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CONSOLIDATED JUNE 4, 1896.
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DIRECTORY.
TA TE
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-b li c In s t r u c t i o n
r in t er .........................
~ifth District
y Fifth District.
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FOREST GROVE. Forest Rebekah lodge No.
n , i "
° ? d Fpllows hall on the first and
third Wednesday of each month.
Win. I’ . Lord
Harrison K Kincaid
Phillip Metschaui
..............G. M. Irwin
W. H. Leeds
Chas. K. Wolverton
K. ft. Bean
.......... F. A. Moore
T. A. McBride
W. N. Barrett
......John H Mitchell
........ Geo W McBride
a s h in g t o n
c o u n t y
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......B. P. Cornelius
D. B. Reasoner
T O. To<ld
.........R. B. Goodin
..............H. P. Ford
. K. 1 «. McCormick
J.W. Sappington
George H. Wilcox
.........Austin Craig
i. g Wilkes
.......... W. D. Woods
¡Superintendent.
•r C ourt -T h ird Monday in March and
fourth Monday in November.
C ou r t — F irst Monday in each month
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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 , J U N E 4, 180«.
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FOREST GROVE —Washington lodge No. 48,
meets 111 its hall every Monday evening.
O REG O N .
J ? . IUH ? ORO ~ Mont« u w 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 .
H IL L S B O R O — Washington encampment No
24 meets in Odd Fellows hall on the second and
fourth Tuesdays of each month.
HILLSBORO.—Hillsboro Rebekah lodge No.
Odd Fellows hall every Saturday
54 meets in
evening.
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■ TIG A R D V ILL E.-Ch arity Lodge No. 75 meets
in its hall on the first and third Saturdays in
each month.
u i , A8T?,N ~ WaPato
No. 40 meets in its
hall on the first, third and fifth Saturdays in
each month.
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FORES! GROVE- — Delphos lodge No. 39
meets 111 Masonic hall every Saturday evening.
HILLSBORO. Phoenix lodge No. 34 meets in
Masonic hall every Monday evening.
CORNELIUS. -Simonides lodge No. 34 meets
in|its castle hall every Saturday evening.
GLENCOE.—Glencoe lodge No. 22 meets in
in its castle hall on every alternate Saturday.'
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FOREST GROVE- — Delpha temple, No. 7,
meets in Masonic hall on the second and fourth
Wednesday of each month.
Wednesday
HILLSBORO.— Phoenicia temple meets in Ma­
sonic hall
G R O V E.
FOREST GROVE.—Forest Grove lodge No.
60 meets in Odd Fellows hall on every Tuesday
evening.
ssionkrs '
C o u r t — F irst
t Monday in each month,
A. O. II. W .
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FO R E ST
Hon. S. Hughes.
men
, To serve one year, A
T. Knox,
uurs Buxton. C. L- Large,
rve two years, T. C. McNatncr, Hugh
inith, D. C. Stewart, President.
FOREST GROVE-— Degree of Honor lodge
meets in Odd Fellows hall the second Tuesday
of each month.
HILLSBORO. Hillsboro lodge No. 61 meets
in its hall on the first and third Fridays in each
month.
................................ Aaron Wells.
SHERWOOD.—Sherwood lodge No. 20 meets
in its hall every Thursday evening.
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...............................J- C. Greer.
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................................ John Striplin.
TIGARD VILLE-—'T igardville lodge meets in
its hall on the seeond and fourth Saturdays in
each month.
Committees o f City Council.
utSm —Councilmen Stewart, Large and
TU ALATIN .
Tualatin lodge meets in its
hall on the second and fourth Saturdays in each
month.
£R
and Account *.— Councilmen McNamer,
ind Smith.
I Hd Public Property .—Councilmen Smith,
cl Stewart.
ui IVater .—Council meto Buxton, Smith
arner.
%rui Police — Council men Large, Stewart
x.
id Means .—Councilmen McNamer, Bux-
Imith.
f.—Councilmen Stewart. McNamer and
tabo
Fire WardPU
.......................Justice of the Peace
ppington................................. Constable
lith £ ........................ School Directors
jraith.)
'tewart
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School Clerk
omas, A.B.............. Principal of School
C h u rch
D ir e c to r y .
ONGRF.GATIONAL CHURCH.
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Sheriff’s Sale.
