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, a B ü EST IN C I R CULATION OF Till'- COUNTRY vew sfape u s OF THE W l L I i- A METTE VA L LEY......................... ... H ,;T . K « t» l> ll* h M l I I T,‘ " ............ I H u ll Washington 0 a n d ’ I CONSOLIDATED JUNE 4, 1896. IRECTORY. P o r e s t County Hatchet G RO v ec T im e s FOREST GROVE, OREGON, T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y 2, 1SÎM5. i . 4». o . r . *ik,VVK Washington lo<lge No. 48, meets in its hall every Monday evening. No trouble The legislature. . LARO EST TN CIR CULATION OF TH E COUNTRY NEWSPAPE US OF TH E W I L L AMETTE V A L L E Y .......................... Vol. II, No. 13, Voi. V i l i , No. 2 2 % Weekly Crop Bulletin. Baccalaureate Sermon. T h e re p u b lica n s w ill h a v e in th e n e x t to furnish i n fo rm a tio n a b o u t le g isla tu re a m a jo rity o f 24 in the jo in t Splendid Service offered via “ T h e assem b ly. O n jo in t b a llo t th ere w ill be 57 rep u b lican s, 18 p op u lists, 5 M itch e ll N o r th - W e ste r n L in e ” from M i n n rep u b lican s, 3 u n io n -b im eta llic an d 7 eapolis a n d St. P a u l to M ilwaukee d em ocrats. T h e list b elow g iv e s th e le g a n d C h i c a g o - i t ’a a pleasure. If islators e lected w ith th e ir p a r ty design a- W e a th e r— T h e p a st w eek h as been M o n d a y ’s O regon ian g a v e a good su m FOREST GROVE Forest Rehekah lodge No. w arm and d ry. O il T h u rsd a y lig h t m a ry o f th e b acca la u rea te serm on w h ich TK O F O R E G O N . }“ ih} * Fellows hall on the first and | third Wednesday oi each month. storm s p revailed a lo n g th e en tire w estern w as so h ig h ly sp o ken o f b y com m en ce ............ Win. I*. Lord sid e o f the C ascades, bu t from no p la ce m en t visitors. T h e a rtic le reads: “ T h e HILLSBORO.—Montezuma lodge No. so meets Harrison K. Kincaid State.......... m its hall on^every Wednesday evening. .. Phillip Metschani is th ere a rep ort of m ore th an a few fo llo w in g are a few e x tr a c ts from an able G . M . I r w in Jc instruction. - Washington encampment No. d rop s o f rain. T h e w eath er b ecam e serm on b y Dr. M c C le lla n d , at th e F irst w h Leeds 24 HILLSBORO. meets in Odd Fellows hall on the second and Jter Chas. E- Wolverton fourth 1 uesdays of each month. cooler F rid a y n ig h t, S a tu rd a y and S u n C o n g re g a tio n a l ch u rch y e ste rd a y morn U. S. Mean Court s ....... you c o n te m p la te a tr ip E as t, ...... F. A. Moore HILLSBORO.— Hillsboro Rebekah lodge No I T h is w as th e b a cca la u rea te d is d a y , and tod ay d e lig h tfu lly cool w eath er in g . 54 meets in Odd Fellows hall every Saturday T. A. McUride jth D istric t please drop a line to F. C. Savage, | p rev ails. I t is seld om th a t a w e e k is cou rse at P a cific u n iv e rsity tw o w e e k s ...... W. N. Marrett evening. [j-ifth D is t r ic t. SE N A T E. John II Mitchell T ra v , F. & P. Agt., W. H. Mead w arm er th an th e past w eek h as been a g o . H is te x t w as R o m a n s 1 :14, “ I am 1 IGARDVILLH. -Charity Lodge No. 75 meets 1 ...Geo W McBride B a k e r and M alh eu r— W ill R . K in g , pop. in its hall on the first and third Saturdays in Gen. A gent, 248 W a s h in g to n St. o v e r W estern O regon . T h e m ean te m d eb tor b oth to th e G r e e k s , and to th e , each mouth. Benton and L in c o ln — T a lb e rt C a rter, rep. peratu re for th e w eek w as 68 d egrees, b arbarian s; b oth to th e w ise and U13 un P o rtlan d , Oregon, and receive „ E A S T O N . Wapato lodge No. 40 meets in its I S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y . C la ck a m a s— G eorg e C. B ro w n e ll, rep. w h ich is 5 d eg re e s w arm er th an th e pre- w is e .’ ’ Illu s tr a te d Folder, Free, with C latsop— Joh n II. S m ith , dem . each mouth finit’ lWrd aml fiflh Saturdays in j T h a t m an as m an h as a valu e, in d e . B. P. Cornelius detailed in fo rm a tio n a b o u t the C la ck a m a s and M arion — A lo n z a G esner, c e e d in g w eek. T h e h eat o f d a y w as K . O F 1». .1). M. Reasoner from 70 to 80 d egrees, e xcep t from W e d p en d en t o f race, o f creed , o f class, w h ich ............ T. G . Todd FORKS r GROVE. — Delphos lodge No. - iq ■ t h r e e superb tra in s leaving rup. K. II. Goodin I meets in Masonic hall every Saturday evening. n e sd a y to F r id a y e x c lu siv e , w h en it | im poses o b lig a tio n s on his fellow m an, M inneapolis a n d St. P a u l every C o lu m b ia, W a sh in g to n and T illa m o o k — II. P. Ford ra n ge d from 82 to 98 d egrees, th e la tte r is a recogn ized fa ct to -d a y , b u t in R om e, « ? r'VS!i< 1 ’ Fhoenix lodge No. 34*111 eets in ... K. I,. McCormick G . W . P atterson , rep. day in the week, together with . J.W. Sappinaton Masonic hall every Mopday evening. tem p eratu re at R o se b u rg on T h u rsd a y , | in th e first c e n tu ry , A . I)., th e e n u n c ia -' (ieorge H. Wilcox Coos, C u rry an d Josep h in e— K . C . H ar- | CORNELIUS.—Simonides lodge No. 34 meets 1 a n y special i n fo rm a tio n you m a y th e 25th. T e m p e ra tu res o f 90 d egrees 1 tion o f su cli a p rin cip le w as a new th in g ......... Austin Craig Digits castle hall every Saturday evening. m an , rep. .1.. lv Wilkes desire. Y o u r H o m e a g e n t will d u r in g the h eat o f th e d a y are o f freq u en t in th e w orld. It fe ll upon R om an ears .........W. D. Woo«ls G LEN CO E.— Glencoe lodge No. 22 meets in j 1,1 ,ts castle hall on every alteruate^Saturdav. sell you tickets via this first C rook, K la m a th and L a k e — D r. Barn ard j occu rren ce in J osep h in e and J a ck so n 1 as a stra n g e sound. D a ly, dem . class line a n d reserve you S le e p co u n ties d u rin g th e su m m er m o n th s, but H ith e rto h u m a n ity co u n ted for but l i t K . S. Third Monday in March and D ou glas— A . W . R eed , rep. FORF.S 1 GROVK. — Iielpha temple No. 7, th e y are q u ite rare in D ou glas co u n ty i tle; w e a lth , pow er, social su p rem acy, ing Car B e r th s in advance, on J o n d a y in November. I !'Aec,ts *n Masonic hall on the second and fourth G illia m , S h erm a n and W asco — E . B. j a n d in the co u n ties o f th e W illa m e tte 1 w as e v e ry th in g . T h e m asses w ere - First Monday in each month. W ednesday of each month. applicatio n. D u fu r, d em . v a lle y . In th e co a st co u n ties th e y are ! pau pers or slaves. T h e cla sses w ere few C o u r t — First Wednesday H IL L S B O R O . -P h o en ic ia tem p le m eets in Ma- ! son ic h all G ra n t, H a rn e y and M orrow — A. W . G o- 1 v ery rare. D u rin g th e past w e e k th e 1 in n um bers; th e y w ere w e a lth y , arro r in each month, w an, rep. Administrator’s Notice. A. O. *J. W. co o le st tem peratu re ave ra ge d 58 d eg rees, ! g a n t, cru e l. G o v e rn m e n t la w s, a ll g o o d FORKST GROVK Forest Grove lodge No. Notice is hereby given that the undersigued J a ck so n — S. H . H o lt, pop. IF O K E S T G R O V E . j 60 meets in Odd Fellows hall on every Tuesday has been lawfully and legally appointed admin L a n e — I. I). D river, rep.; J .H . M cC lu n g, in th e W illa m e tte a n d R o g u e riv e r val- | th in g s o f earth , even th e ir w e ak e r fellow 1 evening. istrator of the estate of Caleb Woods, deceased, le ys, 52 degrees in th e U m pqu a v a lle y , , m en, e x isted for th em . I f we e xcep t the ’ and all claims against said estate, must be pre rep. FORKST GROVK — Degree of Honor lodge sented to me according to law at the office of and 50 d egrees a lo n g th e coast. T h e i H eb rew n ation , it m a y be said w ith little ........Hon. S. Hughes. meets in Odd Fellows hall the second Tuesday Langley & Son, in Woods A: Caples’ block, in L in n — S . A . D aw son , rep.; A . J. J o h n -1 low est tem peratu re for th e w eek w as 48 error, no v o ice in a ll a n tiq u ity w as heard [serve one year, A. T . Knox, of each month. Forest (Trove, Washington’ county, Oregon, on son, rep. d egrees, on th e n ig h t o f th e 23d. T h e p le a d in g th e cause o f th e p oor, and the jpn, C. L. Large. | HILLSBORO.—Hillsboro lodge No. 61 meets or before six months from this date, given under mv hand this 9th day of June, 1896. M arion — W . H . H obson, rep .; I. L . P a t •ars, T. C. McNamer, Hugh I in its hall on the first and third Fridays in each su n sh in e w as a b o u t n orm al, few* clo u d s stra n ge r on th e gro u n d o f com m on hu J a m e s C. W o od s , j month. terson , rep. . Stewart, President. Administrator. b e in g presen t. T h e re h as been no ra in m an ity. SHERWOOD. -Sherwood lodge No. 20 meets By W. M. L a n g l e y , Atty. 10-1& M u ltn o m ah — Joseph S im o n , rep,; G eorg e ....................... Aaron Wells. in its hall every Thursday evening. In to th is loveless w orld C h rist cam e— fa ll sin ce June 10, now n e a rly th ree W . B ates, rep.; D o n a ld M a c k a y , rep.; .........................J. C. Greer. i T I G A R D V I L L K .— T ig a r d v ille lo d ge m eets in w eeks. a y o u n g m an o f 30 w ho h ad never been its h a ll on th e seeond and fourth S a tu rd a ys in Administrator’* Sale of Krai Estate. Ben S e llin g , rep.; J. E . H a seltin e , I ...................John Striplin. I each m on th . C ro p s— T h e w arm w e a th e r w as b e n e ou tsid e o f his ow n p ro vin ce. H e gath Notice is hereby given, that, by virtue o f an M itch e ll rep. ficia l to a ll w e ll-cu ltiv a ted crops, e x c e p t ! ered a b o u t h im a few h u n d red peasan t es of City Council, | TU ALATIN . — Tualatin lodge meets in its order and decree of the County Court of Wash P o lk — B. F . M u lk e y , rep. to late-sow n gra in . F a ll and early-so w n 1 follow ers to w hom h e ta lk e d o f tru th and jcilmen Stewart, Large and I hall on the second and fourth Saturdays in each ington County, Oregon, made and entered ou month. June 2, 1896, authorizing and directing the ad S h erm a n an d W asco — Joh n M itch e ll, rep. j ministrator of the estate o f Martha M. Noland, sp rin g grain h av e m ad e good d evelop - ! d u ty, o f G od and love. H e assured them 4). T . BI. deceased, to sell, at private sale, certain real U m a tilla — A . R . P rice, rep. mts.—Councilmen McNamer, m en t, b u t late-sow n grain , i. e ., th a t \ th a t m an w as n ot o rp h a n ed , but th at he FORKST GROVFh—Forest Grove tent No. 21 estate belonging to the estate of said deceased. Now. therefore, notice is hereby given that U m a tilla and U n io n — T . C . T a y lo r , rep . sow n in M ay and th e forep art o f June, h ad a fa th e r in h e a v e n , an d b y virtu e of meets in Masonic hall on the second and fourth If'rjJerty.— Councilmen Smith, Tuesdays in each month. from and after July 6, I896, the undersigned, U n ion and W a llo w a — Ju stus W ad e, p op . 1 administrator of the above named estate, will w as in ju red b y th e w eath er. E a r ly th is com m on p a re n ta g e a ll m en were HILLSBORO.