W A SH IN G T O N Mr. H e n n in g e r o f S alem visited friend* I T h e R id ge p eople tu rn ed out en m asse ! to h ear C o x e y a t C o rn eliu s. in th i* v ic in ity last w eek. M essrs. A. E . N ich o ls and \V. E . B row n Mi..* M artha Y o rk i* »pending the inade a trip to P o rtlan d on e d ay last w eek at hom e w ith h er folk*. w ecg. D ode T h in g w ent to C o rn eliu s on b u si­ W e understand th at M r. Joh n son in- ness last week. ten ds b u ild in g a sa w m ill a t S cap p oose M iss Irene A nderson o f Portland spent sh o rtly . H is m ill near his hom e burned S u n day a t h er hom e. dow n a few w eeks ago. M iss Rosa H ayes w ho has been v isit­ in g relatives, returned to her h om e in K a r l'« l l u « « r Knot Tea Portland. Is a cure for H e ad ach e and N ervo u s D is­ M isses A d ah T h in g and B eatrice A n d e r­ eases. N o th in g reliev es so q u ic k ly . F or son Su n dayed w ith frien ds in Portland. sale at C la r k 's druj¿ store. Mrs. K a rste te r spent S u n d ay in H ills- bdro. Mrs. Sch ube o f Portlan d spent S u n d ay w ith her parents. Mr. A g g e rte r and Mr. S tark ol the m etropolis, S u n d ayed w ith friends here. M iss M ercy Johnson is ill w ith spine trouble. It Haves L ive s E ve ry D a y. Thousands o f cases o f C onsum ption , ^ ~ A sth m a , C oughs, C o ld , and C rou p are cu red every d a y by S h ilo h ’s cures, F or sale a t C la rk 's drug store _____ ____ THATCHER. Dr. B ailey from H illsboro w as out to U s ranch S u n d a v. A large num ber from th is p lace at- WAPATO. Mr. Me A lp in e and w ife and M iss L au ra B allard are v isitin g in Portlan d . M abel R o lsto n e spen t S a tu rd a y and S u n d a y in the G rove. M rs. R u ssell h as been v ery s ic k b ut is im p rovin g. B. C ave w ill lea ve today for A lb a n y on business. M iss. M am ie M ath en a is exp ected ,Jome tW , w „ k from S alem w h £ , he has been v isitin g for th e past m onth. E . P . S te ve n to n and fa m ily o f Laurel visite d w ith A . M. F lo re v last S u n d a v. O u r school ta u g h t by M iss A lic e Por- lc r w ill clojM, n c x t F ritia y w ith a p icn ic. T h e j j ar(jw ic k sch ool at th e head o f the la k e U u g h t b y M iss N clH c F lo r e y . tended D ecoration at th e G rev e . w ill g iv e an e x h ib itio n on T h u rsd a y Our school is progressin g n icelv. T h e re J u n e n . E v e r y b o d y in vite d , were eigh teen scholars present the first d ay, p robab ly th ere w ill be m ore in th e I k . I ll it o f W o m e n . near future. C o n stip atio n causes m ore th an h a lf T h e Bauford b oys from P ortlan d pas­ th e ills o f w om en. C a rl's C lo v e r R oot sed th rou gh tow n S a tu rd a y e ve n in g on T e a is a p le a san t cu re for C o n stip a tio n , th eir bicycles. F o r sale at C la r k 's d ru g store. C h a sT D h on d t com m en ced w ork on the road last w eek. G eo. S m ith and fa m ily th eir ranch S u n day. T h e cellar is w ere out com p leted o f th e to DILLEY. T h ere is a la rg e nu m b er o f people co m p la in in g w iih th e la grip p e th is w eek. new T h e cam p m ee tin g held at th is place w as w ell a tte n d ed b y citize n s and also M r.fB u rn ett w ill preach in th e a fter­ b y ou tsid ers and a grea t in te re st was taken . noon at 3 o ’clo ck . cream ery - A ll R e co m m e n d I