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W ap ato lo d g e No. 40 m eets in it<»
*11 on th e first, th ird and fifth Saturd ays in
Hall
on the
each month
K . O F 1 ».
F O R K S T G R O V E . - D elp h os lodire No 10
m eets in M asonic h a ll ev e ry S atu rd ay even in g3
IRCUIT C o u r t - T h ir d M on day in M arch and
|y,and fourth M on day in N o v em b er.
It. 8.
G R O V E . — D elp h a tem p le, No. 7,
nu-fts 111 M asonic h all on th e second and fourth
” fd n e s d a y o f each m onth.
»surer
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C o u r t
F irst M o n d a y in ea ch m on th ,
lost mission KRS’ C o u r t — F irst
rfirst M onday in each m o n th ,
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m its castle h a ll on ev e ry altern ate,S n turd uy.
order
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J A lu th rie
W . I». B radford
K. L. M cC orm ick
A . B .C a d y
G e o rg e H W ilcox
........... A u stin C raig
L. K. W ilk e s
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i „ , .V.I'li„SliJ0R 0, M on u 'UmH lo ilg r No. 50 m e e t.
Iti II» h all on .every W ed n esd ay even in g
W. M í.ee'l» J4,méeí«?n>u id
encampment No.
fourth fu c U a y iio íiïïh m ïw h “ ‘h' *'C“nd " ,d
W A SH IN G T O N C O U N T Y .
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H ILLSB O R O . -P h o e n ix lo d ge No. 34’ m eets in
M asonic h a ll ev e ry M on day even in g. *
i..fcllRN ,i»I‘ I1l ’* 5 -. s i *»onides lo d ge No. 14 m eets
m |its castle h a ll ev ery S atu rd ay even in g.
H IL L S B O R O .— 1 h oen icia tem p le m eets in Ma-
son ic h all
A. O. U. W.
GROVK.
.............................. H on. S. H u g h es.
FO REST GROVK
F orest G ro v e lo d ge No.
even hal * ,n
F ellow s h all on ev ery T u esd ay
FO RKST G R O V E — D
ree
- eg
-g re
e o f H onor lodge
ets iu
Odd
m le eets
111 O
dd F e llo w s h all th e second T uesday
o f each month.
fcsClLMKN, T o serv e o n e y e a r, A . T . K n o x , 1 H IL L S B O R O .— H illsb oro lo d ge No. 61 m eets
m its h all on th e first and th ird F rid ays in each
Janies B u x ton , C . L- L a rg e .
, m on th .
To serve tw o y ea rs, T . C. M cN a tn er, H ugh
S H K R W O O D .— Sherw ood lo d g e No. 20 m eets
Smith, D. C. S te w a rt, P resid en t.
j in its h a ll ev ery T h u rsd a y even in g.
C0« i > k r ............................................. A aro n W ells.
:lge m eets in
TIC A RDVILLE.—Tigard ville lodi
BASUE kr
J- C. G reer.
its h all on th e seeond and fourth Saturd ays in
each m onth.
IB6HAL....................................................T . y. H arris
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G r o v k
H O LM ES,
MERCHANT
TAILOR.
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Wolverton
S. Bean
......... F. A . M oore
T . A . M cB ride
T . J. C leeto n
John II M itch ell
. ...G eo W M cBride
G eo . W . Patterson
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K o r e s t
T im e s .
F O I t E S T G R O V E , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , A U G . <i,
DIRECTORY.
STATU O F
County Hatchet
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F R O M
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f l t ' i t u i n g m i l l l{ < > p a ir i n g
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N e a tly I to n e .
Pants to Order,
$
5 .0 0
UPWARDS.
18 }) 0 .
V ol. II, No. 18, V ol. V ili, No. 27
W eekly Crop Bulletin.
H e n ry ’s su ccess in ra isin g h o rse -ia ilisli
Special Council Meeting.