—Viola tent No. 18 meets in Odd proceed to sell the real estate hereinafter de W a sh in g to n — S am u e l H u g h es, rep. -Councilmen Buxton, Smith Fellows hall on the second and fourth Thurs scribed at private sale. Said real estate being g ra in is h e ad in g n ic e ly , b u t th e late b reth ren . B y precep t, b y parable, and Y a m h ill— J. P. C a lb re a th , rep. days in each month particularly described as follows, to wit: g ra in n eed s rain b a d ly ; i f rain does u ot b y person al e x a m p le he la id upon them Situated in Washington County, Oregon, to -Councilmen Large, Stewart S u m m ary— R e p u b lica n s, 23; M it c h e ll p . or h . wit: Beginning on the K. Line o f the donation soon fa ll the late-sow n gra in w ill not th e re sp o n s ib ility o f se rv ice and sacrifice Hillsboro Grange meets in its hall on the sec land claim of K. Walker and wife, in T. 1 N. R. re p u b lica n s, 1; d em ocra ts, 3; p op u lists, 3. m ak e even h ay. M a n y correspon den ts in b e h a lf o f th eir fellow -m en . “ A new -Councilmen McNamer, Bux- ond and fourth Saturdays in each month at 12 m. 3 W., at a point 8 deg. 30 min. E. 24.135$ chs. from the S. E. Corner of the same, thence N. 89 rep ort th e presen ce/ o f green a p h is on co m m a n d m en t I g iv e u n to you, that ye G. A . B. deg. 27 min. W. 3.66 chs., thence S. 1.1754 chs.. ilmen Stewart, McNamer and th e ir w h eat, and th a t th e y a p p e ar to lo v e on e a n o th e r” w as sp o ken for a Forest Grove. -James B. Matthews Post, No. thence K. 3.39 chs., thence N. 8 deg. 30 min. E. B a k e r — 1— D , W . Y o a k u m , pop. 6, meets in Masonic hall on the first and third 1.18 chs. to the place of beginning. d ev e lo p w ith th e w arm w eath er. H a y specific purpose, b u t it w as o f universal Also, beginning at the S. W. Corner of the B en ton — 1— J o h n W h itta k e r , pop. Wednesdays in each month. above described tract, and running thence S. 25 in g con tin u es, and, a s a rule, th e c o r a p p lica tio n ; w ith th e en tran ce of this feet, thence E. 3.39 chs.. thence N. 8 deg. 30 min. C la ck a m a s— 3— Joh n K ru se, 'p o p ; W . S . W. K . C. resp on d en ts report m o st sa tisfa cto ry re new law o f life in to th e p ra ctice of hia ............ Fire Warden Forest Grove.—James B. Matthews Relief E. 25 feet to the S. K. Corner of the above des U ’ Rer., pop; G eorg e O g le , pop . Justice of the Peace Corps meets alternate Thursdays in Odd Fel cribed tract, thence W. to the place of beginning. R ep orts, c o v e rin g a ll crops, are im m e d iate follow ers, th e so cia l revolu Terms of sale: one half o f the purchase money C latsop — 2— N . J. S v in d se th , pop; Joh n su lts. lows hall. ....................Constable cash in hand, one half in one year, deferred g o o d , e x c e p t for fru it. T h e re are o c c a tion w as b egu n . T h e d eclara tio n of payment to draw interest at 8 per cent per an I. 4). Ci. T . E . G r a tk e , dem . sion al lo ca lities w h ere th e con d ition s are Paul in th e te x t p ro claim e d th e daw n of ......... School Directors i Forest Grove.—F'orest Grove lodge No. u num and to be secured by mortgage on the land sold. Conveyances to bent the expense o f the C o lu m b ia — I — N orm en M errill, rep. ; meets in its hall every Saturday evening. not fa vo rab le- T h e rep ort o f one co rre s a n ew era upon th e w o rld . purchaser. Coos— 1— T h o m as B u ck m an , pop . ............... School Clerk Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this June 3 1896. p o n d e n t is here q u o ted ; it com es from H ow far th e forces sta rted b y th e brief .. .Principal of School ! Hillsboro — Hillsboro lodge meets in its hall C ro o k — 1— R . E . M isener, dem . I. H. S m it h , ; every Saturday. Juvenile Temple, Sundays, Administrator of the Estate of Martha M. No D ou glas— 3— G e o rg e W . R id d le , rep; J. L a n e co u n ty: “ F all-so w n gra in is n o t as life and sim p le te a c h in g o f C h rist h ave 3 p. m. land, Deceased. 