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H IL L S B O K O . Prof. M arsh, o f Forest G rove was here Entered at the post-office at Forest Grove, Or. as Second-class mail matter. M onday. C ircu it court has taken a recess until the 26th. TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS. M iss Pauline Brown is visitin g friends Postage Free. over in W ashin gton . Six months Three months T h e recent rain drove in several cam p ers from th e foothills. In Advauce A B SO LU T E L Y P U R E ablishcd for the dissemination of Washing ton county news, the elevation o f humanity and the money we can make. Items o f general interest gratefully received. Editor's hobbies and opinions on this page, all the rest facts impartial and uncolored. Editor is at home in his sanctum, H a tc h e t Building, Forest Grove, from 6 a. m. to to p. m. o f each week day and always glad to talk and he talked to. ISSl'KD E V E R Y W E E K IN THURSDAY EitoM rRiNTERv. any more liability can lie assumed E ditor and P roprietor . the legislature must first m eet and CR A IG amend the charter. EADABLE ELI ABLE E . . E ight .. 1 aces Pending that action the city would be helpless, I w ithout PECULIAR. T h e county school superintend ent has advertised in the H atchet that he w ill hold his n ext quarterly teachers’ exam ination at Forest j Grove. A s Hillsboro is reallv the I most central part of the county and j the county capital besides, this REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. | action is rather peculiar, inasmuch F o r P residen t, as for four years the exam inations W m . M c K in l e y , ok O h io . have been held here. But, ev i F o r V ice -P re sid en t, dently, Mr. C raig does not love G a r r e t t A. H o iia k t . o f N e w J e r s e y . even his fellow republicans o f this For Presidential E le c to rs Troni O regon , c ity .— H illsboro A rgu s. T. T. G k k k , o f M a r i o n C o u n t y , NOT IF WASCO IS WISE. S. M. V o r a n , o f L a n k , E. L. S m it h , ok W asc o , “ W ith between six and seven J. F . C a k l k s , o k M u l t n o m a h . million pounds o f wool lyin g unsold in T h e Dalles warehouse and no FOR SCHOOL BOYS AND (URLS. immediate prospect o f any sale, there is no clanger of the Dem ocratic Mr. H. F . Dosch, Commissioner . ticket carryin g W asco county next o f the State Board of H orticulture N ovem ber” .— T h e Dalles Clironi- for the First District, some time cle. ago offered a fine gold medal for the best essay written by a pupil of T h e N ew Y o rk W orld has shown an ungraded school in his district a bit o f newspaper enterprise in on the subject o f fruit culture. T he gettin g a character sketch o f C an conditions announced were as fol didate Bryan from the editor o f a lows: rival paper to his. Probably it was T h e essay must lie w ritten by a w ith the idea o f seeing w hat his boy or girl lietween the ages of 14 worst enemy could say aboilt him and 18 years who is a pupil in some and the W orld has succeeded for ungraded school in the district: the the Omaha Bee man has scorched essay must not contain over 700 his brother editor in tru ly profes words and must be sent to H . F . sional style. Dosch, H illsdale, O regon, before “ W hat I denounce is a protective August 1 st of the present year, a c companied by the name, postoffice tariff, levied purely and solelv for mirnose o o f f protection. nrotertinn Tt is is the purpose It address and school of the w riter. the The jud ges are Dr. T. R. Cardwell, Prof. E . R. Fake and Mr. Frank Lee. The counties in the district are Multnomah, W ashington, Y a m hill, Colum bia, Clatsop and T illa mook. T he time for filing the manu scripts has elapsed and none have yet been received. Mr. Dosch has therefore extended the conditions by providing that the essay may be written by any pupil from 14 to 18 years o f age in any public school, . „ ........ . . • L ie f . . . h ou se _______________ L ike the experience of most other love-at-first-sight matches, Demo- cracy is finding out t h a t Bryan does not wear w ell. T he honey moon w ill be over early in N ovem ber. F o r D ysp e p sia The council failed to consider the A n d L iv e r C o m p la in t y o u h a v e a p rin ted matter of insuring the c ity plant at g u a ra n te e on e v e ry b o ttle o f S h ilo h ’s its last session. It should not he V ita liz e r . It n e ve r fails t o cu re. F o r n eces-u \ to exp lain the n< rk’* drag store, for immediate action. A n y good business man know s that it is poor ,M a n y a d ? y * w ” .r k U lo*»b Y *ick hea<l- ' hen policy to run unnecessary risk w is liable t o brin g ruin, least o f all. w h e n it is other peo wL O llS c h a ilC t mmm ’w President University of Oregon. Lecture Governor Win P Lord A fternoon S rssiom —2K» O' clock . Geography—How to Teach It J Burnham Principal Couch School, Portland. E vening S ession —'7:30 O’ clock . M usic. Address of Welcome............................S G Irvin Mayor of Newport. Music. Response to Address of Welcome...... G M Irwin Superintendent of Public Instruction, Salem. Music. «che. caused b y in d ige stio n a n d stom ach C astoria is I)r. Sam uel P ite lie r ’s p r e sc rip tio n fo r Infant, and C hildren . I t con tain s n e ith e r O p iu m , M orphine nor oth er N arcotic substance. I t is a h a rm le s s substitute for P areg oric, D rops, S o o th in g S y ru p s, a n d Castor Oil. I i is P leasan t. Its g u a ra n tee is t h ir t y y ea rs' use by M illions o f M others. C asto ria is th e C h ild r e n ’ s l ’anucea —the M other’s F riend . Ju d ge C ran d all had ch arge o f the co u n ty treasurer’s office for a few days w h ile th e treasurer was absent at W ilhoit Springs. T h e fourth q u arterly conference o f the M. K. C h u rch convened at th is place M ond ay forenoon, R ev. Gue, o f Portland presiding. Castoria* C a s to ria . I)r. K . D eW itt C onnell, o f H illsboro, has been v isitin g K . M. U nderw ood, his room a n d c la ss m ate at E u g e n e for three | years. H e is t a k in g a b icy cle to u r, ; h ro u g h the v a lle y .— M c M in n v ille He- j porter. S. B. H uston returned from Tacom a M onday m orning. J. I. K n ig h t, W . H . 1 W eh ru n g and and S h eriff Bradford are j as y e t d etain ed a witnesses, the case again st W ilk in s not h av in g yet been called for tria l. C o u n ty S u rv eyo r W ilk e s is yet absent w ith h is p a rty su rv e yin g in the wilds o f WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. T illam o o k co u n ty. H e has recen tly beeu Duties of Principals......................Hiram Tyree aw arded th e co n tra ct o f su rv e yin g sev Principal Public Schools, Albany. eral tow n ships in D ouglas cou n ty, on the Methods of Teaching Orthography.. I) V S Reid h eadw aters o f th e U m pqua river. Principal Public Schools, Eugeue. H illsb oro v isitors at V aq u in a are W. Duties of School Directors.........Hon W E Yates N. B arrett and fam ily, R . II. G oodin and C orvallis. Mrs W H Allen ! fa m ily, S. B. H uston and fa m ily, J. B. Primary Work................... Training Department, Oregon State Normal V rotnan and fam ily, M iss W h ite H. School, Monmouth. W eh ru n g and w ife, Mr. S. Potters and E vening S ession —7:30 O' clock . ch ild , H. S . C ro n k ite and w ife, Miss | Musical Entertainment. Address . Hon II it I ;tiler G race C ron kite. President State Agricultural College of Oregon. A m o n g those cam ped at th e soda ; springs on G a le s creek this w eek are the fam ilies o f W . K . T h orn , R e v . E . P. H ugh es, J. C. H are, Joseph Downs, E . H. W arren , Mrs. T iffa n y , Miss Ada Singing in Public Schools.............R A Heritage Bryan, M isses M ary, B erth a and Lizzie Dean Musical Department, Willamette Univer i Tongue, M iss H attie R ice, M iss Ruth sity. I H are and Mr. John R ice. Methods of Teaching History in Public “ Cm.to ri* isso well adapted Uichiklrmthat I recommend It as «uperior to any | ivncription known to me.” II. A. Ain n.u, M. 1*., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn. N. Y. •* The use of ‘ Castoria ’ is so universal and its merits so well knov. n that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few art' the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach.” C.