[ k o k s t H in in e n t . I - ' 1" * ' “ ■ r in : < <>‘ '• Í T OF K V IxB'VsrVrE n s |„K T1IK tV IL L - VMKTTi: V A li- I l k y . • Washington • F a n d CONSOLIDATED JUNE 4, 1896. d ir e c t o r y . o County Hatchet r e s t G r o v e T i m e s FOREST G KO VE, OREGON, TH U R SD AY, JULY 30 , 18ÍH5. I . O . <>. F . F O R E S T G R O V E -W ashin gton lo d g e N o. ¿8 I m eets in its h a ll ev e ry M onday ev en in g . * HOLMES, M ER CHAN T TAILOR. LARGEST I * CIR ­ CU L A T IO N OF T H E COUNTRY N E W SP AP E It8 OF T H E W I L L ­ AMETTE V A L - I il^ V . . • • • . V o l. I l, No. 17, V ol. V i l i , No. 2 « The fainiiaitfii Opens. lias been g iv e n , w e feel certain th a t e v e ry E L E C T IO N C O N T E ST . p a trio tic re p u b lica n , u n sw erved b y dem - F O R E S T G R O V K . F orest R eb ek ah lo d ge No a g o g ic ap p eals to se ction alism o r class M r. V a m le r b u r ff W a n t s t o be C o n ­ state o f O K EGOS. th lr 'Y w * !" 0,1,1 F ellow * h all .m th e first and gressman. th ird \\ ednesday o f each m outh. p reju d ice , and not fo rg e ttin g th e real W m . 1*. Lord cause o f the d istress he has suffered sin ce T h e d efeated p o p u list ca n d id ate fo r H ^BO R O M ontezum a lo d ge No. so m eets H arriso n K. K in c a id I of SUte in its h a ll o n e v e r y W edn esday even in g. P h illip M etsch am th e d efeat o f th e rep u b lican p a rty in co n gre ss in the first con gression al d is ­ ........... Ci. M. Irw in Pfui,lie liu lru c lio u -W ashington en cam p m en t No 1892, w ill l.ot o n ly d ecid e th a t d u ty to trict, W . S . V a n d erb u rg , th ro u gh h is a t­ W. II. Leed s ■ frinttr im tT T 1 .!", V “ ays Fe,llo w* m haU 0,1 th e second and Chus. 1 \. W o lv erto n fo lo urth uesd o f each onth. his co u n try and h is sta te and h im se lf d e­ torn eys, H . C . W atson and E . H . D * l- R. S. Mean ImtCourt ' F. A . M oore H ILLSB O R O . H illsboro R eb ek ah lo d g e No m an ds th a t he v o te for W illia m M c K in ­ ry tu p le , o f A lb a n y , served on T h om a* ............. T . A . M cB rid e evening8 " ° dd F ello w s h a ,‘ ev e ry S aturd ay SUITS MADE TO ORDER , Fifth Hist riit le y , bu t th at he do all in his p ow er to in ­ H. T o n g u e last n ig h t n o tice o f a co n te st ................. T . J. C leeto u Fifth Uistrict John II M itc h ell d u ce oth ers to v o te w ith him . o f h is e le ctio n to th e 55th con gress. T IG A R I) VI L L H.— C h arity L o d g e No. 75 m eets .......... G e o W M cB ride Cleaning and Repairing _ ' Ì: in its Hall on th e first and th ird S atu rd ays in .G e o . W . Patterso n eacn F ir m ly re ly in g upon the in te llig e n ce , T h e n o tice c o v e rs th e e le ctio n retu rn s ■ Stste senator m outh. Neatly Done. th e com m on sen se, th e p a trio tism and ; in th e variou s co u n ties o f th e first d is­ G A S T - O .r N , W apato lo d ge No. 40 m eets in its j,,,.. ti on th e e : first, th ird and fifth S atu rd ays in h ia all on th th e lo v a ly to th e ir p a rty o f th e re p u b li­ trict p re tty th o ro u g h ly , a n d it is p a rti- AS¡IINCÍTOX C O U N T Y . each m onth. ca n s o f O regon w e en ter upon this i c u la rly n o tice a b le t h a t th e retu rn s in K. OF P. ......... B. P. C o rn e liu s ca m p a ig n w ith fu ll con fid en ce in you r those c o u u tie s in w h ich M r. T o n g u e h ad $ . D. B. R eason er FO R EST GROVE. D elphos lo d ge No. 30 earnest and zealou s co-operation . Ljigioners j a p lu ra lity are asked to be th row n out, T G T od d m eets in M ason ic h all ev ery Saturd ay even in g. ............. J. A . Im b rie R e sp ectfu lly, w h ereas, in th e co u n ties w h ere th e re- Ph ocn i* lo**RC No. 34*in eetsiii .. W . I). B radford . K. L. M cC o rm ick M asonic h all ev e ry M onday even in g. Chas. H. C a re y , | turns w h efe fa vo rab le to M r. V an d er- A. B .C a d y . C O R N E L IU S . Sim on ides lo d ge No. 34 m eets Claud G a tch , I burg, o n ly a recou n t is asked . I t is .G e o r g e II. W ilco x tn|its castle h a ll ev ery Saturd ay even in g. L. A. M cN a ra , ..............A u stin C ra ig 1 Superintendent. I h a rd ly p rob ab le th a t th e con test w ill G len co e lo d ge No. 22 m eets in .1. K. W ilk i - J. A. W ilso n . in its castle h a ll on ev ery a ltern a te.S atu rd ay . ............... C. L. L a rg e seat M r. V a n d erb u rg in con gress, bu t it W . II. M oore, H. M. C a k e, w ill e n a b le him to g o to W ash in g to n I t . 8. M. A . M o o d y, F O R E S T G R O V E . — D elp h a tem p le. No. 7 at th e exp en se o f th e go v e rn m e n t, as CIT C ourt T h ird M o n d a y in M arch and m eets in M asonic h a ll on th e second and fourth E x e c u tiv e C o m m itte e R ep u b lica n Leagu e ! con gress is presum ed to p a y a ll exp en ses W edn esday o f each m onth. ■ ami fourth M onday in N o vem b er. o f O regon . in co n te sts b rou gh t b efore it. X v t y C ourt — First M o n d a y in each m o n th . H ILLSB O R O . -P h o e n ic ia tem p le m eets in Ma­ AN D H a rry L . W ells, S ecretary. son ic h a ll Mr. T o n g u e , in h is an sw er, w ill p rob- . mission urn»’ C o u r t - F ir s t W ed n esd ay A . O . U. W . ifirst Monday in each m o n th , j a b ly n ot d en y th at th ere sh ou ld be a re- Weekly Crop lliil let in. F O R E S T G R O V E - -Forest G ro v e lo d g e No. j ' cou n t o f th e b allo ts in C la ck a m a s , L in n 60 m eets iti Odd F ello w s h all on ev e ry T u esd a y C ro p s— T h e b a y h arv e st is p r a c tic a lly PR IV A TE ROOMS FOR L A D IE S | and J a ck so n cou n ties. T h e fo llo w in g is [y P O K K S T « R O V E . even in g. o v er and corresp on d en ts, q u ite g e n e ra lly , F O R E S T G R O V E — D eg ree o f H onor lo d g e ! a co p y o f th e p rin cip a l a lle g a tio n s in th e O pen D a y am i N ig h t m eets in Odd F ello w s h all th e second T u esd ay report th e cro p above th e a ve ra g e . H on. S. H u g h es. o f each m onth. j n o tice o f contest: To the Republicans o f Oregon: 282 and 282 1-2 Morrison S t. T h is con d ition is d ue to th e M ay and | c ilmen . To se rv e o n e y e a r. A . T . K n o x , T h a t a t th e e lection h e ld June I last, H IL L S B O R O .— H illsb oro lo d g e No. 61 m eets T h e E x e c u tiv e co m m itte e o f th e R e ­ e a r ly June rain s. T h e h a y w as cu t and in its h a ll on th e first and th ird F rid a ys in eacli P o r t l a n d , - - O re g o n . James Buxton, C. L- L a rg e . V a n d e rb u rg received a p lu ra lity o f a ll m onth. sta ck e d or put in to barns w ith o u t one p u b lica n L ea gu e o f O regon h as en tered Bo serve two yea rs, T . C. M c N a m c r, H ugh votes cast, bu t th a t th e co n tro l o f th e S H E R W O O D .—Sherw ood lo d ge No. 20 m eets Smith, D. C. S te w a rt, P re s id e n t. Administrator’s Sale of Real Estati*. upon a ca m p a ig n , to ca rry th e sta te of d rop o f rain fa llin g on a n y o f it. in its h all ev ery T h u rsd a y even in g. election m ach in ery w as in th e h an d s o f O regon for M c K in le y and H o b art in N o ­ F a ll-w h e a t h a rv e st is w ell u n der w ay and ,R .................................. A aro n W ells. N o tice is h e re b y R iven th at b y v irtu e o f a n o r ­ T IG A R D V I L L K .