t. A sk you r p h y sicia n , your d ru g g ist and you r frien ds abou t S h ilo h ’ s C u re for C o n ­ sum ption, T h e y w ill recom m end it. F o r sale at C la r k ’s d ru g store. FARMINGTON. F arm ers in th is v ic in ity finished seeding. h av e n early S ch ool closes F rid a y , June 5. C a lv in Ja ck and wife^ atten d ed the clo sin g’ cam paigti speech by H on. T. H. T ongue, at H illsb oro S a tu rd a y n igh t. Mrs. F u lle r o f W ash in gto n was the guest o f Mrs. A n d y J a ck last w eek. L ittle E d and G eorg e Ingram h ave tak e n th e co n tra ct o f w e e d in g M ille r’ s onions. Mr. A lb e rt J a ck has gon e to R e e d ville. H e is em ployed on th e D e L ash m u tt farm . Mrs. C h ristian o f F o re st G ro ve has been visitin g w ith her d au gh ter Mrs. S w ope the past week. Mr. W ill T a y lo r S u n d a y. w as in F arm in gto n Mrs. Lew is w ith son and d au gh ter h ave gon e to P ortlan d w here she exp ects to reside. Mrs. G u m b a lia is q u ite sick again. C a tarrh C u red . H e a lth and sw eet b reath secured by S h ilo h 's C a tarrh R e m ed y . Price 50 cen ts. N asal In je cto r free. F o r sale at C la r k 's d ru g store. II I L L S l i t u t o . T h e post office ch an ged h an d s th e ist o f th e m onth . Jo h n G a te s arrived hom e, S a tu rd a y e ve n in g from S tan fo rd U n iv e rsity . M iss G race C ro n k ite ca m e hom e from P o rtlan d S a tu rd a y e v e n in g w here she h as been v isitin g for a few d ays. H er father H . M. C ro n k ite , had ch arge o f her d ep artm en t in th e p u b lic acliool. Mra. 11. O . T h o rn i* q u ite sick . F ears are e n tertain ed as to h er recovery. Dr. J. E . A d k in s has go n e to B row n s­ v ille , th is state, for a few d ay s visit. M em orial e x e rc ise ! passed o ff very p le a san tly . M ore in terest w as tak en in th e m atter th an ever before. T h e ce m e ­ te ry had been cleared o f brush and p re ­ sented a very n eat ap pearan ce. T h e e x ­ ercises in th e aftern oon w ere held a t th e cou rt house. M uch in terest w as m an ifested in the electio n , a lth o u g h e v e ry th in g passed off q u ie tly . T h e d in n e r g iv e n b y th e ladies o f th e C h ristia n ch u rch w as good , as w as a lso th e ice cream served b y th e C o n g re ­ g a tio n a l people in th e cou rt house yard. A report w as cu rre n t in th e c it y T u es­ d a y th at th e seven teen y e a r old d au gh ter o f M rs. S la ter, a w idow liv in g in W est U nion v ic in ity , h ad been th row n from a horse M on d ay aftern oon , a n d k ille d . T h e rem ain s o f C o u rtn e y M eek w ere b rou gh t ou t from P o rtlan d b y T u esd ay even in gs train and w ere bu ried in the Presbyterian c e m e te ry W ed n esd ay a fte r­ noon . HATCHET. (tedured C o u n t y S c h o o l C o lu m n . PUMPKIN KIDGE. H E E D Y IL L E . COUNTY W R IT TE N ARITHM ETIC. MELKI JOHNSON K a te s . Those con tem platin g goin g east, should ca ll on or address the Union Pacific c ity tick et office, 135 Third street, Portland, tor rates to the follow ing meet- D efine n o tatio n , prim e fa cto r, q u a n tity , u n it o f m easu re, tra d e dis- co u n t, specific d u ty , usury. • W h a t m ust be th e w id th o f a board ings: R epu b lican N ational Convention, St. 1 6 ft, lo n g , to co n tain 14*, ft.? Special Bargains Louis, M o ., June 16. 