-n:.oa M autyn , I). D., New York City. llX t Casto ria cures Colie, Constijiation, Sour Ftomach, Diarrhœa, Eructation, Kills Worms, giv.-s sleep, and promo*. . I gwttion, ^ * I Without injurious medication. »4 P- ‘ f o r several years I h »TO reeoona*. I your ur * • Castoria,’ ('-ustoria,* ami shall always comi,,,.. coabwT close us It has invar ialily |*r**duc«l t*od¡, , ii " result*. 041 I DR U.nwiN F. P ardee , M. D m 128 th Street and 7th Ave., New York City T uk C entaur C ompany , 77 Mr hila t S treet , N ew Y ork C itt J. C. C l a r k THE LEADING DRUGGIST O F WASHINGTOÌ COUNTY, Carries ho bärgest Stock of Drugs in b, Grove and will Meet Prices that may ho made by AnJ one. Don't bo humbugged, but call on a Reliable DrJ gist of Experience. J. C. C L A R K , Druggist-: THURSDAY, AUGUST JO. Method« o f Teaching Arithm etic....... ........... Herbert Kittridge Principal Public Schools, La Grande. j 1 j mas county, a good time. AI r. N. reports h avin g had Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Batem an h ave re -1 A. W ilcox üb A p a rty o f y o u n g people, chaperoned turned from the coast and report h avin g b y Mr. R ich a rd C on n ell and w ife, drove had a fine time. AUK AGENTS OF THE Address.................................. L. Campbell Up tG th e Soda springs T h u rsd ay fo r a S till the big loads o f berry pickers are President State Normal School, Monmouth. d a y ’s o u tin g . T h ose in the p a rty were: seen enroute to the b erry fields. T h e E vening S ession —7:30 O’ clock . M iss Jen n ie C o n n ell, M isses Burns, cloudy w eather does not deter them . Musical Programme. L ath am and L izzie T o n g u e ,o f H illsboro; Mrs. Benton Sm ith and her sister, Lecture....................... Dr Thomas Condon j M iss K a t y F a y and M iss H arriet Morse, Mrs. R ich . R eycraft, have been called to University of Oregon, Eugene. o f P ortlan d , and M iss Lol i \ en an , oi ; the bedside of th eir sick gran dfath er at FRID AY, AUGUST 21. Forest G rove; M essrs. John W illis, Frank West Union. For Penmanship and Business Methods in G . M itch e ll, Jesse S tew art and Adrian Public Schools............. A P Armstrong T h e h ay in this stetion was all secured M errintan, o f H illsboro; H . A th elston President Portland Business College. before the rain cattle. H arvestin g is M orley and E lm er Conner., o f Fortland. T ** r Le“ " " ‘ I‘hy' ic’ K Berlhtol<l progressing and we hope there w ill be no Dean State Agricultural College, Corvallis dam age done. Methods of Teaching English Grammar “ B oys w ill be b o y s,’4 but you c a n ’ t af Miss M innie L u sier was seen passing ............................. .................Geo A Peebles ford to lose a n y o f th em . Be ready for Superintendent City Schools, Salem, on her w ay to her home at G len w ood on the green a p p le season by h av in g De- E vening S ession —7:30 O’ clock . the 3d iiist. (W h a t tim e is it, M innie?) A . W I L C O X A H R 0 ., Agnm| W it t ’s C o lic and Cholera Cure in the Musical Programme A ll w ill be glad to have her hom e again. Address.............................. Hon W R Ellis | house. J. C . C lark , d ru ggist. F O R E S T G R O V E , OR., A ll are rejoicin g over the fine refresh Member of Congress. i _____________________ in g rain o f the past few days. It cam e T h is a ssociation is h eld for th e esp e cia l Or R. W. BAXTER, 135 FrontS’J IHLLHY. ju st in tim e to assure a good crop o f benefit o f th e te ach e rs o f th is state. It M r. H anson lost a v alu able co lt last turnips. A il kin ds o f garden stu ff are P o rtla n d , Or. is g re a tly desired