W eath er— C o oler
w eath er and less shea»» w h at can be d o n e b y in d u stry
C ity co u n cil m et in special session
sm o k e , th o u g h m ore c lo u d s, h a v e pre- b ack ed b y in te llig e n c e .— M o n d a y ’ s O re- I M on d ay eve n in g. In th e absen ce o f »he
v aile d d u rin g th e p a st w e e k , w ith rain g o n ia n .
record er Dr. I.a rg e filled his office- T h e
F r id a y n ig h t, S a tu rd a y , a n d an occas-
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o b je ct o f th e m ee tin g w as to a u th o rise
sio n a l rain sh ow ei S u n d a y . T h e rain
Big Fire at North Yamhill.
| th e la v in g o f a on e-in ch pip e to J u d ge
w as h e av iest in P o rtla n d , w h ere 0.63 o f
N o rth Y a m h ill w as visite d b y a fire B alter’s resid en ce, h e h a v in g a greed to
an in ch tell, at R o se b u rg 0.11 o f an in ch T u e sd ay m o rn in g a bou t tw o o ’c lo ck , a d v an ce th e m oney to p a y for th e im-
fe ll, and from th en ce sou th w ard
de* T h e fire sta rte d on th e in sid e o f J. S. p rovem en t an d to ttuke it out in w ater
, cre a sin g to 0.03 o f an in ch in Jackson L a m a r’ s saloon . It is su pposed th a t it r e n t
j co u n ty .
T h e ra in fa ll w as u n usual and
It w as o rd ered th a t th e pipe to Judge
w as ca u se d b y a c ig a r stu m p th a t m ay
u
u n
n expe
exp ected , and w as not produ ced Iky a n y h av e been ca re le ssly th ro w n in to a box B a b e r’s house be la id at once. H en ry
j g e n e ra l storm m ovem en t, su ch a» pre- Useil fo r a sp itto o n . T h e b u ild in g and j W irtz w as cre d ite d w ith £48 on h is a c­
v a ils in th e w in ter season . T h e tem p era ­
a ll it con tain ed w as co m p le te ly co n ­ co u n t. B ills o f A b b o tt Sc R oe $18.81 for
ture ave ra ge d 3 d eg. co o le r th an th e sum ed. B. N . D a n ie l’ s b la ck sm ith sh op, w ater fixtu res, C h a s. L a C h a p e lle $2.84
w eek p reced in g, th e low er tem p eratu re a ll o f his to o is and a b u g g y w ere also and $4.72 for w o rk w ere in tro d u ced , fa v ­
1
o ccu rrin g in th e d a v tim e. T h e h e a t o f ,le ,tr o v e , . A la rge b u ild in g ow n ed by
d a y ave ra ge d 76 d e g ., as a g a in st 83 d e g . T
h o m as ___
H a ll, , w
h ich c o n ta in .a^v.
e d the
______
_____
o f th e w eek b efore, w h ile th e n ig h t tern- R ecord office, a w agon shop, a h all and
1 peratu re ave ra ge d 56 d eg ., th e sam e as* a ll o f Mr. H a ll’s h ou seh old go o d s was
th e p rece d in g w eek. T h e w in d s h a v e
bu rn ed to th e ground, n o th in g being
| been lig h t in force, an d from th e south saved e x c e p t th e p r in tin g outfit.
The
| to w est in d irection
citize n s fo u g h t h ard to sa v e th e h o tel
I C rop s— H a rv e stin g o f fall-sow n w h eat, and H . F . B e d w e lP s store, b oth o f w h ich
J A V A COFFEE HOUSE
| o f o a ts and b a ile y is w e ll a lo n g, and w ere tw ice on fire. T h e fire la sted about
j som e th re sh in g lia s been d on e. T h e tw o h ou rs, and th e to ta l loss is e stim a te d
AND
! rains h av e done no in ju ry to cu t gra in , at a bou t $4,500.
J and w ill not do in ju ry unless th e y sh ou ld
[ be lo n g con tin u ed , w h ich is n ot e xp e cte d .
Oregon’s School f'lii Id run.
P R IV A TE ROOMS FOR L A D IE S T h e ra in s w ere o f b en efit to late-plan ted
T h e ch ild re n d ra w in g sch ool m o n e y in
O p e n D a y a n d N ig h t
potatoes, to p a stu ra g e,to co rn ,to ga rd en s
and to hops. S u ch rain as has p rev aile d th e variou s co u n ties ot th e sta te are
282 and 282 1-2 Morrison St.
is v ery un usual a t th is season o f the g iv e n in the fo llo w i rag list. It w ill be
Portland,
- - Oregon. y e a r, but it w ill be o f m uch benefit. seen- th a t W a sh in g to n co u n ty ra n k s six th
in p o in t o f num bers:.
