Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897, June 25, 1896, Image 1

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O REG O N .
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lla r r is o n K. K in caid
P h illip M etseham
...............G . M . Irw in
\V. II. Leeds
C h as. K. W o lv erto n
K. S. Mean
F. A . M oore
T . A . M cB ride ,
. \V. N. B arrett
John H M itch ell
...... (ie o W M cBride
tary of *s w U '
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ndlif Fifth IJirtrict..
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Fifth District
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ttorney
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W A S H IN G T O N
CO U N TY.
B. P. C o rn eliu s
D. B. R eason er
T G T od d
k . B. G ood in
II. P. Ford
K. L. M cC orm ick
, J.W . S ap p in g to n
G e o rg e H. W ilco x
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A u stin C ra ig
L. lv W ilk es
...........W . I). W oods
...
|cammiMiont‘r* J ......
■ Clerk
■ Sheri (T
■ Recorder
I Treasurer
I s 'S Jr>''i”'n," r" 'k'nl
I surveyor
¡Coroner
I July and fourth M onday in N o vem b er
1
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KilsI S lm n la y m r a d i m .m tli.
COIIMiaaioNnaa'
Cot » T -F ir s t
W ednenday
.iirr iir.t M on.lay in ea ch m o n th .
|,ITY OF
FOREST
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GROVE.
t ,u n s H uk |u-»
I corxclLRK», T o nerve o n e y e a r. A . T . K n o x,
Jaiuen B uxton , C. I, l.a rg e .
To nerve tw o y ea rs. T . C . M cN a m er, H ugh
Smith. 1 > C. S tew a rt. P resid en t.
| Rscoanaa
A aro n W ell».
TatAStaKK
J- C. i'.reer.
M a m h a l
John S trip lin .
Committees of City Cottnell.
O n ftu arir.-C o u n cilm en S te w a rt. l.a r g e and
I Knox.
Finale ami Accounts.- C o u n c ilm e n M cN am er.
Buxton and Sm ith.
stmts and Public Property.- C o u n c ilm e n S m ith .
Knox and Stew art.
Fire acui Water.— C o u n c il m en B u x ton , S m ith
and M cN am er.
Health ami Polict.- C o u n c ilm e n L a rg e . S tew art
and Knox.
11 «» an./Means. - C o u n c ilm e n M cN am er. Hux-
ton and Sm ith.
Printing.—C o u n cilm en S te w a rt. M cN a m er and
Knox.
F ire W arden
J u stic e o f th e Peace
C on stable
Reece Leabo
S. Hughes...............
K. B. Saupington.
David Smith i
E Uyde,
/
Geo. L Sm ith,)
Horace S tew a rt-----
........... Sch ool D irectors
.................S ch o o l C le rk
. P rin c ip a l o f Sch ool
D. H. Thomas. A.B
riiim -li
D irectory.
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R C H .
G r o v e
r e s t
8 Young p eo p le’s m e e tin g o n e h o u r b e fo re S u n ­
day evening s ervice.
,
Strangers are a lw a y s c o r d ia lly w elcom ed .
M E T H O D IST E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H .
r e v . D. A . W a t t e r s . P asto r .
Services ev ery S u n d a y a t n a . in. and 8 : 3 ° P-
Sunday school at 12.15 p . m . J u n io r le a g u e every
Sunday at 1 p. m. E p w o rth le a g u e
™
Sunday. P ra yer m e e tin g 7:3° V- m - Ih u ra d ay
C H R IS T IA N CH U R CH .
Regular service e v e r y S u n d a y at ” a - *” • *"*}
- to p. m. S u n d a y sch ool a t 10 a. m. A aro n
Wells, supt. P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u rs d a y ev en ­
ing .at 7:30 p. m . Sr. Y. P. S. C. E. Sunday even­
ing at 6:30 p. m . Jr. \ . P. S. C. R- v
-
afternoon at 4 P- m . S y lv ia Edwards, president.