13 good as usual. S p rin g w h ea t is poor, su cceed ed in re co n stru ctin g so cie ty can W . O F TH K W. T . B rid ges, rep; A . M. C raw ford , rep. i Directo ry. and i f rain does n ot soon fall w ill be a be best a p p recia ted w h en w e co n tra st th e F'orest Grove Camp No. 98, meets in Odd Fel- G illia m — 1— J. E . D avid , rep. R ip an s T a b u le s: one g iv e s re lie f. I lows hall the first and third Saturday in each failu re. S p rin g o a ts are v ery poor. h isto ry o f th e last n in eteen cen tu ries month. JTIONAL CHURCH. Ja ck so n — 3— N . L a n g a ll, rep; J . H ow ser, R lp a n s T a b u le s c u re liv e r troubles. G rass h a y n ot good . W e h av e no fru it. w ith th e d a rk b a ck g ro u n d o f p rece d in g k rs , P a st o r . pop; G . T. S c h m id tle in , pop . iday at n a. m. and 8 p. m. I h a v e been in th is c o u n ty for 14 years, ages. T h e n , th e poor, th e w e a k , th e J osep h in e— 1— H . L . B en sen, rep. -lorning service, and h a v e never seen a s poor a p ro sp e ct.” stran ger, h ad no rig h ts, w h ich his m ore ery Thursday evening at L a n e — 3— L . B ily e u , dem ; D . G . P a lm , R e p o rts su ch as th e a b o v e are v ery few , fo rtu n a te fellow -m an fe lt a n y o b lig a tio n ¡ting one hour before Sun- rep; T . J. V a u g h a n , rep. and e v id e n tly th ese co n d itio n s are c o n to resp ect. S in ce th e n , it is true, g ig a n L in n — 3— J o h n M . S om ers, rep; J. F . s cordially welcomed, fined to v e r y lim ited areas. T h e la ten e ss tic w ro n gs h av e been freq u e n tly and per S m ith , pop; T . M . M u n k ers, pop. E p is c o p a l c h u r c h . o f th e season h as been fa vo rab le to h a y siste n tly p erp etrated upon h elp less h u M alh eu r— 1— I. W . H ope, rep. ta tte r s , P asto r . and g ra in crop s, th e la tte r th a t w ere m a n ity , bu t n ot w ith o u t stro n g and lay at 11 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. M arion — 5— J. N . S m ith , rep; H . L . All kinds of Groceries, Glassware and Stone sow n b e fo re M arch 1, bu t th e season h as o ften tim es e ffe ctiv e p rotest. T h e n o p I5 p. m. Junior league every B a rk le y , rep; E . W . C h a p m a n , rep; | ¡¡»worth league at 6:30 p. m., 1 ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons, been g e n e ra lly u n fa v o ra b le to tree fru it pression and cru e lty w ere regard ed as pting 7:30 p. m., Thursday. , M c K in le y M itc h e ll, rep; D avid and g ra in sow n a fter M a y 1. th e n ecessary and n atu ra l lot of th e Brooms, Mop’ Sticks, Butter Moulds, Ladles, C raig , rep. ¡AN CHURCH. R a in w ou ld be o f g re a t b en efit to a ll g re a t m ass o f th e h um an race. Labor Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds, Fish M o rrow — 1— J. N . B row n , rep. y Sunday at II a. in. and I v eg eta tio n ; w h ile rain is not a b so lu te ly and sla v e r y w ere e v e ry w h e re id e n tica l. hool at 10 a. m. Aaron M u ltn om ah — 9— J. C. B a yer, rep; J. N . ing Tackle and all kinds of Seeds. meeting Thursday even- n ecessary to early-sow n gra in , y e t it In rep u b lica n and im p e ria l R om e free Y. I*. S. C. K- Sunday even- D avis, rep; G e o rg e H . H a ll, rep; A . i r. Y. P. S. C. K. Sunday ( w ou ld be b en eficial to a ll. T h e w arm , la b o r w as a th in g h a rd ly k n o w n ; and if L . M a x w ell, rep; I). L . P o v e y , rep; ! ¡Sylvia Edwards, president, d ry w e a th e r has prod u ced rapid e v a p o r a n y fa vo r w as gra n ted to th e working ally invited to all these j W . E . T h om as, M itch e ll rep; H. A . \ ation an d th e resu lt is th e so il is very- m an it w as on th e gro u n d o f e x p e d ie n cy H ogue, M itc h e ll rep, and pop . d ry ; t h is is e sp e cia lly n o tica b le in g a r or o f c o n stitu tio n a l good -n atu re; n ever, P o lk — 2— J. A . V en n e ss, rep; T . J . Lee, dens n e e d in g rain, th o u g h so far a rapid from a n y re ga rd for th e rig h ts o f th e in f F ore s t Grove* dem . gro w th h as been m ade; th e co o le r d ivid u al. N o t th a t m en w ere n a tu ra lly hK MARSH, P. M. U m a tilla — 3— J. S . G u rd a n e , rep; E . J. 1 w e a th e r o f to d ay is o f g re a t benefit. m ore cru e l th en th an now, b u t th eir 1 "DEPARTURE ok m a il s . SELLS ONLY THE BEST OF D avis, rep; W . T . R ig b y , rep. Corn is u su ally rep orted to be m a k in g a th o u g h t w ith referen ce to th e m utu al itland and all points: Departs | U n io n — 2— J. W . M cA la s te r, pop; F . S. es 9:30 a. m. rapid g ro w th ; in th is co u n ty w h ere rela tio n s o f m en w as r a d ic a lly w ron g. S ta n le y , rep. ¡plem and all points on the West w arm w e a th e r is n ot com m on , th e w a r L o ve, as a p rin cip le o f a ctio n , w as w h o lly ¿5 a. m. Arrives 4:30 p. m. W c llo w a — 1— C . F . Je n n in gs, rep. fanning, Buxton and Vernonia: ; m er it is, and e sp e c ia lly th e w an tin g. S e t o ver a g a in st th is p rev ail W a s h in g to n — 3— J . R . C . T h o m p so n , rep; nrts 1 p. m. w arm er th e n ig h ts a re, th e b etter it in g p rin cip le , th e n ew th o u g h t o f th e G . W . M arsh , rep; H. S . H u dson, ' is for th e gro w th and d ev elo p m en t o f F a th e rh o o d o f G o d , a n d th e b ro th e r rep. 9 V e FIRE D EPA R T M EN T. corn . P o ta to es h av e m ad e rapid grow th hood o f m an, w h ich C h ris t g a v e to th e Y a m h ill— 2— H . G . G u ild , u n ion -b im etal- ( , A l a r m — Rapid tapping 1 and tVifi y e a r ’ s gro w th are now p le n tifu l w orld , and th e co n tra st is so sh a rp and lie; O. C. E m e r y , u n io n -b im e ta llic, j lion of the fire willbe indi- | in th e m ark e ts. L a te p o ta to -p la n tin g so co m p le te as to m ark c le a r ly th e be If of full taps given between B en to n and L in c o ln — 1— PL R . L a k e , rep. ^corresponding to the num- | is a b o u t fin ish ed , e x c e p t on th e isla n d s g in n in g o f a n ew era. limits are given below. C o os and C u rry — 1— W . H . N osier, pop. taps, pause, three taps, j and o v erflo w ed lan d a lo n g th e C o lu m b ia, T h e fa ct th a t life is a m ission , and that G r a n t and H a rn e y — I— C . S. D u stin , pop. w h ich w ill n ot be p la n te d u n til abou t the he w h o in te rp re ts it o th erw ise i9 fore |ve taps. K la m a th and L a k e — 1— J. A . L a rra b e e, m id d le o f J u ly. I t is se ld o m th a t th e d oom ed to failu re, com es w ith special LIMITS. pop. p la n tin g o f som e ..ro d u ct is n ot p ro se force to yo u . S ee to it, th en , in adjust Pacific avenue and east S h e rm a n an d W asco — 2— F . N . Jones, cu ted d u r in g e v e ry m onth o f th e y e a r in in g yo u r a im s for life , th a t th e y do not of Pacific avenue and rep; B. S. H u n tin g to n , rep. O re g o n . nd B street, put you at cross-purposes w ith th is mis T illa m o o k and Y a m h ill— 1— Jo h n G ill, addition. F ru it— T h e d ro p p in g o f fru it con tin ues. sion. W ith P au l, p reach th e gospel, Pacific avenue and pop. and u n io n -b im eta llic. C h e rries are now fu ll rip e. S tra w b e rrie s w h ate ve r y o u r c a llin g . S u m m a ry — R e p u b lica n s, 34; p op ulists, 7ond avenue and South are y e t p le n tifu l. R a sp b e rrie s are rip e, T h e gosp el is not o n ly a c a ll to high 15; d em o cra ts, 4; u n io n -b im e ta llic, 3; k addition. and th e co n d itio n h av e been very fa v o r service. I t is a proclamation th