th a t a ll te a ch e rs w h o greatly refreshed. ca n , w ill a v a il th em se lv e s o f th is m ore NVee^’ Schools....................................Frank Rigler Superintendent City Schools, Portland. UNION PACIFICI). Information. . . T im e Cards, . . Maps and Tith . . Call on or write th an o rd in a ry o p p o rtu n ity . W e are ex- th a t the state c an fu rn is h in th e in terest o f th e p u b lic s c h o o ls w i ll be g iv e n . Our p rogram m e is a stro n g one, as a ll th e in stru cto rs are first cla ss e xp erien ced te ach e rs. | . f A - A X T I he a d v a n ta g es o f an o u tin g at N ew port are unsurpassed by those of any place in the state. The seaside attract- ions are numerous, the bathing opportu- ! n ities e x c e lle n t, a n d a ll co n d itio n s are j c e e d in g ly low price o f tw o d ollars and sev en ty-fiv e cents; from C o rv a llis and re- turn U is two dollars and fiflF cents- and is a llo w e d to a ll p ersons a tte n d in g th e in stitu te . T h e rates for round trip tic k e t on th e S o u th e rn P acific lin es w ill F ru it w ill be v ery scarce in these parts, report a few prunes, blackberries C. W . O d ell w en t to Portlan d on busi are quite plentiful in the Nehalem ness last w eek. m ountains according to reports o f the M rs. H a y e s o f P ortlan d is v isitin g with berry-pickers on their return. h er son c T _ H a ye s this week One quite serious accident lias been ... ... . _ , . , A lady M iss A lice S traucer o f Portlan d is reported in the berry field. (name unknow n) [M rs. M yers, reported v isitin g w ith h er m oth er th is w eek. further under “ A ccid en t on the N'eha- Mr; otto " lsmer * ent ‘ ° IkUlan-v le m .” — E d .] had ventured too far in ;,Ionday ,‘ ° run a thrashln« cn8,ne clim b in g over tile fallen tim ber, and th rou gh h arvest. slipped and fell, b reakin g three ribs and G ran dm a C lin e w ho is eight-three receivin g other serious injuries so as to years o f a ge h as been sick for the past necessitate the help ot a physician, so w eek but is now on th e m end. I Hr. L in k la ter w as sent for and left her Mrs. H oover lias given iter house two j resting as easy as could l>e expected. coats o f p ain t a d d in g to its attractiven ess S u n day school was reorganized by aud m a k in g it a v ery neat residence. Mrs. C. J. C ollins, o f F ir, on Sunday, Jessie S h eld o n o f O regon C ity is v isit A ugust 2, w ith M is s jo s ie H eisler chosen I in g w ith Mrs. H u b bert th is w eek and as superintendent, and Mrs. H eisler in w ill p ro b a b ly spend the fall and winter. term ediate-class teacher; Miss M aggie H erb H u b b ert is h au lin g som e lum ber Batem an, sec.; Miss M ary H eisler, treas on h is lan d b elow tow n and is preparin g urer and teacher o f the infant class. W e to build. T h in g s look rather suspicious. hope a ll interested in Sun day school in Our Mr. C . W . O d ell is m ak in g rapid pro- our neighborhood w ill attend. gress w ith his new house. M r. M arkee [ suIler' ,nen(lerit contem plates h irin g o f th e G rove lias the con tract ol build-1 oregon f° r the use o f her school, also for in g it. | l *le benefit o f the S u n day school. j Som e that the}. have attendcd the same. Roulld.trip excursion tickets can he por R e n a M cL eod th e you n gest ch ild o f cUased at certain on the Southern M r. an d M rs. F . S . M cLeod died at her P acific lin e s ch e ap e r th an th e sp e cia l rates offered th e asso cia tio n . T h e co m m itte e on e n tertain m e n t are m a k in g e v e ry a rra n g em e n t to h av e th e exp en ses o f te ach e rs a tte n d in g th e as- socia tion reduced as low as p ossib le, Persons d esirin g in fo rm a tio n on en ter- tain m e n t w ill report to H on . S. G . I rv in , ch airm a n o f th e co m m itte e . It is hoped " I f you llave ever seen a little ch ild in hom e M onday, aged a few d ays over **,e aRonJ' ° f summ er com plaint, you can