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Í CONSOLIDATED JUNE 4, 1896.
DIRECTORY.
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O B B G O K .
................. W m . P. Lord
. H arrison K. K in caid
F O R E S T
I. O . O . F .
F O R E S T G R O V E — W a sh in g to n lo d g e N o. 48 I
m eets in its h a ll ev e ry M onday even in g.
F O R E S T G R O V E .— F o rest R eb ek ah lo d g e No.
44 m eets in O dd F ello w s h a ll on th e first an d '
th ird W ed n esd ay o f each m on th .
G R O V E ,
O R E G O N ,
HOLMES,
MERCHANT
TAILOR.
T H U R S D A Y ,
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A U G .
1 8 5 ML
S U IC ID E B Y D RO W N IN G .
H . Howes of Tigardville Puts a n
End to His Troubles in Portland.
C h a rle s R . H ow es, w hose fa m ily resides
at T ig a rd v ille , W ash in g to n co u n ty , c o m ­
A ; ' instruction
O. M. Irwin
H IL L S B O R O .— W a sh in g to n en cam p m en t No. I
m itte d su icid e at 9 o ’c lo c k last n ig h t by
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24 m eets in o d d F e llo w s h a ll on th e second and j
..C h u . B. Wolverton fourth T u e s d a y s o f each m on th .
p lu n g in g h ea d lo n g in to th e riv e r from
K. S. Bean
th e M orrison -street b rid ge.
F. A . M oore
IIIU .S H O R O - H illsb oro R c b c k a h lo d g e No. | S U I T S
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hi D istric t.........................T . A . M cB ride 54 m eets ill O dd F e llo w s h a ll ev e ry S a tu rd a y
T h e circu m sta n ce s o f th e su icid e are
ev en in g .
9 j
Kjt-'ifth D is tric t.......................T . J. C leeton
Jo h n H M itch ell
som ew h at se n sa tio n a l. D u rin g th e d ay
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C le a n in g and Itcp n irin g
in its h a ll on th e first an il th ird S a tu rd a y s in
H ow es h ad been a bou t h is a ccustom ed
^ S e n a t o r ...................(ie o . W . Patterson
each m on th .
N e atly D one.
h au n ts, p r in c ip a lly g a m b lin g-h o u ses, and
i f?,A S T ?.N • W a p ato lo d g e No. 40 m eets in its
h ad to ld his frien d s th at h e had secu red
h all on th e first, th ird an d fifth S atu rd ays in
tlllN G T O N C O rX T Y .
each m onth.
a position as tim e k e e p e r a t a sa w m ill,
K . OF P.
th ro u gh th e in flu en ce o f h is broth er-in -
B. P. C orn eliu s
$
F O R E S T G R O V E . — D elp h os lo d ge No. 39
D. B. K easoner
la w , w h o w as head sa w y e r in a m ill n ear
.............T. c; Todd m eets in M ason ic h all e v e ry S a tu rd a y ev en in g .
J . A . Im h rie
P ortlan d , and th a t h e w as g o in g to w ork
IL L S B O R O .— P h o e n ix lo d g e N o. 34'm eets in
W . 1 ». B radford M H
asonic h a ll e v e ry M on day ev en in g .
n e x t M o n d a y. T h is sta tem en t h e m ade
K. L. M cC orm ick
A . B Ca<lv . C O R N E L IU S .— Sim on id es lo d g e No. 34 m eets
to one o f h is frien d s as late as 7 o ’c lo c k
G e o rg e H. W ilcox m |its castle h a ll ev e ry S a tu rd a y ev en in g .
.Austin Craig
«•riutendent
la st e v e n in g , w h ich w as th e la st seen o f
G LPiN C O K .— G len co e lo d g e N o. 22 m eets in
. 1 .. K. W’ ilk es
h im b y th ose w hom h e ch ose as co m p a n ­
............... C. !.. L a rg e in its castle h a ll on e v e ry altern a te.S a tu rd a y .
ion s. T w o h ou rs la te r th e b rid ge ten d ers
K . ft.
a t M orrison -street b rid g e w ere in form ed
' F O R E S T G R O V E . — D e lp h a tem p le, No. 7,
J c o r u T Third Monday in March and m eets in M ason ic h a ll on th e second and fourth
b y a m an w h o w as d riv in g o v er th e
W ed n esd ay o f each m onth.
JA V A COFFEE HOUSE
" A u r t h Monday i»» N o vem b er.
b rid g e in a cart th a t a m an had ju st
V o u a T Pirst Monday In each month.
H IL L S B O R O .— P h oen icia te m p le m eets in M a­
AND
son ic h a ll
ju m p e d in to
th e riv e r.
M r.
C . O.