a t divine M itc h e ll repu b lican », 4. a b le to th e gro w th o f n ew w ood for n e x t pow er h as co m e into th e world in man’s y e a r ’s cro p . B la c k b e rr y bu shes are b e h a lf. W h a t P a u l saw on th e way to TY POST OFFICES. loaded w ith fru it. Early a p p les are ! D am ascu s w as not a fan tasm — not eve« Beaverton S ta r C hapter In stitu ted. le Cornelius Monday evening the lo ca l Eastern rip en in g . T h e co rresp o n d en ts give no a w a k in g d ream . T o h is a le rt and cles«*» Fir iington Glencoe reports concerning th e visioned soul it w as a person who ap I Star chapter, which has been under a encouraging ville Glen wood Hillsboro dispensation,received the charter granted p e a ch , apricot, prune and pear crop. peared and spoke of sauctification by Middleton it at the last session of the grand chapter The fruat crop was more injuriously af faith that is in me. Not belief in Ja fact, aaindale Progress /ille Sherwood and was formally instituted as Forest fected by the weather this season than that is not faith, hut fellowship w ith « ing Tualatin There is not an absolute person. Paul was helped not by cherish Lenox chapter No. 42, O. E. S., by Mrs. F. A. ever befor. Helm of Corvallis, grand matron, and failure in sll sections, but there is a very ing a memory, but by realizing a con Mrs. R. Lutke of Portland, associate marked failure. Many correspondents stant and perfect friendship. As his Kfc ?letiP8. : grand matron. This is an auxiliary to report: “ I will not have any fruit for was transfused and transformed by th e sale this year out of my entire 20 acres.’ ’ personality of it, so may yours be. the Masonic fraternity. Grapes are reported to be in good con As our own loved Quaker sang— Officers were instilled as follows: Mrs. 1 brook Lodge, No. 30, rsday before the full J. C. Robb, matron; Austin Craig, patron; dition and the vines heavely set with “ We may not climb the heavenly steeps P rice*, Mrs. Geo. L. Smith, associate matron; fruit The good reports about grapes are To bring the Lord down; lodge. No. 6. meets in P r o m p t D elivery, Mrs. S G. Hughes, conductress; Mrs. not confined to any section, but are gen In vsin we search the lowest deeps. )r before the full moon K x c e lle n t Q u ality. eral. Flora Hinman, associate conductress; K. For him no other depths can drown. Rain would be of benefit, and late-aown ¿on lodge No. 100 meets W. Haines, chaplain; Miss May Rogers, grain is badly in need of rain. A t this But warm, sweet, tender even yet Jrst Tuesday in each secretary; Geo. L. Smith, treasurer; Mrs. season of the year little rain falls, and A present help is he; Shepard, Esther; Mrs. W. G . Cole, hence little need be expected. The con And faith has yet its O liv e t, ditions today are such that rain is pro 1 Chapter meets in Ma Martha; Mrs. S. Hughes, Electa; J. C. And love is Galilee. in d fouith Tuesdays in bable the latter part of the week. The Clark, sentinel. Refreshments closed a week on a whole should be cooler than notable evening in the chapter's history. the week just pasted. ^rest Chapter No. 4* I Rlpans Tabules: for nour at j A First Class Grocery Store . . . . IS «REEK THE GROCER’S Tea and Coffee a Specialty McNAMER’S MEAT MARKET Meats, Sausages, Fish and Poultry The Country affords, in Great .............................................Variety and at Moderate Prices A General Shipping Business, Wholesale and Retail, Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat Hogs, Spring Lambs and Veal Calves. BUYER AND SELLER. TELEPHONE, RSIo*?.*- FOREST CROVE. TH E OED W ILTROUT M ILL. GALES CREEK. All Grades of Rough and Dressed Lumber. Kiln Dried Lumber a Specialty. CHAS. HIATT. Proprietor. Hatchet and Weekly Oregonian $2 a Year. on the first and third