In pursuance of u decree and order of sale
rendered in the Circuit Court of the state of
Oregon for the County of Washington, on April
1 th, lstxi, in the ease of Abram M. Hyatt, Plain-
till', vs. Annie O. «'ox, » t al. defendants, I will
expose for s ile and sell a» the law directs at
1 he door of the County court house of said
county in Hillsboro, on Monday the 8th day of
June 181 M), at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.,the
real property described in said decree, viz:
Commencing on the south line of the William
O. Gibsou and wife Donation Claim at a point
thirty-one [ 31 J chains and ninety (« 0 ; link»
north and sixty-five -ho- degrees east from the
southwest corner of said claim; runniug thence
north, fifty-eight
and
one-half degrees
east, forty -it)-
chains
to the south­
west corner of a tract of laud Bold to M .
Bo\d; thence north, twenty-three and one-half
degrees west, forty - 4 1)- chains; thence north,
fifty-eight and one-half degrees east, one chain,
more or less, to the southeast corner of the
Donation Claim of William B. Cbatlield and
wife; thence uorth on the east boundary of
said Chatfield claim twenty -2 >- chains to tlte"
southerrnost corner of the Donation Claim of
A. T. Smith and wife: thence uorth, thirty-four
and one-half degrees west, three- 3 - chains and
five -lin k s; thence south, seventy-seven- 77 -
degrees west, three -8 - chain» and seventy - 70 -
link» to the center of the Tualatin river; thence
south sixty-seven - 67 - links to meanoerpost;
thence following the meanders of said Tualatin
river to a point six - 0 - chains and forty-six - 46 -
liuks east and one degree and forty-five
minutes south of the southwest corner of Mill
plat; thence north, eighty-eight degrees and
fifteen minutes west, to tne southwest corner of
said “ Mill plat;“ thence south, twenty-seven
. degrees and twenty minutes east, sixty-three
| - 13 - chains and twenty-four - 24 - links to the
place of beginning; excepting tw enty-five- 25 -
[ a; res in a square torin out of the southeast cor-
! ner thereof. Said above described laud being a
part of the Donation Land Claims of William O.
Gibson and wife and William B. Chat field and
wife, situated in Towuakip one - i - Month of
Ranges three -8- and four - 4 - west of the
Willamette Meridian, in the County of Wash­
ington,-tate of Oregou, containing in all three
hundred and tweuty-eight acres, more or le*»,
according to government survey.
H. P. FORI),
Sheriff of Washington County, uregon.
Hillsboro, Oregon, May 4 th, 18 ;; 6 .
M ilton
w . sm ith .
Attorney for plaintiff.
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O ffic e o f F o r e s t G r o v e .
W HEELOCK MARSH, P. M
AL AND
DEPARTURE
OF
McNAMER’S
eneral
A
larm
The location of the fire willbe mdi-
;he number of full taps given between
al alarms—corresponding to the mim­
'd s whose limits are given below,
drill—Three taps, pause, three taps,
'ee taps.
meeting—Five taps.
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GTON COUNTY POST OFFICES
Buxton
Centerville
dilîey
Farmington
Green vine
G aston
Laurei
Mountaindale
Reed ville
Blooming
Thatcher
Phillips
Civic
Beaverton
Cornelius
Fir
Glencoe
Glenwood
Hillsboro
Middleton
Progress
¿her wood
Tualatin
Lenox
S o c ie tie n .
A. r . A N D A . M.
GROVE.— Holbrook Lodge. No. 30.
* hall the Thursday before the full
teh month.
' R 0 .—Tuality lodge. No. 6. meets in
Saturday on or before the full moon
|wth.
Variety and at Moderate Prices
. . Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat Hogs,
Spring Lambs and Veal Calves.
BUYER AND SELLER.
TELEPH O N E, K
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F O R E S T
C R O V E .
______________________
THE OLD WI ETROIT MILL.
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GALES CREEK.
All Grades of
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Kiln Dried Lumber a Specialty.
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P r o m p t D e liv e r y ,
E x c e lle n t Q u a lity .
CHAS. HIATT. Proprietor.
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Beaverton lodge No. 100 meets
hall on the first Tuesday in each
o. r. a.
RO Tualatin Chapter meets in Ma
1 the second and fouitk Tuesdays in
GROVE —Forest Chapter No. 42
•sonic hall on the first and third
each month
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F\ M. H e id e l, p o p ......................................
K . L. M c C o r m ic k , re p , ..........................
T . S . V V e ath e rre d , i n d ..............................