3 H o w deep m ust a b o x be to con tain D em ocratic N ational convention, Tracts in Washington, Yamhill 6 ga llo n s, i f i t '.» 17 in ch es lo n g and 12 C h icago, 111»., July 7. in ch es w ide? Peoples party con ven tion , and Am eri­ and Tillamook counties. 4 F in d th e d iam e te r o f a circulaJ ca n S ilv e r convention, St. Louis, Mo., land c n ta in in g 5 sq u are m iles 5 A certa in room is 26 ft. lo n g, and 20 July 22. _ „ n r c T ro n U C It. w ide. H ow m an y (eet is it from o n e N ation al C o n v e n tio n 3 oung 1 eoples p Q R E S T G R O V E J ,vi.. . t'...lu.,i ,vr V V annllH>- _______— — S o cie t, C h ristian E ndeavor, W ashing­ o f th e low er corn ers to an o p p site upper ton . D. C ., July 7th to 13th. N ation al E ducation al Association 6 W h a t is th e face o f a 6o-day d raft, m eeting, Buffalo, N . Y , July 3d to loth. at per cen t, d iscou n t, th at can be E u cam p m cu t G rand A rm y o f the Re­ b o u gh t for $750, m otley b ein g w orth 7 public, S t. Paul. M inn., Septem ber 14. H . D . J O N E S , P R O P R IE t J per cen t. R W B a x t e r . G eneral ag en t 7 H ow m uch m ust I in ve st in U n ited 1 k -e p the best rigs o b tain a b le ; h a v e safe gentl S ta te s 4 per cen t, bon ds at n o , to give horses and every accom m odation for th e comfort m e $500 y e a r ly in com e? and pleasure o f m y custom ers 8 W h a t is th e ed g e o f a cu be w hose e n ­ tire su rface is 5,400 sq u are inches? h a c k m eets e v e r y t r a in lo fu rn ish in fn rm a ii'U i about 9 I f 1,490 lb s. o f old rope cost $23.12J» S p le n d id S e rv ic e offered via " T h e Passengers called for or tak en to a n y part o f the h ow m uch is th a t p er ton? N o r th -W e s te rn L in e ” from M inn­ citv. Patronage o f C o m m ercial M en aolicited 10 I f I buy a certa in m in in g sto ck at e a p o lis am i St. Patil to M ilw au k ee 25 per cen t, below par, and sell it a t 8 per H . I>. J O N H , a m i C h i f a g i —it's a pleasu re. If cen t, b elow par, w h a t per cen t, sh all I y o u e o ii'e u ip la t e a trip L a st, gain ? I REAL ESTATE AGEj in Twenty and Forty At* First Class Liven Stai No trouble T h e to llo w in g is th e report o f the D illy sch ool d istrict N o. 10 for m on th b e g in n in g A p ril 20 and en d in g M ay 15. T h o se w h o w ere n eith er absen t nor tard v and w h ose d ep o rtm en t is 80 per ce n t, or a b o v e are as follow s: G ram m a , G ra d e .— C h e ste r W irtz, N e l­ lie P u rd y, C h a s. K n a p p , K arl V a n M ete r, John N issen , S a d ie B en n ett, G eorgia j M cP h erson , L en a W irtz, M ollie H oover, i A d d ie S tep h en s, E lsie M aury, P ea rl W il- j kes, M aud V a n n o y ’ E v a Parsons, M innie A n d erson and M aggie A n derson . P rim a ry G ra d e .— C lifto n P u rd y, Ivie U lm , E m m a P u rd y , M aggie S e n k b ie l, C la y V a n n o y , H a rv e y U lm , L illie Rea- c o ck , E lm e r M artin. L ilh a th M artin , N ew to n H oo v er, H ow ard D ix , L u la D ix, R o v K u h n s, O scar K u h n s and Jacob T a p ­ per. W h o le n u m b er e n ro lle d in p rim a ry room 53. W h o le nu m b er e n ro lle d in a d v an ce d room 34. A v e ra g e a tte n d an ce in p rim a ry g ra d e 43. A v e ra g e atten d - ; V p le a .1* d ro p a lin e 10 E. C S avage, T r a v , F. A P A