— T ig a rd v ille lo d ge m eets in T o n g u e ’s frien d s and p a tro n s in e v e ry PI J C. O fM T . its h all on th e secon d and fourth Saturd ays in d er and d ecree o f th e C o u n ty C ou rt o f W a s h in g ­ v em b e r, and in th is e ffo rt it a sks th e in se ctio n s th re sh in g h as com m en ced . v o tin g p la ce in th e d is tric t, and so m a n ­ ton co u n ty , O regon , m ad e and en tere d on J u ly .................................... T . J. H arris each m onth. e v e ry re p u b lica n , T h e y ie ld h as n ot been to th e ave ra ge , 6, 1896, a u th o riz in g an d d ire c tin g th e a d m in is ­ h e arty su ppo rt o f ip u la te d as to giv e T o n g u e an a p p a ren t T U A L A T IN . - T u a la t in lo d ge m eets in its trato r o f th e estate o f W illia m R. C a rp e n te r, Committees o f City C o u u rll. th o u g h y ie ld s o f 30 bu shels an d m ore w h eth e r a m em b er o f a lea gu e clu b or h a ll on th e second and fourth S atu rd ays in each deceased, to sell at p riv a te s a le th e rea l e s ta te p lu ra lity , in order to e n a b le h im to o b ­ a«.—C o an cilm en S te w a rt. L a rg e and m onth. b e lo n g in g to th e e sta te o f d eced en t. are reported from m a n y cou n ties. T h e | not. tain th e ce rtifica te o f e le ctio n . N ow , th erefo r, n o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th at K . O . T . M. I f y o u are a m em b er o f a rep u b lican gra in is q u ite p lu m p an d w ill g e n e ra lly from an d a fte r th e 8th d a y o f A u g u st, 1896, th e In C o os cou n ty, C o a le d o p re cin ct, 150 f and Accounts. C o u n c ilm e n M cN a m er, F O R E S T G R O V E .—F orest G ro v e ten t No. 21 u n d e rsig n e d , a d m in istra to r o f t h e a b o v e n am ed , , i u t n o s t t o m a k e i t a v i v o r - g ra d e as No. 1 w h ea t; in se ctio n s th e m eets in M asonic h all on th e second and fourth estate, w ill p roceed to s ell th e real estate h e re - i c m o ' u o -v o u r lu I n o s t 10 m J k e u d v i g o r Ionaud Smith, votes w e re cast, 120 v o tin g not l>eing T u esd a ys in each m outh. b erry is so m e w h a t sh ru n ken , d ue to th e -C o u n c ilm e n S m ith , ous an d a ctiv e one. fa b and Public Property. e n title d to vote; th a t tw o o f th e ju d g e s tate b ein g p a rtic u la rly fy d escrib ed a s fo llo w s , to H ILLSB O R O . Viola ten t No. 18 m eets in Odd w it: ► and Stewart. h ot, d ry w e a th e r. B a rle y and o a ts are I f it lia s becom e d orm a n t, re v ive it. w ere n ot ab le to re a d o r w rite th e E n ­ taeui Water. —C o u n c ilm e n B u x to n , S m ith F ello w s h all on th e second and fourth T h u rs ­ L y in g an d b e in g in th e c ity o f F o rest G ro v e, In sist upon h a v in g freq u en t m eetin gs, 1 also b e in g h a rv e ste d , and th e y are about d a ys in each m onth W a sh in g to n cou n ty. O regon , an d p a r tic u la r ly g lis h la n gu a ge ; th a t no o a th w as ta k e n McNamer. d escrib ed a s fo llo w s, to-w it: T h e w est q u a rte r and h av e th em add ressed b y speakers, an average; th e g ra in , w h eat a n d oats, P . O F H. \iik ami Police.