Second Street -
o ra b ly reported and ordered'paid. C h e ck
w as ordered d raw n in favor o f Porter
T u p p e r for th e am ou n t of his b ill for
Hillsboro.
wood d elive re d at pow er house on J u ly 1.
T h e c it y m arsh a l w as a u th o rize d to
sell th e b la ck bu ll now in th e p ou n d at
j p u b lic auction on W ed n esd ay, A u g . 5 at
| 1 p. m. C o u n cil th en adjou rn ed .
JUSTON’S
j
RESTAURANT
Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate.
2,766 L in co ln
th a t th e rain w ill be o f b enefit to late- B aker
1.230
2,656 L in n
7.464
sow n g ra in , b ut su ch can h ard ly be the Benton
C la ck a m a s
7.S03 M alh eu r
1 , 100
case. It is a foolish e x p e rim e n t to sow C latso p
3.326 M arion
10,440
Cdmratttees o f City Connell.
„
^
C o lu m b ia
M
orrow
1.430
2.095
H a i l .,
yli n ,,
«awe«.—C o u n ciltn en S te w a rt, L a rg e and
Coos
3,800 M u ltn om ah 23.567
C i a l ly SO a l t e r J u n e
C
rook
1,280
P
o
lk
3,862
en ts rep ort th a t w h ere th e g ro u n d is
C u rry
Uaiff an,l Accounts.— C o u n c ilm e n M cN am er,
S h erm an
979
p ro p e rly p rep ared and th e gra in p ro p e rly D ou gla»
1,613
(ton and Sm ith.
5.615 T illa m o o k
sow
n
th
at
good
cro
p
s
are
th
e
result.
G
ra
n
t
U m a tilla
\ntts and Public Property.—C o u n c ilm e n S m ith ,
5.526
1,400 U nion
4,600
G ood fa rm in g in O regon w ill a lw a y s pro- G illia m
pxand Stewart.
H a rn ey
W a llo w a
\re acul Water.— C o u n c ilm e n B u x to n , S m ith
■ ,727
Jackson
W asco
3.948
¡McNamer.
Josep hin e
6,090
2,411 W a sh in g to n
Itaith an,/ Polkt —C o u n c ilm e n L a rg e , S tew a rt
C a sca d e s. Corn for ta b le use is in th e K la m a th
1.055 Y a m h ill
Knox.
860
m ark e t, and is in q u a lity b etter th an L a k e
\ayt ami Means. —Councilm en M cNamer, Dux-
Lan
e
T o ta l
129,623
7,303
d Smith.
u s u a l. M elons in th e south ern co u n ties
fulinf. C ou n cilm en S te w a rt, M cN a m er an d
are rip e and p le n tifu l. L a te ch erries are
F ir e at B u x to n .
a bou t o v er. E a r ly p e a ch e s and e arly
M r. W . j . S ta le y o f B u xton ost h is
a p p les are ripe; rasp b erries and b la c k ­
W. R. C.
F ire W arden j F orest G rov e.—Jam es B. M atthew s R elief
* Ltabo
b erries are v ery p le n tifu l; stra w b erries , hom e b y fiire a bou t 4 o ’ c lo c k F rid a y
J u s tic e o f th e Peace j C orps m eets altern a te T h u rsd a y s in Odd Fel-
. Dolstrom
T h e m o rn in g ’s w o rk w as
are go n e . H ops, w h ere c u ltiv a te d , h a v e m orn in g.
C o n sta b le t lo w s h a ll.
. Saopington.
m ade go o d g ro w th ; th e burrs h a v e for- ! b u sy in g th e fa m ily an d no on e w as in
I. O. G. T.
d Smith à
Stenographer and Typewriter m ed; lic e h av e a p p eared . M an y hop- th e house b o t it is th o u g h t th e flam es
........... S ch o o l D irecto rs
ydr.
5
F orest G ro v e.— Forest G ro v e lo d ge No. 11
L- Smith.)
. m eets in its h a ll ev e ry S atu rd ay even in g.
G e n era l T y p e w ritin g , L a w
ya rd s are n ot h a v in g a n y a tte n tio n paid spread, from th e k itc h e n sto v e . T oo
S ch o o l C le rk
icc Stewart
H illsb oro . H illsb oro lo d g e m eets In its h all
W o rk , C o p y in g , C o rresp on d ­
to th em . T h e fruit p rosp ects h a v e not g re a t progress h ad b een m ade b efore th e
P rin c ip a l o f Sch ool
U Thomas. A B
e v e ry S atu rd ay. J u v en ile T em p le, Sundays,
ence, e tc., d one q u ic k ly and
ch a n g e d .