seven years. S h e had been a patient rea' ' ze the dan ger o f the trouble and sufferer for over three m onths. R ev. > aPPreclate the value o f instantaneous re B urnett o fth e C h ristian church conducted i ' ,e ^ alw ays afforded b y D e W itt’s C o lic th e fun eral services at the house W ednes- and Cholera Cure. F or d ysentarv and d ay aftern oon after w h ich th e rem ains d iarrh,pa it is a reliable rem edy. We w ere tak en to F orest G rove for in ter -1 cou^ not afford to recom m end this as a m ent. R en a w as a b righ t, pleasin g little cure unless it were a cure. J, C Clark g irl and a fa vo rite w ith all w ho knew dru8Sis t- th a t th e exp en ses w ill not n e ce ssarily her. H er paren ts h ave the sym p a th v of exceed one dollar per day. Persons de- the community in their sorrow. sirin g to ca m p w ill find a m p le opp ortu - n ities for th e sam e. C o m e i f yo u ca n . --------------------------- r i l l s D<> Not C ure. ---------------------------pilIs do not cure Constip ation . I to furnisli information Splendid Service offered vis “HI last North-Western Line” from Min enpolis and St. Paul to Milwauhl and Chicago-it’s a pleasure, yon contemplate a trip please drop a line to F. C. S»u| Trav, F. A 1 ’. Agt., VV. H. Msj (len. Agent, 248 Washington S Portland, Oregon, and rtfffl Illustrated Folder, Free, *iS detailed information als»1 1 three superb trains le»11» Minneapolis and St. Paule'fl \LE day in the week, together 1 any special information you desire. Y'our Home agent i sell you tickets via this class line and reserve you SW ing Car Beilhs in advance,^ PKST application. MONEY TO loan On Improved Farm Property: A 1 CURRENT RATES O f INTERE'- Mrs. P h .eb e Thom as, o f Junction C ity HI., was told b y h er doctors «he had T h e y consum Ption and th at there was no hope >«“ rem ed y th a t P rodu ces im m ed iate re- A b ou t or , eam , . ____ , on su^ s- J. C . C la rk , d ru g g ist. th eir way to th e berry patch ------ Mrs. C y n th ia S m ith is v isitin g her A re You d au gh ter. M rs. H arper, at T illam ook . M iserab le b y In d ig e stio n , C o n stip a tio n , M iss Josie H eisler has been h ired to D izziness, L o ss o f A p p e tite , Y e llo w S k in ? S h ilo h 's V ita liz e r is’ a p o sitive cure. F o r teach the I.vd a school for th e F all term, No trouble Two Lives Saved. T h e o rie s o f cure m ay be d iscussed a t o n ly aggra va te. K a rl's C lover R oot T ea her,but tw o b ottles o f D r .K in g ’sN ew le n g th b y p h y sicia n s, b u t th e sufferers g iv e s perfect re gu la rity o f th e bow els. r)’ 9covery com p letely cured her and she w an t q u ick re lief; an d O n e M in u te F o r sale at C la rk 's drug store. says sa'-ed h er life. Mr. Thos. E ggers C o u g h C u re w ili g iv e it to th em . A safe ______________ '3 9 F lorida St. San Francisco, suffered cu r* for c h ild re n . I t is “ th e o n ly h arm - F IK . :rom a dreadful cold, approaching con tro u b le s D e W itt’s E a r ly R isers are th e sale at C la rk s d ru g store. m ost e ffe ctu a l p ill for o v erco m in g su ch —— d iffic u ltie s. J. C. Clark, d ru ggist. R ip a n s T a b u le s c u r e d izzin e ss. the S evera l carlaod s o f h ay are bein g ship- Pect*nK that som e o f th e b est in stru ctio n Pe<l th is w eek. be one a n d one th ird fare. T h o se c o m in g on th a t road w ill procure re ce ip ts | upon pu rch ase o f tic k e t w h ich w ill in su re 1 rate o f on e th ird fare on retu rn . A ll per- Accident oil flic Nehalem. sotis a tte n d in g th e association w ill re ce iv e M yers, .la u g h te r o f Mr. P o llo c k a ce rtifica te from th e se cre ta ry sh o w in g seriou s a n atu re as w as a t first feared. S h e is im p ro v in g ra p id ly . D A N G E R O IS . Organization. ...........................C H C'hapmau a se economy an t e most vicious co n d u civ e to a h e a th fu l tim e . j political principle that has e v e r A rra n g e m en ts