— C o u n c ilm e n L a rg e , S te w a rt by th e m em bers o f th e e le ctio n b oard un­ o f lo t o n e (1) in b lo c k e ig h t (8), as m a rk ed and H illsb oro G ran g e m eets in its h a ll on th e sec­ recorded on th e d u ly recorded p la t o f said c ity b oth lo ca l and th ose b ro u g h t from a d is ­ < sow n a fte r M a y 1, is v ery p oor and som e ■Knox til a fte r th e v o tes h ad been co u n ted , and ond and fourth S atu rd ays in each m onth a t 12111. o f F o rest G ro v e. \p a m lMeans. C o u n c ilm en M cN a m er. B ux- S p e a k e rs w ill be sen t out b y th e o f it w ill not m a k e go o d lia y; th a t sown T e rm s o f sale: C ash in hand, c o n v e y a n c e to tan ce. th a t th e m em b ers o f th e board becam e G. A . K. nd Smith. be at th e e x p e n se o f th e p u rch a ser. leagu e, w h o w ill g o from clu b to clu b . a fter June 10 w ill n ot be fit to cu t. T h e in to x ic a te d d u rin g th e d a y , an d th e ir itinr.—C ouncilm en S te w a rt. M c N a m er and F orest G rov e. -J a m e s B. M atth ew s Post, No. D ated a t H illsb oro , O regon , th is J u ly 7, 1896. ; season is now’ so far a d v an ce d th a t even S ee th a t you r clu b is p rep ared for such John L . L a u g h lin . 6, m eets in M asonic h all on th e first an d th ird p laces w-ere filled b y volu n teers; th at A d m in istra to r o f th e E sta te o f W illia m R. C a r­ W edn esdays in each m onth. sh ou ld rain fa ll th e crops w ou ld be but m eetin gs. p en ter, deceased. 14-18 m a n y o f th e votes w ere read for T o n g u e W..R. C. A tte n d th e m ee tin gs y o u rs e lf and in- j little , i f a n y, b en efited . G ra in th a t w as w hen th e y w ere cast fo r V an d erb u rg. leLeabo F ire W a rd en F orest G ro v e .—Jam es B. M atthew s R elief duce yo u r n eigh b ors to a tten d th em also. j p ro p e rly sow n b efore Ja n u a ry 1, is m ak- TDolstrom. J u s tic e o f th e Peace C orps m eets altern a te T h u rsd a ys in Odd F e l­ In C u rry co u n ty , G o ld B each p recin ct, lo w s h a ll. E n d e a v o r to h a v e th e clu b s in yo u r i» g v ery good y ie ld s. T h e re h a v e been j ,n C cm s ta b le d u rin g th e v o tin g th e b a llo t b o x w as pried I. O . G . T . Stenographer and T y p e w r i t e r co u n ty u n ite in a co u n ty le a gu e, so th a t j years w h en su ch gra in lias m ad e h eav ier Id Smith i , , , • open w ith a k n ife an d V a n d erb u rg i V(i, t .............................. S c h o o l D irectors F orest G rov e. -F o re st G ro v e lo d g e No. n sp ea k ers sen t to yo u r cou n ty m ay be j yie ld s; th a t sow n a fter Ja n u a ry 1 is not m eets in its h a ll.e v e ry S atu rd ay ev en in g . I t - Smith.) votes tak e n th erefrom a n d oth ers su b sti­ G e n era l T y p e w ritin g , L aw m an aged in a p ra ctica l w a y and a ll m a t­ so good , and th a t .-ow n a fter M av a y 1 is tStewart • Sch ool C le rk H illsb oro .— H illsb oro lo d ge m eets in its h a ll tuted; th a t tw o o f th e ju d g e s w ere absen t W o rk , C o p y in g , C o rrespon d ­ (.Thomas, A .l l................. P r in c ip a l o f S ch o o l ev e ry S atu rd ay. J u v en ile T em p le, S un days, ters o f th e ca m p a ig n receiv e p roper a t­ n ot w orth m u ch for a n y th in g . G ood d u rin g a part o f th e d a y , and b y reason ence, e tc., d on e q u ic k ly and 3 P m. ten tio n . fa rm in g w ill p ro d u ce good crops, even o f th e frauds and irreg u la ritie s p erp et­ n e a tly a n d at a m oderate W. OF TH K W . I f yo u do n ot b e lo n g to a clu b , jo in j un der such p h e n o m e n a lly adverse Church « ¡ r e c t o r y . F orest G ro v e C am p No. 98, m eets in Odd F e l­ rated , a ll votes in said p re cin ct sh ou ld p r i c e ........................................ w e a th e r co n d itio n s as h av e p rev ailed | one. lo w s h all th e first and th ird S a tu rd a y in each be th row n out; tlpit in M oun tain p recin ct, m on th . C O N G R E G A TIO N A L C H U R C H . A t H a t c h e t O f f ic e - F o rest G ro v e I f th ere is no clu b in y o u r p recin ct, or- th is past season , bu t poor fa rm in g , un der 11, and in C h e tco p re cin ct, tw o resid en ts A. R o g e r s , P a s t o r . ga n ize one, even i f y o u can g e t b u t ten v e r y fa vo rab le con d ition s, seld om pays. o f C a lifo rn ia voted for T o n gu e. rices every S u n d a y a t 11 a. m . an d 8 p . m . , m em bers. T h e se cre ta ry w ill sen d you P e a ch e s are rip en in g. T h e w eath er ty school after m o rn in g service, In P o lk cou n ty, a re co u n t is d em a n d ed , al m eetings ev e ry T h u r s d a y e v e n in g at b la n k s for th is purpose upon a p p lica tio n . co n d itio n s in th e b loom in g p e iio d w ere and it is a lleged th a t T o n g u e ’s plurality- King people’s m e e tin g o n e h o u r b e fo re Sun- T h e situ a tio n at th e p resen t tim e is so ad verse th a t th e peach cro p w ill be | w ill be cu t dow n to 30, and th at In d ia n s *— ng service. p ecu lia r, and ca lls for p a trio tic and m a te ria lly b elow th e average; in p la ces rs are a lw a y s c o r d ia lly w elco m ed . w ere in d u ced b y b rib e ry to vote for th o u g h tfu l a ctio n . T h ro u g h four years th ere w ill be few peaches, in oth ers a | |METHODIST E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H . j Tongue. ^ v ery fa ir crop . E a r ly apples are rip en ­ o f m ise ry and gloo m , th e re p u b lica n s o f R k v . I). A . W a t t e r s , P a s t o r . In D o u glas co u n ty. G a rd in e r p re c in c t, O regon h a v e w aited for th e tim e to com e in g . T h e a p p le cro p w ill n o t be an :ices every S u n d a y a t 11 a. tn. a n d 8:30p. m. All kinds o f Groceries, Glassware and Stone­ th e e le ctio n board b rib e d voters w ith Hay school at 12.15 p. tn. J u n io r le a g u e e v e ry I w hen th e y m ig h t ca st th e ir votes for a ve ra g e , th o u g h th ere w ill be n o failu re j ‘ layat 4 ]>. 111. K p w o rth le a g u e at 8:30 p. tn.. ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons, m on ey an d w h isk y to vote for T o n g u e. lay. Prayer m e e tin g 7:30 p . m ., T h u rs d a y . ! W illia m M c K in le y a n d th e p ro te ctio n ol and sh ou ld a ll a p p les be w’e ll ta k e n care I Brooms, Mop*Sticks, Butter Moulds, Ladles, In S a le m , in th e fo u rth w ard, e ig h t I O re g o n ’s in d ustries, an d y e t, now th at o f th ere w ill be an a vera ge cro p fo r the C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H . m en w ere in duced for $2 50 to lea ve th e Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds, Fish­ ! the tim e so a rd e n tly lo n ge d for h as ar- m a rk e t. T h e prun e crop w ill n ot be an I ir servi t v e n S u n d a y at 11 . m . and ste am b o at J lo a g and vote for T o n g u e . A aro n Ip. m. Sunday sch o o l a t 10 a. ing Tackle avid all kinds of Seeds. ! riv e d , a new issu e h as been raised to a ve ra g e one; som e v arie tie s w ill yie ld ■ *■ s. supt. l’ra v er m e e tin g mm T h ... u r s d a y even - In W a s h in g to n c o u n ty 13 pau pers are la t 7.30 p. in. Sr. Y . P. S. C . K . S u n d a y even - turn th em aside from th e ir rig h teo u s and v e r y w ell w h ile o th ers w’ill be a lm o st a a lle g e d to h ave vo ted fo r T o n g u e , seven In t>30 l>. m. Jr. V. F. S. C. K. S u n d a y I p a trio tic purpose. L e t e ve ry rep u b lica n failu re. T h e p e a r crop w ill be a fa irly Vioon at 4 p. in. S y lv ia E d w a rd s, p resid en