The p ub lic a re c o r d ia lly in v ite d to a ll these
meetings.
Font O ffic e o f F o r e s t G r o v e .
J. W H 1 .K I.O C K M A R S H . V. M.
ARRIVAL AN I> »KI’ ARTURK o n MAILS.
To ami from P o rtla n d am i a ll p oin ts: D eparts
6:25 a. m. A rriv e s 9:30 a. m .
To C orvallis, S a le m an d a ll p o in ts on th e \V est
Side D eparts 8:25 a. 111. A r r iv e s 4: 3 ® P m -
To G reen v ille, M a n n in g , B u x to n and V ern on ia:
Arrives 12 111. D e p a rts i p. m .
F O R E S T G R O V E . Forest K ebekah lo d g e No
ih
ir V u W 1" ed I11
w * m hal1
th ird
n esd ay F o r f ,lo
each
onth. 0,1 th e first and
to furnish information
about
Splendid Sen ice offered via “ T h e
North-YVestern L in e " from M inn­
eapolis and St. Paul to Milwaukee
and C hicago-it’a a pleasure. If
you contemplate a trip East,
please drop a line to F. C. Savage,
Trav, F. & P. Agt., W. H. Mead
Gen. Agent, 248 Washington St.
Portland, Oregon, and receive
Illuatrated Folder, Free, with
detailed information about the
three superb
trains
leaving
Minneapolis and St. Paul every
day in the week, together with
any special information you may
desire. You r Hom e agent will
sell you tickets via this first
class line and reserve you Sleep­
ing Gar lie 1 1 ha in advance, on
application.
, f.I I u,S« ?°R O ~M onteam m a lo d ge No. so m eets
m its h a ll on e v e ry W edn esday even in g.
» ^ i B O R O . -Washingti)]! en cam p m en t No.
im .ri h r 1,1 1,1,1 ht;lu,WH h»H Gii the second and
lo urth 1 uesd ays of each m onth.
H IL L S B O R O -H illsb o ro K ebekah lo d g e No
M m eets in Odd F ello w s h all ev ery Saturd ay
T lG A R D V t L L i:. C h arity L odge No. 75 m eets
in its h a ll on the first and th ird S atu rd ays in
each m on th .
|
m N -W ap ato lo d ge No. 40 m eets in its I
each m onth ^
th ird and fifth « « turdays in
K . O F 1 ».
F O R E S T G R O V E . - D e lp h o s lodge No. 30
m eets m M asonic h a ll ev ery Saturd ay even in g.
H ILLSB O R O . P h oen ix lo d ge No. 34*111 eels in
M ason ic h a ll ev e ry M onday evening.
C O R N E L IU S . Sim on ides lo d ge No. 74 m eets i
iu|its c a s tle h a ll every Saturd ay even in g.
G L E N C O E .—G len co e lo d ge No. 22 m eets in
in its castle h all on ev ery altern ate.S atu rd ay.
II. H.
F O R E S T G R O V E . - D elp h a tem ple, No. 7.
,n M asonic h all on th e second and fourth
W ed n esd ay o f each m outh.
H I L L S B O R O .- Phoenicia tem p le m eets in M a­
son ic h all
A . O . il. W .
FO REST GROVE
Forest G rove lodge No.
60 m eets in Odd F ello w s h all on ev ery T uesday
even in g.
F O R E S l GROVE).— D egree o f Honor lodge
m eets in Odd F ellow s hall th e second T uesday
o f each month.
H IL L S B O R O .— H illsb oro lo d ge No. 61 m eets
in its h a ll on th e first and th ird F rid a ys in each
m o n th .
SH ERW O O D . -Sherw ood lo d ge No. 20 m eets
in its h a ll ev ery T h u rsd a y even in g.
T IG A R D V IL L E ).- -T ig a rd v ille lodge m eets in
its h all on th e seeond and fourth Saturd ays in
each m onth.
N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N .