¡ o n e r s ’ C o u r t — F irst W ed n esd ay
W a lk e r, liv in g a t 229 S ix te e n th street,
A . O . IT. W .
f t o m la y in ea ch m on th ,
F O R E S T G R O V E .— F orest G ro v e lo d g e No.
w h o w as crossin g th e b rid ge w ith a la d y
60 m eets in Odd F e llo w s h a ll on e v e ry T u esd a y
PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LADIES com p an ion , w as im m e d ia te ly b eh in d
F O R E S T G R O V E . ev en in g .
H ow es w hen lie m ad e th e d esperate
F O R E S T G R O V E .— D egree o f H onor lo d g e
O p e n D a y a n d ^Tlpflit
m eets in Odd F e llo w s h a ll th e second T u esd a y
ju m p in to th e d ark w aters b elo w . T h ro w
......................................H on. S. H u g h es. o f each m onth.
282 and 282 1-2 Morrison St.
in g o fT liis h a t a ^ l coa t, H o w e sc rie d ou t
I n , T o s e r v e o n e y ea r, A . T . K n o x ,
H IL L S B O R O .— H illsb o ro lo d g e No. 61 m eets
in its h a ll on th e first and th ird F rid a y s in each Portland,
B u x ton . C . h . L a rg e .
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Oregon. “ H ere g o e s!’ ’ ancl ju m p e d o v er th e r a il­
m on th .
J tw o y e a rs , T . C. M cN a m er, H ugh
in g in to th e river.
H ad M r. W a lk e r
S H E R W O O D .— S h erw ood lo d g e No. 20 m eets
J h , D. C. S te w a rt, P resid en t.
Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate. im ag in e d th a t th e m an in ten d ed to co m ­
in its h all e v e ry T h u rs d a y ev en in g .
....................................... A aro n W ells.
N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t b y v ir tu e o f an or- m it su icid e, h e cou ld h av e p reven ted
T I G A R D V I L L E .— T ig a r d v ille lo d g e m eets in
.......................................J. C. G reer. its h a ll on th e secon d and fourth S a tu rd a ys in
rr an d d ecree o f th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f W a s h in g ­
H e im ­
ton co u n ty , O regon , m ad e and en tere d on J u ly h im c a rry in g ou t h is p u rp ose.
........................................... T . I. H arris each m onth.
6, 1896, a u th o riz in g an d d ire c tin g th e a d m in is ­ a g in ed it o n ly th e foolish frea k o f an
T U A L A T I N . — T u a la tin lo d g e m eets in its t r a t o r - o f th e estate o f W illia m R. C a rp e n te r, '
of City Council.
h a ll on th e secon d and fourth S a tu rd a y s in each decea sed , to sell at p r iv a te sale th e rea l estate in to x ic a te d m an , b u t b efore he cou ld
i —C o u n c ilm e n S tew art, L a r g e and m on th .
b e lo n g in g to th e esta te o f d eced en t.
N o w , th erefo r, n o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th at j re a lize th e s tra n g e r’s real pu rp ose h e
K . O. T . M.
from and a fte r th e 8th d a y o f A u g u s t, 1896, th e ] w as over th e ra ilin g an d stru g g lin g in
V Accounts— C o u n cilm en M cN am er,
F O R E S T G R O V E .— F orest G ro v e ten t No. 21 und ersign ed, ad m in istra to r o f th e a b o v e nam ed
m eets in M ason ic h a ll on th e second and fourth 1 estate, w ill p roceed to s e ll th e rea l esta te h ere- | th e w ater.
'sm ith .
in a fte r d escrib ed at p riv a te sale. S aid r e a le s - !
Sj'nblic Property.— C o u n cilm en S m ith , T u e sd a y s in each m on th .
A s q u ic k ly as p ossib le, J. C reed en and
ta te b e in g p a r tic u la r ly describ ed a s fo llo w s, to j
„w a rt.
H IL L S B O R O .— V io la ten t No. 18 m eets in Odd w it:
R. A . F o ste r, th e n ig h t b rid g e te n d e rs,
% 1 ’uter. -C o u n c ilm e n B u x to n , S m ith F e llo w s h a ll on th e second and fourth T h u rs ­
L y in g and b ein g in t h e c ity o f F o rest G rov e,
d a y s in each m on th
W a sh in g to n county, O regon , an d particu larly- w ere notified o f w h a t h ad ta k e n p la ce.
d escrib ed as follow s, to-w it: T h e w est q u a rte r
P . O F II.