G m ie n s h av e been g re a tly fire w as d isco v ered to su cce ssfu lly fight,
3 P »>•
n e a tly and a t a m oderate
W . O F TH E W.
b en efited b y th e rains; gard en p rodu ce T h e barn n a rro w ly escaped. A few p a ­
C liu r c li D i r e c t o r y .
■ F orest G ro v e C am p No. 98, m eets in Odd Fel-
p r i c e ........................................
is v ery p le n tifu l.
pers a n d a little c lo th in g w ere a ll th at
i lo w s h all th e first and th ird S a tu rd a y in each
m on th .
T h e co n d itio n s p r e v a ilin g to d a y are w as sa v e d o f th e co n te n ts o f th e h ouse,
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R C H .
A T H a t c h e t O f f i c e - F o rest G ro ve
A. R o g e r s , P a s t o r .
su ch as to in d ica te th a t th e cu rren t cool, In su ra n ce w as $150 in th e N ew Z ea lan d
Irvices every S u n d a y a t 11 a. m . an d 8 p. m.
c lo u d y and sh o w e ry w eath er w ill pass C o.
tav school a fte r m o rn in g service.
cial m eetings e v e r y T h u r s d a y e v e n in g at
a w a y , and t h a t th e w e a th e r w ill b ecom e
Fishing on the Nehalem.
m uch w arm er b efore th e w e e k closes.
lung people’s m e e tin g o n e h o u r b e fo re Sun-
cvemng service.
T h e O regon ian g iv e s an in te re stin g a c ­
rangers are a lw a y s c o r d ia lly w elco m ed ,
co u n t o f th e trip o f a fish in g p a rty w h ich
HE RAISES HORSERADISH.
METHODIST E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H .
sp e n t som e tim e in th e G rove b oth on
R e v . D. A , W a t t e r s , P a s t o r .
A Beaverton Producer and His Pe­ its jo u rn e y out and on th e retu rn .
kices every S u n d a y at 11 a. in. an d 8:30p. iu.
All
kinds
of
Groceries,
Glassware
and
Stone­
lay school at 12.15 p. m. J u n io r le a g u e e v e ry
Ju d ge C . B. B e llin g e r, o f th e U n ited
culiar Product.
lay at 4 p. m. Epworth league at 6:30 p. laa-,
ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons,
S ta te s d istric t co u rt, h as retu rn ed hom e
pay. Prayer m e e tin g 7:30 p. m~, T h u rs d a y .
M an y p eople are fon d o f h orse-rad ish
Brooms, Mop'Sticks, Butter Moulds, Ladles,
from h is o u tin g . H e and M illa rd C .
as a re lish , bu t few h a v e a n y idea o f how
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Wood.and
Willow Ware of all kinds, Fish­
m . and j
I it is gro w n for m a rk e t.
S om e h av e , L o w n sd a le m ad e a trip up th e south
¡gular service e v e ry S u n d a y a t i t
N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th at b y v ir tu e o f a n o r­
d er and d ecree o f th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f W a s h in g ­
ton co u n ty , O regon , m ad e and en tere d on J u ly
6, 1896, a u th o riz in g an d d ire c tin g th e a d m in is ­
I T U A L A T IN .
T u a la tin 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,
j h a ll 011 th e second and fourth Saturd ays in each deceased, to sell at p riv a te s a le th e real e s ta te
m onth.
b e lo n g in g to th e estate o f d eced en t.
Now. th erefo r, n otice is h e re b y g iv e n th at
K. O. T. M.
from an d a fte r th e 8th d a y o f A u g u s t, 1896, th e
j F O R K S T G R O V K .— F orest G rove tent No. 21 u n d ersig n ed , a d m in istra to r o f th e ab o v e n am ed
j m eets in M asonic hall on th e second and fourth estate, w ill p roceed to s ell th e rea l e sta te h e r e ­
I T u esd a ys in each m onth.
in a fte r d escrib ed at p riv a te sa le . Said rea l es­
b ein g p a r tic u la r ly d escrib ed as fo llo w s , to
■ H IL L S B O R O .— V iola tent No. 18 m eets in Odd tate
w it:
F e llo w s h a ll on th e second and fourth Tliurs-
L y in g and b e in g in th e c ity o f F o rest G ro v e,
; d a ys in each m onth
W a sh in g to n cou n ty, O regon , an d p a rtic u la rly
d escrib ed a s fo llo w s, to-w it: T h e w est q u a rte r
p. o r h .
o f lo t o n e (1) in b lo c k e ig h t (8), a s m a rk e d and
! H illsb oro G ran g e m eets in its h all on th e sec- recorded on th e d u ly recorded p la t o f said c ity
' °n d and fourth S atu rd ays in each m onth at 12 m . o f F orest G ro v e.