Lan d office at O regon C ity , O regon , j
S la y 18 , 1890 . j
N otice Is h ereb y g iv e n th at th e fo llo w in g -
nam ed settler h as tiled n o tice o f M s in te n tio n to
m ak e final p roof in su p p o rt o f h is c la im , and
th at said p roof w il l r>e m ad e b efore c o u n ty
c le rk of W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , a t H illsb o ro , O re­
g on , on J u ly 10 , 1890 , v iz :
H A R R Y H O lT h A R D ,
H. A. No. 8707 for th e sw
sect 4 1 1 s r 5 w.
He nam es th e fo llo w in g w itn esses to p ro v e h is
co n tin u o u s resid en ce up on and c u ltiv a tio n of,
said la n d , v iz :
B. A. O akes, E d w a rd D rake, Jo h n B oyd , J oh n
R oberts, of G aston, Or.
16-21
T U A L A T IN .
T u a la tin lo d ge m eets in its
h a ll on th e second and fourth Saturd ays in each
m on th .
R obert A. M il l e r . Register.
N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N .
K . O. T . M.
F O R E S T GROVE). F orest G rove ten t No. 21
m eets in M asonic h all 011 th e second and fourth
T u esd a ys in each m onth.
Land O ffice a t O regon 'A tv, O regon. )
M ay 18 , 1890 . \
Notice Is h ereb y g iv e n th a t th e fo llo w in g -
nam ed s ettler has filed n o tic e o f h is in ten tio n
to m ak e fin a l p roof
in
sup po rt o f h is
H IL L S B O R O .— V iola ten t No. 18 m eets in Odd
im ,
and
th at
said
p ro o f
w ill
be
F e llo w s h all on th e second and fourth T h u rs­ c m la ade
b efore c o u n ty c le rk
o f W ash in gton
d a y s in each m onth
co u n ty , a t H illsb o ro , O reg on , on J u ly 9 . 1896 ,
v iz:
P . O F H.
SARAH A . H ABER STR O H .
H illsb oro (¿range m eets in its h all on th e sec­ F o rm erly Sarah A. L ittle . H . A . 8050 for th e uw
ond and fourth S atu rd ays in each m onth at 12 m.
sect l.’l t 2 n r 5 w .
He nam es th e fo llo w in g w itn esses to p ro v e h is
G. A . R .
c on tin u ou s resid en ce u p on au d c u ltiv a tio n of,
said la n d , viz:
F o rest G r o v e .—Jam es B. M atthew s P< s i \
6, m eets in M asonic h all on th e first and
rd
B. M. C o llin s , E li S m ith , of F ir, O r .; T h om as
W ed n esd ays in each m onth.
Frost, Jo h n W illson , o f G ales C reek , Or.
K -21
R o b e r t A . M il l e r , R eg ister
W . R . C.
F orest G ro v e.—Jam es B. M atthew s R elief
C orps m eets altern a te T h u rsd a y s in Odd F e l­
lo w s h all.
Administrator's Notice.
I . O . CJ. T .
F orest G ro v e .—F orest G ro v e lo d ge No. 11
m eets in its h all ev ery S atu rd ay even in g.
Hi!.1 «boro. -H illsb oro lo d g e m eets in its h all
e v e ry S atu rd ay.
J u v en ile T em p le, Sun days,
3 p. in
W. OF TH E W.
F orest G rove C am p No. 98, m eets in Odd F e l­
lo w s h a ll th e first and th ird S atu rd ay in each
m on th .
N o tice Is h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e u n d e rsig n e d
has been la w fu lly an d le g a lly ap p oin ted a d m in ­
istrator o f th e estate o f C a leb W oods, d eceased,
and a ll c la im s a g a in s t said estate.' m ust b e p re ­
sented to m e a c c o rd in g to la w at th e office o f
L a n g le y A Mon, in W oods A C op ies' b lo c k , lu
Forest G rov e. W a sh in g to n ’ c o u n ty , O reg on , on
or b efo re six m on th s from th is d a te , g iv e n u n d er
m v h an d th is 9 th d a y o f J u n e, 1890 .