I J'olice— C o u n c ilm e n L a rg e , S tew art
o f lot on e (1) in b lo c k e ig h t (8), a~, m a rk e d and R u sh in g to th e first span east o f th e d raw ,
H illsb o ro G ra n 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
from w here H ow es h ad ju m p ed , th e tw o
H ' m m , Councilatea McNamer, Bux- ond an d fourth S a tu rd ays in each m onth at 12111. o f F o rest G rov 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 m en th rew a life -p re se rv e r to th e D row n­
G. A. R.
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be at th e e x p e n se o f t h e p u rch a ser.
in g m an , but h e paid n o a tten tio n to th e
^ t o u n c i l m c n S te w a rt, M cN a m er and
D ated at H illsb oro , O regon , th is J u ly 7, 1896.
F o rest G ro v e. -J a m e s B. M a tth e w s Post, No.
J oh n L. L a u g h lin .
6, m eets in M ason ic h a ll on th e first and th ird
b u o y . T h e m en co u ld see th e p reserver
A d m in is tra to r o f th e E s ta te o f W illia m R. C a r­
W ed n esd ays in each m on th .
p en ter, deceased.
14-18
th ro u g h th e d a rk n e ss a n d h ear th e sp lu t­
W . R. C.
te rin g m ade b y th e m an in th e w ater,
................................F ire W arden
F o rest G ro v e .—J am es B. M atth e w s R elief
. J u stic e o f th e Peace
b u t w ith in a few m in u te s a ll w as q u iet.
| g to u ..............................
C on stable
A t th e b oath ou se o f th e P o rtlan d R o w ­
I . O . Cl. T .
Stenographer ami Typewriter in g C lu b , D r. T h o m a s P a rk e r and O tto
■
^ .............................. Sch ool D irectors
F orest G rove. -F o re st" G ro v e lo d g e No. n o
I m eets in its h a ll e v e ry S a tu rd a y e v e n in g .
B u rck h a rd t, w h o h ad ju s t retu rn ed from
G e n era l T y p e w ritin g , L a w
^ r t ................ ......................Sch ool C le rk
a row on th e riv e r, h eard th e cries o f
H illsb o ro .— H illsb o ro lo d g e m eets in its hall
W
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, a . 11 ..................P rin c ip a l o f Sch ool e v e ry S a tu rd a y .
J u v e n ile T em p le , S u n d a ys, !
a larm , an d , h a s tily p u sh in g o u t th e ir
en ce, etc., d on e q u ic k ly and
3 !>• in
b o a t, sped in th e d ire ctio n w h ere the
n e a tly and a t a m oderate
W . O F TH E W .
^ B u m 'l l D i r e c t o r y .
d ro w n in g m an w as su pposed to b e, but
F orest G ro v e C am p No. 98, m eets in Odd F el- i
p r i c e ........................................
lo w s h all th e first an d th ird S a tu rd a y in each j
th e ir effort to rescu e h im proved u n a v a il­
m on th .
.K K G A T I O N A I . C H U R C H .
A t H a t c h e t O f f ic e
F o re st G ro ve j in g . N o tra ce o f th e m an cou ld be found.
I A. R ooB R a, P a s t o r .
T h e h a t and co a t th ro w n on th e b rid ge
le r v S u n d a y a t ii a. m . and 8 p. m.
h\ a fter m o rn in g service,
w ere ta k e n to th e office of th e b rid ge
tin g s e v e r y T h u r s d a y e v e n in g at
te n d e rs, w here th e y still rem ain . In th e
l i e ’s m e e tin g o n e h o u r b efo re Sun-
p o c k e ts c f th e co a t w ere found a m em o ­
le rv ic t.
t e a lw a y s c o r d ia lly w elcom ed ,
ran du m b ook , th re e le tte rs and a paw n
y)I8 T E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H .
t ic k e t. In th e m em oran d u m b o o k th e
, A. W a t t e r s , P a s t o r .
fo llo w in g e n try w as m ade:
f t r v S u n d a y .-it 11 a . m . an d v ; o p . m.
All kinds of Groceries, Glassware and Stone­
“ L e ft P o rtlan d for th e farm M a j’ 26.
V a t I '. i s p . h i . J u n io r le a g u e e v e ry
E p w o rth le a g u e a t 6:30 p . m .,
ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons,
W as in P o rtlan d th re e or four h ou rs S a t­
h er m e e tin g 7:30 p. m ., T h u rs d a y .
u rd a y , Ju n e 13.
Brooms, Mop*Sticks, Butter Moulds, Ladles,
H d I R IS T IA N C H U R C H .
“ L e ft P o rtlan d for th e la st tim e A u gu st
Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds, Fish­
B i c e e v e r y S u n d a y at 11 a . m . an d
5, from M orrison -street b r id g e .”
H n i> la v s ch o o l at io a. m.
ing Tackle and all kinds of Seeds.