C o m M ISS IO N *« —
V . B. S w in n e v , p o p . . .
F . T h a tc h e r , d e m ...........................................
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A . B. C a d y , r e p ..............................................
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W . E . T h o r n e , p o p - in d ....................
J. H . S t a n le y .
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R o b t . K u h n , p o p .............................................
C . L . L a r g e , r e p ..............................................
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REPUBLICAN.
The Entire County Ticket Elected.
and on
A m erica,
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T h e election M onday w as u n usually polls and
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con spicu ou s b y th e ir silv e r bu g to th e o ccasion , and th e e x e rcise s cio se d
w ere out in force a b o u t th e w ith a b rie f add ress b y C o m ra d e H . T .
p roved to be n um erous as w ell G ord on .
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Decoration Day.
cU y th e m em o ria l e x e rcU „
w ere a p p rop riate and v e r y w e ll carried
out
T h e p r o t„ sjon form in ji in front
ab ly. H o w e ve r no sen o u s d .fficu lttes o f th e H a tc h e t office w a s h ead ed b y H.
h ave been reported.
T , Q ordon n iarsh al o f th e d a y , and the
N ear e v e ry p o llin g p la ce w ere ga th ered ,,o r„ t G ro v e band
fo, low ed b y the
A General Shipping Business,
Wholesale and Retail.
WARD LIMITS.
>.rd—North of Pacific avenue and east
Wav.
ward— North of Pacific avenue and
ollege Way and B street,
ard—Naylor’s addition,
ward—Between Pacific avenue and
ue south.
¿rd—Between Second avenue and South
l.
—South Park addition.
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DISTRICT.
C o n g r e s s m a n , F ir s t D is t r i c t —
d ay to prove th at men < o not a agree
in p o litics nor even agree to differ peace-
The Country affords, in Great
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R o b e r t S . B e a n , r e p .......................................
lo h n B u r n e tt, d e n i .........................................
J o s e p h G a s t o n , p o p ......................................
the vote p o lled w as lig h t. A few band-
aged h ead s w ere seen on th e fo llo w in g
Meats, Sausages,
Fish and Poultry
^ST GROVE F IR E D EPARTM EN T.
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MARKET
S E L L S O N L Y T H E BE ST OF
M AILS.
om Portland and all points: Departs
Arrives 9:30 a. m.
Ili», Salem and all points on the West
arts 8:25 a. m. Arrives 4:30 p. in.
iville, Manning, Buxton and Vernonia:
m. Departs 1 p. in.
MEAT
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Tea and Coffee a Specialty
ounty .
S uprem e J u dge —
.... IS GREER THE GROCER’S
rrvict every Sunday at it a. m. and
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Aaron
Prayer meeting Thursday even-
[). in. Sr. Y. P. S. C. K. Sunday even
p. m. Jr. Y. P. S. C. K. Sunday
4 p. m. Sylvia Edwards, president,
are cordially invited to all these
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NOTICE KO It PUBLICATION
All kinds of Groceries, Glassware and Stone­
ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons,
Brooms, Mop Sticks, Butter Moulds, Ladles,
Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds, Fish­
ing Tackle and all kinds of Seeds.
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A. R o g e r s . P a s t o r .
ODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
. D. A. W a t t e r s , P a s t o r .
very Sunday at n a. m. and 8:30 p. m.
)o\ at 12.15 p. ni. Junior league every
p. m. Kpworth league at 6:30 p. m.,
•ayer meeting 7:30 p. m., Thursday.
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First Class Grocery Store
V ote
in Washington County on June 1, 1896.
Forest Grove Camp No. 98, meets in Odd Fel- “"|i. MI'V o Iliif, Kli Smith, of Fir, Or.; Thom .,
low, hall the first ami third Saturday in each Frost. John Wlllaon, of Oalea Creek, or.
month.