g io W . H Mead G e n . A g e n t. 248 W a s h in g to n St. P o r tla n d . O re g o n , I llu s tr a te d d e ta ile d Hire« F o ld e r, S t. 1 he* w e e k , THE HOME BAKEll M AKES A S P E C IA L T Y O F with a b o u t the tra in s M in n e a p o lis and receive F ree, in fo r m a tio n su p e rb d a y in and C leavin g GOOD BREAD Paul every toge her with aft a n y sp e cia l in fo r m a tio n you m ay d e s ire se ll Your you H om e tir k e is a g e n t will v ia tin s Though it will make anything you wish to order in the Bakinj l'\ first (’oiifectionery, Soda W ater. Sandwiches. Ovsters in Anv Stvle. cla ss lin e and re -e rve yon S le e p ­ in g C a r B e illia in K a d v a n c e , on a p p lic a tio n New and Complete Line of Whoa! SPRING SUTINGS, FANCY TROUSER Grocery. KRANER & J A C K S O N ! Stop at the . . . M r. C. W . O d ell is still p ilin g up m a­ teria l for his new house to be b u ilt th is an ce in a d v a n ce d grad e 31. W h o le N o. e n rolled in sch o o l 87. G e n e ra l a vera ge summ er. a tte n d an ce 74. N o. o f v isito rs 35. T h e last place to get your M isses E ssie and M in ta K a s e r .o f P o rt­ L illia n A . D ow n s, p rin cip a l, | su pplies u n til you reach Til- lan d, visited w ith Mrs. S. F. V ar.m eter M rs. E . J. Jon es, assistant. lam ook. I c a riy a fu ll line o f o ver Sundav. 228 Washington Street R e p o rt o f th e sch ool in d istric t No. 90, Q p y G o o d s a n d G r o c e r i e s , A social hop w as giv en at B u rc h e ll’s for sch o o l m on th b e g in n in g M a y 4th, 1896 .. , h all T h u rsd ay e v e n in g b y C. B u rch ell. Between First ami Second S ts. PORTLAND, 0 and e n d in g M ay 29th, 1896. N o. o f d a y s l a t e n t lu C U lC i n C S , A .fa v o r a b lc tim e was rep orted . F orest I ta u g h t 20. N o. o f d a y s a tte n d an ce 566. j C i g a r s a n d X o b llL C O . G ro ve w as w ell represented. 1 No. o f d a y s ab sen ce 154. N o. o f b oys J 271 A L D E R S T R E E T A. H in uian , Dr. Ward and D. M. Dun- en rolled 18. N o. o f g irls e n rolled 18. ' Fishing Tackle and all necessary P O R T L A N D , O R . bar spoke at th is p lace S a tu rd a y e v e n in g T o ta l N o. en ro lled 36. A v e ra g e d a ily supplies for a camp outfit. on p o litica l issues o f th e d ay and th e a tte n d a n ce 29. N o . o f ta rd y m ark s 16. U. C. KlllF.K. Prop. m on ey q u estion . No. o f v isito rs 10. T h o se n e ith e r absen t T h e pop ulist p icn ic held at th e D ille y nor ta r d y d u rin g th e m on th w ere S ad ie G A L E S C R E E K . park w as a success, as a la rge crow d C ro w th e r, L u c y C ro w th e r, and Bruce g a th e re d w ith filled b ask ets. T h e P a rk in . THE ONLY Fir»t-CI S v lv a L B a ker, T eacher. sp eaker a d vertised failed to com e but | Strictly Temperance su b stitu tes w ere p len tifu l. But th ere is rnnt in the city. R e p o rt o f sch ool ill d istrict N o. 44 for one th in g th e rep orter w ou ld lik e to call m on th e n d in g M ay 29. N o. b oys en rol- — I I A K I -r- th e business m a n a g e r’s a tten tio n to and led 10. N o . g irls en rolled 7. N o. pu pils | y | ^ ^ j th a t is to p ra ctice w h a t you preach and e n ro lle d 17. N o. d a y s ta u g h t 20. No. patron ize hom e en terprise. d ays a tte n d an ce 305. N o d a y s absen ce ! pmi J . D E A L E R IN . G o b i