J a m es
( W ood *,
A d m in istra to r.
B y W. M. L a n g l e y , A tty .
10-15
A First (lass Grocery Store
. . . . IS GREER THE GROCER’S
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.
Tea and Coffee a Specialty
McNAM KK'S MEAT MARKET
SK I.LS O N L Y T H E BE ST OF
W A R D L IM IT S .
First w ard N o rth o f P a cific a v en u e and east
o f C ollege W a v .
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....... _„.i
Second w a rd — N o rth o f Pacific aven
between C o lle g e W a y an d B street.
Third w a rd — N a y lo r ’s ad d ition .
«
Fourth w a rd B etw een Pacific a v en u e and
Second av en u e sou th .
, ¿ „ „ .t ,
Fifth ward B etw ee n S econ d a v en u e an d Sotttn
Park addition.
. .
Sixth w ard S outh P a rk ad d ition .
W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y PO S T O F F IC E » -
B eaverton
B u x to n
Bethanv
C o rn eliu s
C e n te r v ille
Cedar M ills
F
ir
D ille v
D ixie
G len co e
Farmington
Forest G rove
G le n w ood
G
r
e
e
n
v
ille
Garden H om e
H illsb oro
G a sto n
G ales C reek
M iddleton
L a u rel
Kinton
P rogress
M
o
u
n
ta
in
d
a
le
M anning
S h erw ood
R e e d v ille
Raleigh
T u a la tin
B lo o m in g
Scholl s F e rry
L en ox
T h a tc h e r
T ig a rd v ille
P h illip s
H ayw ard.
Civic
S o cie tie s.
A . F . A N D A.
FOREST GROVK-—Holbrook
the fttli
e*t. in it* hall the Thur*day before the mu
oon in each month. #
H IL L S B O R O .— T u a lit y
‘
i hall the Saturday on or before the fu
each month.
Meats, Sausages,
Fish and Poultry
The Country affords, in Great
...............................................Variety and at Moderate Prices
A General Sliiniunir Business,
Wholesale and Retail.
Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat Hogs,
Spring Lambs and \ eal Calt es.
BUYER AND SELLER.
TELEPH O N E, JSSTtfl“-
F O R E S T CROVE.
THE o ld w il t r o u t m i l l .
GALES C R EEK.
All Grades of
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Kiln Dried Lumber a Specialty.
L o w Price».
P ro m p t D elivery,
E x cellen t Q u ality.
CHAS. HIATT. Proprietor.
fiKAVKRTON —Besverton
G ran g e h a ll on th e first T u esd ay
onth.
° . E . R.
H IL L S B O R O .— T u a la tin C h ap ter
nic hall on
»econd and fo n ith T o esd .
the
ch m onth.
FO R EST
O R O V E .— F o rea t C hap ter Ncc «
M aaonic h . l l on th e « rw and tntr
ondays in each m onth
eeta in
e s
.
Vol. Il, No. 13, Vol. M i l , No. 31
O regon .
in the overflow d istrict can be p la n te d as you r n e ig h b o rs._ esp ecia llv th e uncon-
late as J u ly to and m ak e good yie ld . yerted
G w . G u e i P residen t.
T om atoes are in bloom in th e south ern
cou n ties, and peas are rip e. C a b b a g e , 1
c a u liflo w e r , o n io n s , e t c ., a r e a l l g r o w i n g
F O R E ST G R O V E E I R E D E P A R T M E N T .
AL A RMS G e n e r a l A l a r m R apid ta p p in g
of the bell T h e lo catio n o f th e fire w illb e in ai-
rated l.v the n u m b e r o f fu ll tap s g iv e n b etw een
two gen era l a la r m s — c o rre sp o n d in g to th e nun
ber o f w ards w h o se lim its a re g iv en below .