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ople’s meeting one hour before Sun-
’ service.
are always cordially welcomed,
fficial
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The Following Tabulated Statement Shows the Result of the Vote Polled by Precincts
Land ofi.ee at Oregon City, Oregon, /
May 18 , 1896 . {
Notice is hereby given that the following-
K . O . T . M.
named settler has filed notice of Ms intention to
FOREST GROVE-— Forest Grove tent No. 21 make final roof in support of hi» claim, and
e made before county
meets in Masonic hall on the second and fourth that said proof will
clerk of Washington countv, at Hillsboro. «>re
Tuesdays in each month.
gon, on July 1 ', 18:16, viz:
HILLSBORO.— Viola tent No. 18 meets in Odd
HAKKi
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Fellows hall on the second and fourth Thurs­ H. A No. 8707 for the sw }., seei 4 t 1 s 1 5 w
days in each month
He names the following witnesses to prove hi»
continuous residence upon and cudivatiou of,
P . O F II.
said land, viz:
Hillsboro Grange meets in its hall on the sec­
B. A. Oakes. Edward Drake, John Boyd, John
ond and fourth Saturdays in each month at 12 m. Roberts, of Gasion, Or.
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Forest Grove. James B. Matthews Post, No.
NOTICK KOK PUBLIC iTION
6 , meets in Masonic hall on the first and third
Wednesdays in each month.
l aud Office at Oregon Citv, Oregon, (
W. R. C.
May 18 . lsyfi.*
Forest Grove. James B. Matthews Relief
Notice is hereby given that the following
Corps meets alternate Thursdays in Odd Fel­ named se-tier has filed notice of his intention
lows hall.
to make final proof in support of his
claim,
and
that
said
proof
will
be
I. O . G . T .
made before county clerk of Washington
Forest Grove. -Forest Grove lodge No. ii county, at Hillsboro, Oregon, on July 'J. ls«»6,
meets in its hall every Saturday evening.
viz:
SARAH A. HABKRsTROH,
Hillsboro - Hillsboro lodge meets in its hall Formerly Sarah A. Little. H. A. 8650 for the mv
every Saturday. Juvenile Temple, Sundays, \ \ sect 13 1 2 u r 5 w .
3 P ni.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of.
W. O F T H E W.
rvery Sunday at ii a. m. and 8 p. m.
j o \ after morning service.
•etings every Thursday evening at
im e s .
W a s h in g t o n .
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W. C edar C r e e k .
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little k n o ts o f voters liste n in g to the
d ifferen t w ork ers as th e y tried to g e t in
K n ig h ts o f P y , h iaii a c o m p a n y o f little
aud itors
v o te righ t.
C ith e r th e) or
th e ca m p a ign orators w ere v ery eloq u en t
for p a rty fences w ere a ll dow n an
stra ig h t b a llo ts w ere found to be v ery
scarce in th e count. S om e e lection
stories w ere circu lated in th e m orn in g
and had th e ir effect w here th ose were
not at han d w h o cou ld d isp ro ve them
j bu t the m a jo rity o f th e w o rk ers were
! co n ten t to le t th e ir parties w in on th eir
b u n d red peop le w e n t w ith th e p rocession
to th e N a y lo r cem e te ry and d ecorated
th e g ra v es o f old sold iers a n d d ep arted
g irls, th e G ran d A rm y p o st, th e W . R . C.
th e last w ord w h ich sh ou ld m ak e th eir am , otb ers
B etw een e ig h t an d n in e
Courtney Meek is Dead.
T h e O regon ian o f T u e sd a y says: T h e
m ystery su rro u n d in g th e d isap p e aran ce
o f C o u rtn e y M eek h as been d isp elled . O n
th e n ig h t o f M ay 13 h e d isap p eared from
th e N atio n a l h o tel, w h ere he had been
sto p p in g , and ye ste rd a y m o rn in g h is
b od y w as found flo atin g in th e river, a t
th e foot o f O ak street b a d ly d eco m p o sed .
W hen ta k e n to th e m o rgu e $34 w as
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found
in th e c lo th in _______________
g o f d ecea se d , to-
g e th e r w ith h is w a tch an d ch ain , a n d
several v a lu a b le papers, w h ic h d isp ro ve d
; th e th e o ry a d v an ce d th a t M ee k h ad m et
loved onea. A t th e ce m e te ry th ere w as his d ea th b y foul m ean s. T h e re w ere
m arch in g an d co u n ter m a rc h in g , th en no m ark s o f v io le n c e on th e b o d y , an d
sin g in g b y th e q u arte t, and s in g in g o f it seem s a p p a ren t th a t tu e m an w h ile u n i
th e n ation a l a n th em b y all. R e v . Bush- der th e in flu en ce o f liq u o r, fe ll in t h e
on g"o ffe re d a p ra ye r and th e S o n s o f w ater and w as d ro w n ed . M eek cam e t o
V eteran » fired a salu te to th e fla g. T h e P ortlan d , M ay 11, on h is w a y to L e w is
procession th en soon re-form ed and ton , Id a h o , and th e la st seen o f him
raCTits th o u “ h PultinK th<,n‘ as P ^ ua- m arch ed b ack to th e co lleg e cam pua tw o d a y s la ter, in th e N o rth E n d , w h ere
siv e ly as possible.
w here a p icn ic d in n er w as spread for he w as co n sid e ra b ly u n der th e in flu e n ce
T h e reaults o f th e ele ctio n w ere late in visitors. In th e aftern oon th e e x e rcise s o f liq u o r.