T e rm s o f sale: C ash in h an d , c o n v e y a n c e to
G. A. It.
b e at th e e x p e n se o f th e p u rch a ser.
F o rest G rov e. -J a m e s II. M atth ew s Post, No.
D ated at H illsb o ro , O reg on , t h i s j u l v 7, 1S96.
6, m eets in M asonic h all on th e first and th ird
J oh n L . La ugh lit».
j W ed n esd ays in each m onth.
A d m in istra to r o f th e K sta te o f W illia m R. C ar­
p en ter, d eceased.
14-18
743
*.734
854
5.201
td
itou
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t ail
5.»43
Court House News.
P ro b a te — In re e sta te o f W ilc o x , d e­
ceased; in v e n to ry o f personal p rop erty
in C o lu m b ia c o u n ty filed and approved;
valu e o f sam e $450.
A First Class Grocery Store
. . . . IS GREER THE GROCER’S
!
|p. m. Sunday sch ___
ool at i« a. m. A aro n
supt. P ra y er m e e tin g T h u rs d a y eveti-
t 7:30 p. m. Sr. Y . P. S. C. E S u n d a y evrn
*t 6:30 p. m. Jr. Y . P. S. C. K . S u n d a y
_Joon at 4 p. m. S y lv ia E d w a rd s. p residen t-
public are c o r d ia lly in v ite d to a ll th ese
m
Tea
J W H F.K LO C K M A R S H , P. M.
1111(1 Coffee
a Specialty
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ARRIVAL AND D E PA R T U R E OK M A ILS.
Meats, Sausages,
Fish and Poultry
The Country affords, in Great
> h e s t g r o v e f i r k d e p a r t m e n t .
IMS:—G e n e r a l A l a r m — R ap id ta p p in g
bell. The lo catio n o f th e fire w illb e indi-
[hy the num ber o f fu ll ta p s g iv e n b etw een
tcneral alarm s— c o rre sp o n d in g to th e num -
wards whose Limits a re g iv e n b elo w ,
f for d r ill- T h r e e tap s, p au se, th r e e taps,
I- three taps.
. for m eeting— F iv e tap s.
W ARD L IM IT S .
# w ard-N orth o f P a cific a v e n u e a n d east
ege Way.
B <1 ward— N o rth o f P a cific a v e n u e an d
J* College W ay an d B street,
m ward N a y lo r’s a d d ition .
Jin w a rd - B etw een P a cific a v e n u e and
P avenue south.
P ward —Between S eco n d a v e n u e a n d South
Wdition.
h ward—South P a rk ad d itio n .
X 1 XGTOX C O U N T Y P O S T O F F I C E S .
B ea verto n
B u x to n
C o rn e liu s
C fu t e r v ille
F
ir
D ille y
I Grove
G le n c o e
F a rm in g to n
G le n w o o d
P Home
G r e e n v ille
H illsb o ro
G asto n
M id d leton
L a u re l
P
ro g r e ss
M o u n ta in d a te
S h erw o o d
R eed v ille
T u a la tin
B lo o m in g
Lenox
T h a tc h e r
P h illip s
Civic S o cieties.
A. F. AND A. M.
G R O VE . H o lb ro o k I-odge. No. W,
J " '1« b all th e T h u r s d a y b e fo re t h e fu ll
in «eh month.
-fB O R O .-T u a lity lo d g e . No. 6. m eets in
fine Saturday on o r b e fo re th e fu ll m oon
Variety and at Moderate Prices
\ General Shipping Business,
Wholesale and Retail.
Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat Hogs,
Spring Lambs and Veal Calves.
BUYER AND S ELLER .
TELEPH ONE, Ä
FOREST
r 0“'
CROVE.
THE OLD WILTBOUT M ILL
GALES C R EE K .
All Grades of
Rough and Dressed Lumlier.