t, o f th ese not b e in g c itiz e n s o f th e sta te, [public are c o r d ia lly in v ite d to a ll th e s e I w h o rem em b ers th e p ro sp e rity o f th e good one. T h e b e rty cro p is, and has j co u n try u n der re p u b lica n a d m in istra tio n been, v ery fair, th o u g h th e d ry period and in co u n tin g th e b a llo ts, V an d erb u rg lost 57 votes. and th e p ro sp e rity o f O regon u n der th e h as cu t th e e x p e c te d y ie ld m a te ria lly . In L in co ln co u n ty 65 o f th e 150 In d ian s post Oflici* o f F o r e s t « r o v e . ta riff w h ic h bore th e n am e o f th e sta te s­ A s a w h o le th e fru it crop w ill n ot be an w h o v o ted th o u g h t t h e y w ere v o tin g for J. W H E E L O C K M A R S H . P. M. m an w h o is now th e re p u b lica n n om in ee a ve ra g e one fo r O regon , th o u g h as co m ­ V a n d e rg u rg , bu t wrere m a n ip u la ted so as I ARRIVAL A ND D E P A R T U R E OK M A I L S . SELLS O N LY TH E BEST OF for th e p resid e n cy , an d w h o saw th is pared w ith e astern fru it y ie ld s it w ill be to v o te as a u nit for T o n g u e . band from Portlan d a n d a ll p o in ts E ast: De- p ro sp e rity strick e n d ow n as w ith a plagu e a go o d one. A cle a re r e x p la n a tio n o f »6:30 a. m. and 4:20 p. m . A r r iv e s 9:40 a. m . ; In C la ck a m a s co u n ty 40 votes fo r V a n ­ I640 p. in. in 1892, b y th e d efeat o f th e re p u b lica n th is p o in t is as follow s: S o m e tw o years d erb u rg w ere throw n ou t as d e ficie n t, an d f Corvallis, and p o in ts S o u th : D e p a rts 8:35 n om in ee at th e polls, ta k e sob er th o u g h t a go th e D ire cto r m ade a tr ip to th e Arrives 5:05 p. m. it is a lle g e d th a t a re co u n t w ill in crease o f th e situ atio n , and d ete rm in e solem n ly co u n try and in a c h e rry o rch a rd found ^Greenville, M an n in g, B u x to n an d V ern o n ia: V a n d e r b u r g ’s vote 95. jv e sn a. m. D e p a rts 1 p. m . in h is ow n m in d , w h eth e r it is n ot his on on e tree th re e m en b u sily e n gag ed kies Creek: A rriv e s 11:30. D e p a rts 1:30 A recou n t o f B e n to n , it is cla im e d , w ill im p e ra tiv e and p a trio tic d u ty to vote for p ic k in g ch erries; th e question w as asked, The Country affords, in Great th e m an an d th e p a rty w hose nam es are “ I th o u g h t y o u r c h e rry cro p w as a in crea se V a n d e r b u r g ’s v o te .120, w h ile 95 v o tes from sm all erro rs w ere lo st in FOREST G R O V E F I R E D E P A R T M E N T . sy n o n y m s o f p ro sp e rity for O regon and fa ilu re and see you h av e th re e p ick e rs on kkMS:— G e n e r a l A l a r m — R ap id ta p p in g ............................................ Variety and at Moderate Prices Lane. a on e tree, h ow is th is?” T h e re p ly was for th e e n tire co u n try. pe bell. The lo catio n o f th e fire w illb e indi- In Ja ck so n co u n ty an error o f 80 v o tes i by the num ber o f fu ll ta p s g iv e n b etw een B e h in d M r. M c K in le y are th e th rift, “ I u su a lly h a v e s ix m en on a tre e , p ic k ­ Bgeneral alarm s -c o r r e s p o n d in g to th e num - is cla im e d , and 63 in Josep hin e. lot wards w hose lim its a re g iv e n b elo w . ‘ th e p ro vid en ce, th e in d u stry, th e b u si­ in g for th e m a rk e t, for w ish in g to p ick In Y a m h ill loo In d ia n s w ere in d uced Ml for d rill—T h re e tap s, p a u se, th re e taps, ness, th e in te llig e n c e an d th e h on or o f and m a rk e t as q u ic k ly as p o ssib le I P*. three taps. b y b rib e ry and fraud to v o te for Tougw e. for m eeting F iv e tap s. th e co u n try . B eh in d M r. B ryan are the h av e th re e m en w h o can p ic k th e ch erries e W A R D L IM IT S . Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat Hogs, d isco n ten t, th e u n th rift, th e im p ro v i­ th is year, th ere are so few ch e rrie s on In W illa m in , a , p re c in , c t, . an d . a ll . th .. • . . . . Done in All pst ward— N orth o f P a c ific a v e n u e a n d east d en ce, th e ig n o ra n ce , th e p a tern alism , th e tre e .” T h e tree w as fa irly w ell filled co u n ty- V a n d erb u rg lo st 70 v o t e , .n th e j , Pants to Order, 0.00 SPECIAL. Main Street - - Hillsboro. JUSTON’S JAVA COFFEE HOUSE RESTAURANT or T h e R e p u b lica n L e a g u e o f O regon h as en tered upon a ca m p a ig n o f ed u cation upon th e p rin cip le s o f th e S t. L o u is p la t­ form , e m b ra cin g l oth th e fin a n cial qu es­ tion an d th e p rin cip le o f p rotection , so cfear to th e h earts o f O rego n repu b lican s. In a few d ays h ead qu arters w ill be opened and sy ste m a tic w ork com m en ced. A l­ re a d y co n sid erab le sou n d m on ey and j ta r iff lite ra tu re h as b een sen t in to O re­ go n th ro u g h its m eans, b u t b etw een now and ele ctio n tim e g re a t q u a n titie s o f it w ill be m ailed to voters. T h e e x e cu tiv e co m m itte e o f the lea gu e h as issued an add ress to th e re p u b lica n s o f th e sta te, a sk in g for th e ir a c tiv e assistan ce in p rac­ tica l ca m p a ig n w ork , e sp e c ia lly in th e m atte r o f clu b w ork . T h e y a p p eal p a r­ tic u la r ly to rep u b lica n s w h o feel an in ­ c lin a tio n to b reak o v er p a rty lin es and join th e free silv e r m o ve m e n t, to stop and con sid er w ell how th e su ccess o f th at m o ve m e n t w ou ld a ffect th em as re p u b li­ ca n s an d th e p rin cip le s w h ich th e y h av e a lw a y s h eld to be o f su prem e im portance. I t is an a p p eal to re p u b lica n s to stop and th in k , to refrain from th ro w in g aw ay th eir rep u b lica n b irth rig h t for a m ess o f e x tre m e ly d ou b tfu l p o tta g e . F o llo w in g is th e address: j j Miss Annie Pomeroy, A First Class Grocery Store . . . . 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BUYER AND SELLER TELEPHONE, gtrkft.M f t S W ». FOREST CROVE. THE old w il t b o u t m i l l GALES CREEK. All Grades of Rough and Dressed Lunilier. Kiln Dried Lumber a Specialty. A. F. AND A. M. PfcF.ST G R O V E — H o lb ro o k L odge. No. 30, [¡■ •■ its haft th e T h u r s d a y b e fo re th e fu ll *■ 10 each m o n th . JIL s b o r o - T u a l l t y lo d g e . N o. 6. m eets in y . l the Saturd ay on or b e fo re th e fu ll m oon L ow P rice *. P r o m p t D elivery, E x c elle n t Q u ality. CHAS. HIATT. Proprietor. * h m onth.. AVR r t o n B e a v e rto n lo d g e N o . ioo m eets £?®ge hall on th e first T u e s d a y in each [ILLS Bo g o O. E . 8. T u a la tin C h a p te r m eets in Ma- ^hall on the secon d an d fo u ith T u e s d a y s in »»outh ¡>*EST G R O V E . — F o re s t C h a p te r U H J » M asonic h a ll on t h e first an d th ird J* each m o n th . Hatchet and Weekly Oregonian $2 a Year. socialism , th e a n a rch ism a n d th e d ish o n ­ b ut w as not p ro p p e d and g u y e d up as is e sty o f th e co u n try . T h a t th ere are so o fte n done to p rev e n t th e lim b s front C o m p a re d to E astern fruit m an y h on est and earn est, th o u g h m is- b re a k in g . ld s th ere is a v e r y good fru it crop in taken- men who favor the independent y g ie e