C o ro n er C o rn eliu s w ill h o ld
com in g in.
T h e coun t o f so m an y w ere h eld in th e aud itoriu m o f M arsh j an in q u e st to d ay.
scratch ed b a llo ts was lon g and tedious M em orial H a ll, o p en in g w ith m u sic b y
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and not u n til b re ak fa st tim e w as the
th e band. R e cita tio n s w ere g iv e n b y
w ork com p leted in som e o f th e p recin cts. M isses L e n a P a rk e r, Bessie E v a n s and
D ied , on M ay 31, 1896, a t h is re sid e n ce
T h e resu lts w ere g e n e ra lly received
L e n n ie K een e, and th e add ress, w h ich , tK)v e 'G a le .C U y ,' M r"O ri's’lU y c 'J c T a g e 'd
w ith a p p a ren t sa tisfaction , th e d efeated w as a p p recia ted b y e ve ry
>reciated
ve
on e and re- ^
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parties so la cin g th em selves w ith the ceiv ed w jth especial favor b y th e veteran s, 26 years, . m o n th , and 3 d:\ys. D eceased
w as born in R eed C ity , O sce o la C o u n ty ,
th o u g h t th a t it had proved no w alko v er.
w as d elivered b y C o m m an d er B u sh o n g M icb , on A p ril z8, .870, m oved to C a li-
Mr. H u sto n 's hope, exp ressed in his
o f 1 ortlan d .
fornia w ith h is p a ren ts and in 1889 ca m e
F o rest G ro v e speech , w as realized for
a t C o r n e l i u s .
to b ia la te h om e a b o v e G a lea C ity .
th e w in n ers a t heart k n ew th a t th ere
Death of Otis Haycock.
had been oth ers in th e race w ith them .
T h e u n certa in ty as to Mr. T o n g u e w as
th e o n ly d raw b a ck to th e h app in ess o f
th e R e p u b lica n s and ca st a gloom over
th eir e n th u siasm . H e h ad m ad e a
g a lla n t fig h t b u t the com b in ed opp osi­
tion m ade it v ery close. M yers, th e
d em ocrat, receiv ed little support and
V a n d erb u rg g a in ed h is stre n gth . S a tu r­
d ay a silv e r tic k e t had been w id e ly c ir­
cu lated , en d o rsin g V an d erb u rg, A rc h ­
b old . S ch u lm e rich , Pnrdin and P rick e t,
A fte r th e close o f th e e x e rcise s a t th e
K u n eral se rv ice s w ere u n der th e aus-
som e F orest G ro v e citiz e n s, a n d th e peo-
pie o f C o rn eliu s w en t to th e ce m e te ry
near C o rn eliu s w h ere th e y d ec o ra te d
g ra v es and th e fo llo w in g p ro gra m w a .
g iv e n Pastor D u n la p , o f th e C o rn e liu s
M eth od ist ch u rch , led in p raye r, M iss
R ow en a P ra tt recite d a p a trio tic selec-
tion e n title d “ A b ra h a m L in c o ln ,“ a fte r
G a le s C ity and th e rem ain s la id to rest in
th e G a le s C ity ce m e te ry . R e v . M . A n d -
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*“ o e r ** serm on.
’ B eautiful floral trib u te s b e sp o k e o f th e
„ trrm jn w h ich th r d ep a rt^ w a, ' h eld
b y a la rg e c irc le o f frien d s.
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E cz e m a is a fr ig h tfu l a fflictio n , but
lik e • 11 ,o th e r ’ k l" d ise ase s i t can be per-
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w b icb th e Miaaes R a y P atterson and WriTs” W i t c h 'H a i i ¿ ? « ,C‘ i ‘t° ” w f . i l l
O llie E lsto n sang i duet
M ias L e n a | to cu re P iles. J. C. C la r k , d ru ggist.