am i silv e r g o t in a row th e oth er «' N o ' tim es tard y 2' A v e ra Ke d a ily ■D'ci ‘la y but n eith er p a rtv w as v e r y success- “ “ ' n d an cc 16 N o v ,slt3 rs 1 1 n,os<‘ („1 1 n e ith e r a b se n t nor ta rd y w ere: I.oura | S U I T S M A D E T O O R D E ! M ills, E lla and C h ris. Y a te s , A lfred and j Fred S tep h en s, C ora and G u y W ilso n , A N a tu r a l B e a u tlfle r . lu ir le s A P o r t e r B lo c k , K o r e s t G r o v e , Cleaning and Repairing Burton and Jesse P h illip s and H arry | K a r l's C lo v e r R o o t T e a pu rifies the Neatly Done. \\ oulil re-pectfully solicit a portion o f vour p a tro n ag e in groceries. Mi W h itn e y . blood and g iv e s a cle a r and b eau tifu l be to handle nothing but F i r s t C l a s s G o o d s . P rice alw avs as Lot E le a n o r G ordon , S atu rd a y. I com p lexion . F o r sale at C la r k 's drug Lowest. T e r m s C a s h . Straw H ats and C aps, b v fa r th e Largest and store. R ep ort o f W a tt’s sch ool for m onth e n d ­ S tyles, at wholesale prices. Y ou w ill w ant so m e ’ H a ts for vonrself - soon. Can save you some m oney. T ry me once. in g M ay 22, 1896. No. o f d ays ta u g h t 20. Y o u is to Please, N o. o f pu pils enrolled 29. A verag e LAUREL. W. A. Rfl d a ily atten d an ce 27. N o. o f cases o f W e ath e r fine and farm ers t a k in g a d ­ tardin ess 5. T im e lost b y tardin ess 66 Hill StTPPt - van tage o f it. H ills lio T o . m inutes. N am es on roll o f honor: M arie ________________ A ll k in d s o f fru it w ill be scarce in th is B leid , Inez B erry, I.u cile H aines, D avid v ic in ity e x c e p t berries. T h e y w ill be B leid, F ra n k B leid , K a te R euter, D en ver p len tifu l. and S id n e v H ick o x , L o ttie T h om as, Len a fbe Host Modero, T H IS * 73.00 T h e sp e a k in g at L au rel S a tu rd a y n igh t R eu ter, N in a and H ild a W o lco t and NEXT! p l k t e B ic rc ig Most Reliable, b y M r. G ates and M r. T im m o n s w as w ell D en n is Baker. Most Datable atten d ed . Mr. G a tes h an d led th e su b ­ Mrs. M. H ain es, teach er. AMO je c t o f ta riff w e ll. T h e p op u lists d id n 't STRO N GEST R ep ort o f d istrict N o. 53, Fern H ill S l l H V i l l i f IIlH tlp 0 & 8 V I seem to en jo y th e ta r iff issue for h e was Wheel 00 Earth. in terru pted w h ile he w as sp e a k in g by for m on th e n d in g M ay 29 1896. No. en- j rolled 35,d ays a tten d an ce 642,d ays ta u g h t | som e o f them . Last ( nance A. C. TALJftp S argent , H O LM ES, [RCHAI TAILOR. W\A' W. A. RUSSELL, :u Groceries, Fruits and ProvisÄ; Pants to Order, $6.00 SPECIAL. HAIRCUT WHILE YOU W AIT. The Indestructible ‘'Maywood B IC YC LE . AT W IR T Z BROS. M is. M. C . C o llie r is v ery low . Mrs. 20, a ve ra g e d a ily atten d an ce 32. T h e W a sh and Be ( lean at the Only Baths in Town, C ran d all, an old tim e frien d o f hers, is fo llo w in g h ave n e ith e r been absent nor ta rd y , as w ell as e x c e lle n t in dep ortm en t. ta k in g care o f her. .. P ra n . k „ H u , lsm an , M ary u H u , lsm an , r- G eo. T w o doors S ou th o f V erts H all. H u rly , B yron M oolb erry, K a rl G ra y , ----------- -— --------- A Fact W o r th K n o w in g . C ora A d am s and C e ce lia S ch m itt. C o n sum ption , L a G rip p e , Pn eu m on ia, J. M G leason , T eacher. and a ll