n e ral; co m p ared w ith th e usual Ore- free c o in a g e o f s ilv e r, can n ot be d en ied , bu t th e e lem en ts n am ed are th e con trol- 1 ROn fru it y ie ld s th ere is a p o o r crop , anti lin g on es in th e presen t silv e r m ovem en t, in th ose e x c e p tio n a l p laces w h ich are C a n a n y rep u b lican , w h e th e r he he a a lw a y s foun d, th e fruit y ie ld is poor, vetera n gro w n g ra y in th e p a rty serv ice H op s are in burr. T h e re is n ot m uch or a n e w recru it m a rc h in g to h is first \ a tte n tio n p a id to h op ya rd s th is year, b a ttle , co n te m p la te th e a sce n d e n cy o f an d u n less th ere is an a d v a n ce in prices th ese e le m e n ts in th e g o v e rn m e n t o f th e j m a n y w ill n o t p ic k from th e ir yards, co u n try w ith o th e r th an th e m ost d ire fu l Corn is g ro w in g v e r y w ell a n d is now foreb od in gs? C a n a n y re p u b lica n find in tassel. T h e w arm w e a th e r w as v e r y in a triu m p h a t th e p o lls o f a n y id eas h e j fa v o ra b le to its g ro w th ; it w o u ld be bene- m ay h ap p e n , fo r th e tim e b e in g , to h o ld | fitetl b y ra in . G a rd en s are g r e a tly in in co m m o n w ith M r. B ry a n , a n y th in g n eed o f rain ; o n io n s are d o in g fa irly w ell; w h a te v e r to co m p e n sate h im for h e lp in g m elo n s are g ro w in g and w ill m ak e a to e le v a te th ese e le m e n ts in to p ow er in good crop; e a r ly p la n ted p o ta to e s are in th e U n ite d S tate s, p o stp o n in g or d efeat- good co n d itio n , w h ile thoae aown late in g u tte r ly th e p ro te ctio n to A m e ric a n la b orers an d prod u cers, and for a n o th e r four y e a rs at leaat k e e p in g th e go v e rn - m en t o u t o f th e h an d s o f th e o n ly p a r ty th ro u gh w h ose m an a g em e n t th e co u n try h as fou n d p ro sp e rity? T h e se are m atters w h ich sh ou ld re ce iv e sob er and th o u g h tfu l co n sid eratio n from e v e ry re p u b lica n o f O re g o n . W h e n th is w ill m ak e a sm a ll cro p . V in e y a rd s are v ery p re m isin g an d unless s o m e th in g un forseen sh ou ld o ccu r th e y ie ld o f grap es w ill be good . T h e re are no con d ition s p resen t tod ay w h ich in d ica te rain o r a n y m aterial ch a n g e s from th e cu rren t w e a th e r con- | d itio n s. W a rm e r w e ath e r w ill m ost lik e ly p rev a il w ith in th e n e x t six d ays. ‘ [ n K U “ a th c ,,d ' ‘ a k e ">Unt‘ “ « « • '» o f 5 1 5J VOt“ il ,a c la im e ii* be m an e b>’ v un der b u rg on a re co u n t.— S a tu r d a y ’s O regon- I ian. j ASTORIA REGATTA. j Greatest Week of Sports Ever Held in the Paeitte Northwest. A sto ria w ill h o ld its th ird a n n u al re­ g a tta d a rin g th e w e e k o f A u gu st 18-aa, | w h ich w ill in clu d e th e S ta te F irem en *, T h e b a ttle s h ip O re g o s | tou rn am en t. w ill b e in th e h arb o r d u rin g th e w e e k , I and on e o f the fea tu res w ill be an o c e a r race b etw een tw o o f th e fastest schooner» | on th e P a cific coast. A sto r ia is m a k in g g re a t p rep aration s fo r th e e ve n t, and e * pects to e n tertain a t leaat ao.ooo p e o p le ■ - ■ 1 1 1 W h e n w e co n sid e r t h a t th e iti t e s t ia n are a b o u t five tim e s as lo n g as th e b od y we can re a lize th e in te n s e su ffe rin g e s- p erien ced w h en th e y b e co m e in flam ed D e W it t ’s C o lic & C h o le r a C u re su b d u e. in fla m m atio n a t o n c e an d com pletai} rem oves th e d iffic u lty . J. C . C lark , d ru g g ist.