Call for d r ill T h r e e ta p s, p au se, th re e taps,
pause, th ree tap s.
Call for m e e tin g - F iv e tap s.
i m
T h u rsd a y o r F rid a y , and th en co o le r
Uouncil Proceedings.
w eath er and p ro b a b ly sh ow ers m ay p re ­
C ity co u n cil m et F r id a y e ve n in g w ith
v a il.
C o u n cilm an M cN a m er an d th e record er
W eath er— W arm er, w ith a norm al
absen t. Dr. L a rg e a cte d as record er pro
am ou n t o f sunshine and an absen ce o f
tern. M in u tes ot m eetin g o f June 2 w ere
rain , h ave been the w eath er features for
Necessaries of Life.
read aud approved.
the w eek. T h e past w eek h as been the
T h e proposals for su p p lies for th e sta te j
T h a t portion o f th e m inu tes ap p erta in ­
second, so far th is season, w ith o u t rain.
in sane asylu m , now b ein g p u b lish ed in in g to th e p u rch a sin g and la y in g o f p ip e
F rid a y , th e 19th, w as th e coolest d a y o f
th e S alem papers, are in te re stin g read- j b y w ater con su m ers w as s trick e n out and
th e w eek, and the clou d s in creased.
in g sh o w in g w h at O regon co n sid ers Jes- j th e fo llo w in g resolution adop ted in its
M an y w ere o f opinion th at rain w ould
sen tial to th e com fort o f its w ards. An
stead:
fa ll, but tile con d ition s w ere those w h ich
item o f corsets in variou s sizes sh ow s
R e so lve d th a t th e co m m itte e on or­
pertain to the sum m er season and w h ich
th at th e y are considered n ecessaries and
d in an ce be requ ired to d raft and present
seldom Rive rain. T h e m ean tem p era ­
not lu xuries. Coffee is e v id e n tly not
an ord in an ce co n d itio n ed as follow s:
ture for th e w eek w as 64 degrees, six d e ­
tak en stra ig h t as 1200 pounds o f ch ico ry T h a t a ll a p p lica n ts for w ater be e m ­
grees w arm er th an th e p rece d in g w eek.
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ordered to m ix w ith th e 6000 pounds pow ered and a u th o rized to fu rn ish su ch
i h e n ig h t tem peratu re a vera ged from 49
f Al
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o f th e pure a rticle . In to b acco E ven pip e as m ay be n ecessary to con n ect
to 53 degrees, th e h eat o f d ay from 73 to
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C h a n g e seem s best adapted to deran ged th eir prem ises w ith th e w ater m ains, aud
78 degrees, i h e h igh est tem p eratu re
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people for 1500 pounds o f it is ordered, th at th e y be a llow ed th e cost o f such
d u rin g th e w eek w as 80 d egrees, at Asli- ,IM
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I he 300 pounds o f D urham is p robab ly pipe in w ater service.
land, on the 16th, th e low est 44 d egrees,
for th e use o f th e a tten d an ts.
C ra ck e rs
B ills read and ordered paid:
at the sam e place, 011 th e 20th. S u n shin e
and ch eese w ill figure la rg e ly 011 th e b ill
C h as. L a C h a p e lle ........................... $ 7.97
p revailed d u rin g th e en tire w eek e xcep t
o f fare d u rin g th e com in g y e a r as 500
M
11
23.40
on th e 19th, and on th a t clay it shone in
pounds o f each are p rovid ed for. T h e
th e afternoon.
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p a tie n ts are not v eg ete rian s, as 6co
C rops— T h e w eath er h as been m ost
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15 -W
pounds o f fish a w eek, 600 pou n d s o f
C. L. L a rg e , w o o d ........................... 15*75
favorable to a ll gro w in g v eg eta tio n . T h e
beef and 200 pou n d s o f m utton a d ay,
I. H . S m ith , te a m in g ................... 6.25
so il h as been th o ro u gh ly so a ked , and
m ore or less, are to be consum ed. T o
J. H . W irtz, la y in g pipe
.48
w ith cool w eath er gro w th had been re­
g iv e a relish for th is, one dozen quart
A. J. L o n g , hub c a p s ..................... 3.50
tarded; under the in fluen ce o f th e w ar­
b o ttles o f W orcestersh ire sauce and 500
F . G . M fg. C o ...........................................