T h ro a t and L u n g diseases are R ep ort o f d istrict 72 for m on th e n d in g cured b y S h ilo h 's C ure. F o r sale at M ay 14. No. o f d ays ta u g h t 20. N o. 1 C la r k 's d ru g store. JAVA COFFEE HOUSE ______________ I o f p u p ils en rolled 36. N o. o f d ays a t-1 JUSTON’S Wanted at O th o , I o w a . AND ten d a n ce 561. N o. o f d a y s abseneg 159. I N o. o f tim es tard v 19. A v e rag e a t - ( . B T. ' . ... ten d a n ce 28> Th ose w ho were n eith er I . . , , ... absen t nor ta rd y were: L en a and H en ry H id d in k , A le c G a y , Bertie, A lfred and Bennie C u m m in gs. Cora L ize r, teach er. ; RESTAURANT . . . . . . „ . . . . .Alfred L in strom , a S w ed ish decend* ant, age 29 years. H e w ent to W ashin g- PR IV A TE ROOMS FOR LAIMEg; 7 J * ton e ig h t y ears a g o , and la ter to Port- O p e n D a y a n d :v iv i,t la n d , O regon , and has not been heard from for four years. H is aged m oth er is 282 and 282 1-2 Morrison St. v ery an xiou s lo know if he liv in g . A n y P o r tla n d , ? » O regon . R ep ort o f M t, V in ce n t school, d istrict | in form atio n le a d in g to his w h ereab ou ts w ill be k in d ly received by C h a rle s L in s ­ No. 70 for m o n th en d in g M ay 22. No. en rolled 8. T o ta l a tte n d an ce 148. A v e r­ trom , O tho, W ebster c o u n ty , Iow a. age a tte n d an ce 7, N o, tim es ta rd y 1. O th e r papers please cop y. E m il M iller w as n eith er absen t nor ta rd y | d u rin g th e m onth . E lectric B illers. C a rrie F ru tch e y , teach er. E le c tric B itters is a m ed icin e suited 0 tor a n y season, but m ore g e n e ra lly F o r D y ip s p a ia needed, w hen the lan guid exh a u sted fee lin g p revails, w h en th e liv e r is torpid A n d L iv e r C o m p lain t you h av e a printed and slu ggish and th e need o f a to n ic and gu aran te e on e v e ry b o ttle o f S h ilo h 's a ltera tiv e is felt. A prom pt use o f th is V ita liz e r. It n e ve r fails t o cu re. F o r m ed icin e has often averted lo n g and p er­ sale a t C la rk 'a d ru g store. T h e M ilne flo u rin g m ill, at th e d ep ot, la b e in g raised up an d n ew sills and haps fatal b iliou s fevers. N o m ed icin e fou n d ation p la ced under. w ill a c t m ore su rely in co u n tera ctin g T h e c itv " d a d s " m et in re gu la r c o u n ­ and freein g th e ayatem from th e m ala ria l c i l session T u esd ay e v e n in g . L ittle buai- p oison. H ead ach e, in d ig e stio n , Conati- ness w as presented for co n sid eratio n and p ation , D izziness y ie ld to E le c tr ic Bit- a fte r p a ssiu g upon th e u su al b ills, ad t e n . 50 cts. and $1,00 per b o ttle a t jo u rn m e n t w as tak e n . M ille r's p h arm a cy. MONEY TO loan On Improved Farm Property:: AT f l RRENT r a t e s o r i n t i r e s t . R ip an a R ip a n t R ip an s R lp an a R ip a n s R ip an s T a b u le s cu re d izzin ess. T a b u le s cu re d ysp ep sia . T a b u le s: at d ru g g ists. T a b u le s: one g iv e s relief. T a b u le s cu re Ind igestion . T a b u la s c u re liv e r trou b les. Address with particulars GAM M ANS patents 1 't a r IT. ism O et. 3. ta n s .Jan I. ta n s roldí »ntTrTdSÎ, ' M ¿ V o 7 u s e r i d t h « n ''.o i'J '/ ' " " U,“ 1°' Amc »'«tnout brazen joints snd tnblw* tn cannot be repaired. 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