Kiln Dried Lumber a Specialty.
I^*w P r i c e s ,
P r o m p t D e l iv e r y ,
E x c e lle n t Q u a lit y .
('HAS. HIATT. Proprietor.
} «ooth.
B ea verto n lo d g e No. 100 m eets
on th e first T u e s d a y in each
*
n. e . ft.
¡J* 0 RQ.—'T u a la tin C h a p te r m eets
“sth* the second an d fo u rth T u e s d a y s in
4
‘T G r o v e _Fore«t Chapter S f . »
.«•sonic hall on the first and third
1
«*4
1
SELLS O N LY TH E BEST OF
and from P ortlan d an d a ll p o in ts E a s t: De-
6:30 a. m. and 4 20 p. m.. A r r iv e s 9:40 a. m .
40 p. m.
Corvallis, and p o in ts S o u th : D e p a rts 8:35
Arrives 5:05 p. m .
Greenville, M an n in g, B u x to n an d V ern on ia:
es 11 a. m. D e p a rts 1 p . m.
esCreek. A rriv es 11 30. D e p a rts 1:3*
In re estate o f G eo. R. C o rey, deceased;
rep ort filed, e x a m in e d and approved.
S am e in re e sta te o f D avid M unro, d e­
ceased.
P e titio n filed a s k in g for a ssig n m e n t o f
d o w er to th e w id ow o f Joh n Lu ssm an,
deceased; cita tio n ord e re d to G e o . G a l-
b reath gu ard ia n and to th e m in o r heirs,
retu rn ab le S ep t. 28, 1896, at 10 o 'c lo c k
a. m.
K state o f Jacob K e im , deceased; fin al
a cco u n t filed and set fo r h e a rin g O c t. 5,.
1896, at 10 o ’c lo ck a. m .
I11 re estate o f S a m u e l C . R itc h e y , d e ­
ceased ; form er o rd e r o f th is cou rt r e ­
v o k e d and E sth e r V io la G a rd n e r d ecreed
to lie a le g a tee u n der said w ill to th e
a m o u n t o f $1000 and th e sam e ord ered
paid to \V. D . W o o d , a d m in istrato r o f
said E s th e r V io la G a rd n e r, deceased ,
and upon filin g th e re ce ip t o f said W. I>.
W ood for said sum , said estate be closed
o f record , but e x e c u tr ix o f said d eceased
sh all retain a ll p ro p e rty now on han d
u n til said claim is fu lly paid.
L a w D o ck e t— In th e case o f K . C .
! d ou b tless seen p la n ts o f th is p ep p ery stu ff fork o f th e N c h a le m riv e r, th e m em ory
„
McNAMER’S MEAT MARKET
ost O llin * o f F o r e s t G r o v e *
1 .1
ing Tackle and all kinds of »Seeds.
Hatchet and Weekly Oregonian $2 a Vear.
g ro w in g in fen ce co rn ers, w h ere it used ° ‘ w ln ch wiU not * * eff“ ce '1 frora t,le ir
to be th e cu stom to p la n t it , and w h ere ,u lnds fo r m a n y w e e k s to com e. T h e y
| it w ou ld rem ain g ro w in g forever, h ut em P'o> ed W illia m S m ith an d D an iel
n ever am ou n t to a n y th in g . T h e fa ct 1>erry as 8 u u le s’ a n d > a fte r Koi,1K as ,ar
th at a v e r y g re a t p a rt o f a ll th e horse-1 as p o ssib le b y w ag o n , th e y to o k a boat
w ith th e in te n tio n o f m a k in g th e ir w ay
radish used on th is co a st is gro w n b y I
M an proposes,
on e farm er liv in g n ear B eav erto n , 9 o r 10 j to S a lm o n b e rry cre e k .