1.50
m er and clea r w eath er th e soil has dried
.
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, e , 1 pounds of b la ck pepp er are ord ered ,
C h as. L a C h a p e lle w as in stru cted to
out and v egetation has m ade a w on derfu l L
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1 Porous plasters,
ch loroform ,
opium , tap th e w ater m ain near th e pow er house
gro w th d u rin g th e past tw o w eeks.
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a n tik am n ia and q u in in e also appear, as a p rotection a g a in st fire and th a t a
H a v in g is now in progress, and th e
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possab ly because o f th e ir so o th in g ef- su fficient am ount o f one in ch hose be
w eath er is perfect for th a t w ork , f h e I *
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fects. A lto g e th e r th e in m a tes seem to ordered. C o u n cil th en adjourned.
first cu ttin g o f a lfalfa lia s been finished.
be w ell provid ed for.
C ity cou n cil m et in sp ecia l session
C lo v e r h ay is y e t b ein g cu t. O rch ard
W ed n esd ay eve n in g. Dr. L a rg e recorder
grass is reported b y som e correspon den ts
pro teui. C o u n cilm en S m ith and B u x ­
as b ein g four feet h ig h . T h e corresp on ­
Oregon State Camp-Meeting.
ton w ere absen t. T h e m arsh a l w as e m ­
dents, w ith very rare excep tio n s, report
T h e O regon S ta te C a m p -M e e tin g o f
th e h ay crop u n u su ally h e a v y . T h is is th e M eth od ist E p isco p al ch u rch w ill be pow ered to assum e g e n e ra l su pervision
•lne to th e ¡ate rains follow ed b y w arm h e ld at Canbv> 0 r e
on t h r ir beau ti(u l ; o f th e d istrib u tio n o f w ater in th e c ity .
sunshine. H a y in g w ill con tin u e a ll o f gro u „ ds b e g in n illg J u ly , 4 and co n tin u . , It w as m ade his d u ty to see th a t no w aste
th e present w eek. T h e gra in crop is in
u n til J u lv 2;
T h e gro u n d s w ill be or abuse o f th e p riv ile g e s g ra n ted to th e
good con d ition . U n d er th e in flu en ce o f 1 suitab Iy a rra n g e d and « v e ry th in g in good con su m ers and users o f w ater w ith in th e
No
th e present w eath er it h as m ade excel- condUion (or an e n jo y a b le and p rofitab le lim its o f th is c ity be p erm itted .
le n t gro w th . F all-sow n w h ea t is head- m eetin g By th e ord er o f th e association person sh all be p e rm itte d to use th e
in g out.
T h e gra in sow n in M ay ts do- {he gro un d s w ill be en closell w ith a fau cets or b ib s o f a n y con su m er w ith o u t
in g very w ell, b u t it m ust h av e sh ow ers ,)arbed w ire (ence a „ d in stead o f apoil. sp ecial p riv ile g e from said con sum er.
for it to
m ak e h a y . O ats are g ro w in g ¡n g th e S u n d a y services b y d ru m m in g N o con su m er sh a ll be p erm itted to
n icely. R y e and b a r le y n ever had a
for m on ey to p a y expenses, a sm all fee sp rin k le streets e x c e p t b etw een th e
b e tte r ap pearan ce. C o rn has im proved o f ten ce n ts for sin g le adm ission w illb e hours o f 8 and 9 a. m . and 1 and 2 and 5
under th e in flu en ce o f th e w arm er n igh ts. tak e n at th e g a te. A season tic k e t for a and 8 p. in., and no w ater sh all be used
T h e correspon den ts are alm ost u n an i- sin g ,e in d iv id u a l good d u rin g th e ca m p . on la w n s prior to 6 p m . G u s I la r tr a m p f
m ous in th eir reports as to th e fine con ­ m ee tin g can be had for fifty ce n ts, and w as a llo w e d $5 for co n stru ctin g a gun ge
to m easure th e w a te r in th e ta n k , c it y to
d ition s o f th e gra in cro p .
a fa m ily tic k e t one d o lla r. T h is in clu d es
S h ee p sh e a rin g is a b o u t over.