h a v e been m ade for un- cursed this c o u n try .” — Candidate u su ally red u ced rates o f tra vel. T h e fare Bryan in t h e tariff d e b a t e in t h e fro,n A lb a n y for rou n d trip is th e e x fia d e d or ungraded, lit his district, „ f Cornelius, U at Reed’s crossing on the It is to be hoped that more atten- Upper Nehalem seriously injured, the tion w ill be attracted to the matter, j result of slipping from a targe log while p ic k in g b erries F rid a y . S h e w as A s the schools w ill soon be open out ............... ta k e n to th e c a m p on a stre tch e r and again, teachers w ill do w ell to call cared for as w ell as possib le th ere and the attention of their pupils t o this I ) r . i , i n k ia le r s e n t for, hut it took tw en ty- offer. four h ou rs tor th e m essen g er to g e t to There is no reason w hy a Wash- l >ie p h y sic ia n and b rin g h im b ack over ington county hoy or g irl should t*le sliPPery m o u n ta in roads. A b rok en le g and th ree b ro k e n rib s w ere th e prin- not win that medal and it would he m pai in ju ries and^ p ro b a b ly on e lu n g is very m uch to the credit o f the w in a ffected. It w ill t>e at least tw o w eeks ner's teacher. It is w orth a teach l»efore th e p atien t can be rem oved. Mrs. e r ’s w hile to interest pupils in the M y e rs’ b roth er anti sister, Mr. and am i M iss P o llo ck , are w ith her. The com petition. Interest would lie ca m p is m ade up o f a dozen fam ilies. aroused in an important and n eg L a te r reports sta te th at th e in ju rie s re- lected line and much good done. , c e iv e d b y Mrs. M yers w ere not ot so DELAY Brief x M n m Importnuce of Studying Pedagogic» \V II Alien State Normal School, Monmouth a plant, w ithout m oney, | w ithout means ot gettin g money, without a source of revenue, only T h e H A T C H K T h a s th e L a rg e st obligations to lie met, and that C ir c u lâ t ion o f a n y n e w sp a p e r means taxes, heavy taxation. It in W a sh in g to n C o u n ty . is for the council to decide whether | they are w illin g to take upon them selves the responsibility of in vitin g such a condition. Even a small insurance would be some protec- j tion, but it m ust not he delayed. __ . J. I. M organ and w ife spent Sunday in Portlan d . T h e y talk o f m oving th e c it y in th e near future. PROGRAMME pie’s money that is at stake. There is no adequate provision For the State Teachers’ Association against fire at the plant and the loss For Western Oregon to be held at Newport, Aug. T H E Y E A R ON j aI,Y P3F* e{l u*Pment "O llld IK. 1 », 20 and 2 1 . the hatchet j place the c ity in an aw kw ard posi- T UE SD AY , AUGUST 18, 1896. tion. Forest G rove is in debt to M orning , S e s s io n —10:00 O’ clock . the full lim it and, even though that If y o u tail to receive y o u r ’paper it w i l l , , . b e . fa vo r i f yo u w ill n o tify us at on ce. ll m l t ,s a i > a b s u r d l y l o w o n e , b e fo r e A u s t in T h e horse show attracted considerable attention am on g the sm all boys. No other article of human food has ever received such emphatic commendation for purity, strength and wholesomeness, from the most eminent authorities, as the Royal Baking Powder. “ “ J*“ " - ‘ " e d w ithout result e very! “ ng e „ sc, then . bought _ one bottle o f Dr. R-ing s N ew D iscovery and in «0^1. was cured. He ‘ is n aturally than kful It is such results, o f w hich these are sa<uples, th at efficacy o f this m ed icin e in cou gh ^ an d Mr. H arry N icholson and fam ily have Cold, F ree trial bottles at the M ill,.r retu rn ed from q u ite an exten d ed v isit to ^ iar,nac> R ^ u la r size 50c. and '• friends aud relatives at Cam s, C lack a- « -------------------- - R 'W M T ab u les: a t dru ggist*. Address with particulars GAMMANS & LAMSON L abbk non-Dix« PORTLAND* ORf Brick for Sak 160.000 Good Qualit? Cheap I*. F . C ut«-10°? Y ard 1 n.ile XortEweU *>t F«"*1 I nkim »reign /Houirli ■Made 1 and