niHes from th is c ity , w ill be a su rprise to bnt G o d <lisI>oses' an d ’ a f,e r e n d lts s d if‘
m an y. Jo h n H e n ry is th e farm er, aud ficu lty ,n try in K to Pul1 th e ir b o at o ver
he h as been in th e b u sin ess o f c u ltiv a t- th e sw lft raP,d s' ,h e cra ft w as fin a l,y
in g horse-rad ish som e 20 years. H e s w ,m P*d and w asbed a w a y- N e a rl>’ a l>
raises it on b eaver-d am lan d,' and uses th
th eir
e ,r P ™ v.s.on s, c lo th in g an d ta c k le
w ent w ith th e boat,
th e fe rtilizers w h ich lo n g e x p e rie n ce h as w ent w ,th tb e h ™ 1’ b ut th e la tte r w as
covered
ta u g h t him are th e b est for th e pu rp ose. • I re
reco«
r e d and
and th
th e e in tre p id sportsm en
ca m e dow n th e ra p id s w ith th e v e lo city
A t first M r. H e n ry ra ised o n ly a few
o f a sk y ro c k e t. Ju d ge B e llin g e r had to
h un d red poun ds. T h is y e a r he h as 21
acres in c u ltiv a tio n , and "win m a rk e t 1 d iv id e llis c lo tlle s w ith I'c rr>’ ’ *o th a t the
ton s o f th e roots.
E v e r y sp rin g he la tte r cou ld m a k e a re sp ecta b le appear-
p la n ts h is sets, and h is field is c u ltiv a te d an ce. A fte r a ll v icissitu d es, th e p a rty
g a th e re d in a fine su p p ly o f tro u t th at
in fact, and, w hen it com es to d ig g in g
w as p la ced w h ere th e y w ou ld do th e
th e roots, it is w ork for fou r m en an d a
m ost good .
plo w . M r. H e n ry sa ys th e soil and
clim a te o f th is se ctio n are e s p e c ia lly ad-
Wants Alimony.
a p ted to th e g ro w in g o f h orse-radish .
W illia m H eed, an a tto rn e y o f Port-
H e has sen t sets to C a lifo rn ia , b u t th e
p la n ts d id n o t th riv e th ere. S o m e o f lan d, w as in H ills b o ro M o n d a y, in v e sti-
h is n e ig h b o rs h av e tried th e c u ltiv a tio n g a tin g th e co u rt p ro cee d in gs w h e r e b y G .
o f th e p ro d u ct, but d id n o t m ak e a s u c ­ M elvin T h o rn o b tain e d a d iv o rce from
cess o f it. L a st y e a r M r. H e n ry raised
a b o u t 50 tons and d isp osed o f it a ll. H is
produ ct is in d em an d , for he raises la rg e
roots, stra ig h t and sm o o th , so th a t th ere
is little loss in p rep arin g th em for s c ra p ­
in g . H is cro p is re a d y for m a rk e t in
O ctob er.
The
b eaver-d am
lan d on
w h ich h e gro w s it is th e sam e on w h ich
on ion s are e x te n s iv e ly gro w n , and he
gro w s som e o n ion seeds. A fte r th e lan d
been been cropped for live y e ars w ith on -
ions, it b e g in s to need fertilizers. T h e
F a n n o fa rm is an e x c e p tio n , a s a m in e ral
sprin g, it ia cla im ed , su p p lies fe rtiliz in g
p ro p erties to th e b eaver-d a m lan d on
th is place. M r. H e n ry is e n th u sia stic in
regard to th e b e n e fits to fo llo w th e in ­
tro d u ctio n o f su gar-beet c u ltiv a tio n in
th is sta te . T h e b eets w ill lie raised a l­
te rn a te ly w ith w h ea t, an d fields w h ich
are w e ll tille d and ra ise a go o d cro p o f
b eets on e y e a r w ill raise a go o d cro p o f
w h .a t th e n e x t. R a is in g b eets w ill lie
b etter th an su m m er fa llo w in g .
M r.
P. U. Conservatory.
M rs. F . R . C o o k , o f Portlan d , h as been
en gag ed as teach er o f pian o in th e C o n ­
se rv ato ry o f P a cific U n iv e rsity .
The
J T e a ch e rs’ C o m m itte e h a v e m ad e th e
selection w ith g re a t care from a large
list o f a p p lica n ts o f h ig h m erit an d feel
con fid en t th at th e w» rk o f th is d ep a rt­
m en t w ill u n der M rs. C o o k ’s in stru ctio n
be h eld up to th e h ig h stan d ard s o f th e
past.
S h e has h ad e x c e p tio n a lly fine
a d v a n ta g es in th e stu d y o f m usic and a
v ery su ccessfu l e x p e rie n ce as a te ach e r.
A m o n g her in stru cto rs she n u m b ers H.
