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    , a B ü EST IN C I R ­
CULATION OF
Till'- COUNTRY
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OF THE W l L I i-
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’ I CONSOLIDATED JUNE 4, 1896.
IRECTORY.
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County Hatchet
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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
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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 .
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meets
in
Odd
Fellows
hall
every
Saturday
T.
A.
McUride
jth D istric t
please drop a line to F. C. Savage,
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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
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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
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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
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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—
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............... 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
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.
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.
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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
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1—
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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
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a
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rep;
J
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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