T h e a ll cam pers upon th e groun d w ith o u t any furn ish th e n ecessary m aterial. M arsh al
corresp on d en t from St. P au l, M arion a d d itio n al exp en ses to th em se lv e s and was in stru cted to see th a t a te le p h o n e be
put in a t th e pow er house. V o te d th a t
co u n ty ,re ports a case o f tw o sh eep g iv in g
fa m ily. T h e b o ard in g house w ill be fit­
36 pou n d s o f wool. T h e w ool la te ly ted up w ith care an d let to resp onsible a c h e c k be d raw n on th e C. W . & h .
clip p ed is b etter th an th a t clip p e d in persons, w h o w ill furnish d esira b le board fu n d in favor o f D . C . S te w a rt fo r » ‘ 4
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for 8 cords o f b ig fir w ood, W arrant«
M ay, for th e w arm su n sh in e b rou gh t out
. rM en n ahie rat**
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ord ered draw n for $17.90 for w o rk on
th e oil.
T h e d ate is la te r th an usual, bu t a fter
H ops are g ro w in g ra p id ly . M «ny are to , con gu ltation w ith in terested p a rtie s it streets and crossw alk s, and $10 for
th e top o f th e p oles a lread y. T h ose w as th o u g h t best, ow in g to th e b a c k ­ m o n th ’ s sa lary in favor o f m arsh al.
yards w h ich h ave been w ell w ork ed h ave w ardness o f th e season, th e C h autau qu a C o un cil th en adjourn ed.
an e x c e lle n t appearan ce. T h e h op louse a ssem b ly in session so n ear to us and
Killed b y a Falling Tree.
has m ade its a p p earan ce in yard s not o th er con sid eration s, to fix th e d ate a
b ein g w ork ed . T h e cu rren t clear, w arm few d ays la ter th an usual. A s far as pos­
M on d a y aftern oon H e n ry G ard n er, o f
w eath er w ill cause th e h ops to h ave sible w c w an t to m ak e th is a real old M ou n ta in d a le, w h ile fe llin g trees w ith a
I rapid gro w th , and it is also fa vo rab le to j fash joncci
M eth od ist cam p m ee tin g com pan ion w as stru ck b y a ced ar w h ich
| th e d evelop m en t o f th e h op louse.
| w j,ere sin n ers are co n verted and be- | h ad b rok en a n d cam e b a c k upon h im .
T h e veg eta b les h av e a good , h e a lth y Hcver, aan ctified . S u re ly th ere are lm n- i H is arm and b a ck w ere b ro k en and h e
gro w th . Potatoes p la n ted e a r ly h av e d reds o f n eed y souls a m o n g us w h o are w as a lm ost in sta n tly k ille d .
vin es now in bloom , and new p otatoes are ,o n g in g for a d eep er c b r jstia u exp eri-
M r. G a rd n e r w as aged 52 years. H e
large en ou gh for m ark et. L a te p la n tin g ence an d in th u s co m in g to g e th e r w ith ; lea ves a w idow and th ree sons. H e w as
o f potatoes is abou t finished, e x e e p t on one accord e te rn itv alon e w iu revea i the a son -in -law of Mr. M ark ee o f F orest
th e b ottom lan d a lo n g the C o lu m b ia. go o J a cco m p lish ed . L et a ll M eth od ists I G ro ve .
| and in th is section p la n tin g ca n n o t be i u k e a d ee p ilU erest in th is ca m p m eet-
School (’losing at Mountain Side.
done u n til th e w ater subsides. P o ta to es ¡ng>
C om e b rin g yo u r c b iidr£n and
W estern
A. R ogers , P asto r .
Services ev e ry S u n d a y a t u a. m. an d 8 p. m.