J. L o n g , o f B oston, w h o stro n g ly co m ­
m ends h er w ork u n der h im . T h o se w ho
k n o w th e h ig h ra n k o f Mr. L o n g and
h is e xtrem e co n serv atism in recom m en d ­
in g m usician s w ill p lace great v a lu e on
th is te stim o n ia l. M rs. C o ok ta u g h t for
th re e years, ju st p reviou s to h er m ar­
riage, in W h itm a n c o lle g e , and th e le t­
ters received b y th e co m m itte e in regard
to h e r w ork th ere, are e n th u sia stic in
h er praise. H er sa la ry w as raised eve ry
y e a r w h ile she w as th ere, and th e piano
d ep artm en t m ade re m ark a b le gro w th
u n der h er d ire ctio n .
T h e pu pils and frien d s o f Mrs. W a lte r
R eed w ill be g la d to k n o w th at th e c o m ­
m itte e has re tain e d h er to fill th e p osi­
tion o f vocal te a c h e r for th e co m in g
year. T h e e x c e lle n c e o f M rs. R e e d V
w o rk is so w e ll k n o w n th a t com m en ts
are u n necessary.
Miss Annie Pomeroy,
ipolll
LA R G EST T.Y C IR ­
CULATION OF
TH E COUNTRY
NEVVSI’A P E R S
O F TH E W IL L ­
AM ETTE V A L­
LEY'. . . . .
j
v s- J- H . and H . A . F re e m a n , ju d g m e n t
b y d efau lt for d eb t and costs, and at-
tach e d p ro p erty o rd ered sold.
C h a rle s G e o rg e B ish op adju d ged insane
a,,(l ordered co m m itte d to th e a sylu m .
W arran ts ordered d raw n in favor o f W.H.
B ender, w itn ess. $2; W . I). W o o d , ex
a m in in K p h y sicia n , $5.
C a r r ia g e I .ic e n s e s .- I is v id
N . R .y -
h is w ife , A lic e M . T h orn , at th e recen t m ond and M in n ie I ,h o n d ‘ -
session o f th e c ir c u it cou rt. T h e attor- j
l - F ’ B arton a » 'l M a g g ie E . I>uren.
n ey c la im s th a t a c o p y o f th e co m p la in t j
w as n o t served on Mrs. T h o rn , an d th at
M y r ic t - W 'ils o n .
sh e h as been in P ortlan d , bu t for som e
M r. B. M. W ilso n and M iss H a ttu
tim e past h as not been liv in g w ith h er M y ric t, b oth o f W e st C h e h a le m , w e n
h u sban d , th o u g h she h as been ta k in g u n ited in m a rria g e on J u ly 29, a t M e
h er m eals at th e sam e re sta u ra n t. T h e M in n v ille , b y Ju d ge M agers.
sem m on s was p u b lish e d in th e A rgu s,
_______________ _
and M rs. T h o rn c la im s to h a v e been
to ta lly u n aw are o f th e a ction b ro u gh t
a g a in st h er u n til h er a tte n tio n w as c a lle d
to th e fa ct th a t a d iv o rce h ad been
« ran ted . P ro cee d in g s w ill be in stitu te d
to h av e th e case reopen ed , a n d as M r.
T h orn is soon to receive
from th e
A. O. U . W ., as b e n e fic ia ry ot a d eceased
re la tiv e in th e K a s t, M rs. T h o rn hopes
to p ro fit th e r e b y .— O re g o n ia n .
Old People.
O ld people w h o re q u ire m e d icin e tt
re gu la te th e b ow els and k id n e y s w ill fisu
!
th e tru e rem ed y in K le c tr ic H itters. T h i:
m ed icin e does n ot stim u la te and contaiw
no w h isk e y n or o th e r in to x ic a n t , bnt
a cts as a to n ic and a lte r a tiv e . I t acts
m ild ly on th e sto m ach a n d b o w els, add
in g stre n g th and g iv in g to n e to th e or
g a n s, th e re b y a id in g n atu re in the per
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form an ce o f th e fu n ctio n s. F.lectric Hit
K a r l* . C l o v e r R o o t t ™
ters ia an e x c e lle n t a p p e tizer and aid.-
Is a cu re for H e a d a ch e and N e rvo u s I>is-
d ig e stio n . O ld p e o p le find it just ex
e ases N o th in g re lie v e s so q u ic k ly . F o r
a c tly w h a t th e y n e ed . P rice fifty cen ti
sale ^ C la r k ’ s d ru g store.
and f t p er b o ttle a t th e M iller Pharm acy.