Sunday school a fte r m o rn in g service.
Social m eetin gs e v e ry T h u rs d a y e v e n in g at
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fin ely. T h e w eath er is m ost fa vo rab le
to a ll veg eta tion .
F ru it— C h erries are ripe. T h e in ju riou s
effect o f th e ph en om en al A p ril frosts and
late cool rains e x te n d in g a lm ost to
June I, are now sh o w in g m ost p la in ly .
T h e ch erry crop h as been seriou sly dam -
aged. Peaches, w h ich at th e tim e w ere
reported in th ese b u lletin s as h a v in g i
' been in jured, h av e not im p roved . T h e |
peach crop w as m ore seriou sly in ju red j
th an e ve r before. T h e serious in ju ry |
1 e xte n d s to prun es, a p rico ts, pear9 and
apples. Som e fru it co n tin u es to d rop, |
and th ere appears to be no h ope for th e |
fru it crop , T h e fn sts in ju red th e b u ds,
th e cold rain p reven ted p o lle n iz in g an d j
k ille d th e e m b ryo fru it. A p ril and M a y ;
are th e critica l m o n th s fo r fru it, and
th is year was th e excep tion to th e s a y ­
in g th at th e w eath er in O regon n e ve r in ­
ju re s frnit. S tra w b e rrie s are rip e n in g
ra p id ly and th e m a rk e ts are filled w ith
th em . Berries o f a ll k in d s are p rolific,
I and a la rge am ou n t o f new sta lk is g ro w ­
in g for th e crop o f n e x t year. M an y
ap p legrow ers are in hope th a t th e in ­
ju r y to th e crop th is y e a r w ill prove a
b lessin g, for it w ill cause e x tra ca re to
be tak e n w ith th e crop th a t m atu res,an d
p o ssib ly th e ra va ges o f th e in sects m ay
be lessened, and to a g re a t e x te n t des­
troyed .
T h e correspon den ts, as a rule, report
th e grain and root crops m ost prom is­
in g , and sh ou ld fa vo rab le w eath er pre­
v ail th e crops w ill be large.
S u m m er w eath er co n d itio n s are now
settled , and few sh ow ers can be e x ­
p ected till a u tu m n . I t is p ro b a b le ,
w h ow ever, th a t scattered sh ow ers w ill o c­
cu r before th e
cu rren t w eek en ds,
W arm w eath er sh ou ld p rev ail u n til
T h e pu b lic sch ool closed w ith a p ic ­
nic in w h ich several o th e r sch o o ls p a r ­
ticip ated . A ll pronoun ced it an e n jo y a ­
ble occasion . A program o f 42 son gs,
CoilgTPgatiouitl Church.
recita tion s, d ialo g u e s, e tc ., w as ren d ered
T h e services n e x t S u n d a y w ill be co n ­ and an e n jo y a b le feast o f go o d th in g s
d ucted b y th e pastor. M o rn in g su bject: prep ared b y th e la d ie s w as d u ly a tte n d ed
“ T h e C h ris tia n ’s P ro p e rty .” E v e n in g to. T h u s en ded a v ery p le a san t sch o o l
T h e board and
th em e, “ U n co n d e m n e d .” T h e m em b ers for a ll in terested .
o f thp co n grega tio n are u rged to be p res­ patron s u n an im o u sly exp ressed th e ir d e ­
ent, and stran gers w ill be c o rd ia lly w e l - sire for th e return o f th e te ach e r for th e
COm ed
! e n su in g fa ll and w in ter term .
Soldiers’ Reunion
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Every Convenience,
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Bicycle Races,
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