■ P ra y er m e e tin g T h u rs d a y even-
O n e o f th e le tte rs w as from h is w ife,
■ 111. Sr. Y . P. S. C. FT S u n d a y even
w ritten in an a ffe ctio n a te stra in , filled
B . in
Jr. Y . I*. S. C. E . S u n d a y
¡p. in. S y lv ia E d w a rd s, p resid en t,
w ith en d e a rin g w ord s, and exp re ssin g
re c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a ll th e s e
re grets th a t he w as u n a b le to find w'ork,
b u t h o p in g th a t h e w ou ld h av e b etter
lu ck .
A n o th e r le tte r w as from C . J. C u rtis,
an d d ated a t S p o k a n e , bu t con tain ed
S E L L S O N L Y T H K BU ST OF
n o th in g of im p o rta n ce . T h e paw n tic k e t
fou n d in his p o c k e t sh ow ed th a t he had
p a w n ed a la d y ’s silv e r w a tch w ith th e
C o lu m b ia loan office for $2 50, red eem ­
able in 30 d ays, and w as sig n e d b y L . D.
F reed m an .
T h e re m a in in g le tte r w as w ritten b y
Tlie Country affords, in Great | H ow es h im self, add ressed to his w ife. It
w as on a letter-h ea d o f th e New’ E sm on d
................................................. Variety and at Moderate Prices |
h o tel, in closed in an e n ve lo p e, on e end
o f w h ich h ad been torn open and cle a rly
sh ow ed th e d e lib e ra te pu rp ose o f th e man
to en d h is e xisten ce . It read as follow s:
“ P o rtla n d , O r., A u g . 5 .— D earest W ife:
Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat Hogs, W hen yo u rece iv e th is h o rrib le le tte r,
yo u r p o o r b oy w ill b e n o m ore. D ear,
Spring Lambs and \ eal Calves.
m y h eart is b rok e, and I d o n ’ t w an t to liv e
a n y lo n ger. I c a n ’ t g e t a th in g to do,
and G o d k n o w s I h a v e trie d h ard enou gh,
TELEPH O NE,
_______________ F O R E S T C R O V E . pet. I h ope you w ill be a go o d g irl and
liv e a lo n g and h a p p y life. O h , dear, I
w o n ’ t w rite a n y
m ore.
G o od -b ye.
I n C O U N T Y P O S T O F F IC E S .
Y o u r poor b oy
C H A R L E S .”
B ea verto n
T h e sta te m e n t m ad e b y H ow es in th e
B uxton
C o rn e liu s
C e n te r v ille
le tte r to h it w ife is n o t b orn e out b y th e
F ir
D ille y
G le n c o e
F a rm in g to n
facts. H e had b een e m p lo y e d as a ssist­
G len w o o d
G r e e n v ille
H illsb o ro
a n t stew ard on th e steam er T . J. P o tte r
G aston
M id d leton
L a u rel
for a tim e , and la te r h ad been ru n n in g a
P ro g ress
M o u n ta in d a le
Sh erw oo d
R e e d v ille
rou lette w h eel at B la z ie r’s sa loon . D u r­
T u a la tin
B lo o m in g
Lenox
in g th e last few d ays h e seem ed su pplied
T h a tc h e r
P h illip «
w ith m on ey, and o n ly ye ste rd a y w as
p la y in g " c r a p s ” and w on. In fa c t,
Me S o c ie t ie s .
those o f th e sp o rtin g fra te rn ity w h o k n ew
him said la st n ig h t th e y n e ve r k n ew
| F . AN D A . M.
H ow es to b e w ith o u t m on ey.
F »’ K
H o lb ro o k L o d g e No. Jjs
I th e T h u r s d a y b e fo re t h e fu ll L o w P r i c e s .
H ow es h as a b roth er-in -law a n d o th er
kmh
P r o m p t D e liv e r y ,
re la tiv e s in P o rtla n d , but th e y cou ld not
K v e e lle n t q u a lit y .
F T u a lity lo d g e . N o. 6. m eet« in
be found la st n ig h t.
Id a y on or a fte r th e fu ll m oon
M r. C. O. W a lk e r, w h o w as crossin g
I* B eaverto n lo d g e No. 100 m eets
th e b rid g e la st n ig h t, an d w as w ith in a
B n th e first T u e s d a y in each
very few feet o f H ow es w h en h e to o k th e
J O . K . ft.
fa tal p lu n ge , said: ‘ 1 w as g o in g across
B t u a la tin C h a p te r m eets in Ma-
from th is tid e on th e sou th fo o tb rid g e ,
ond an d fo u ith T u e s d a y s in
w h en m y a tten tio n w as su d d e n ly attracte d
to th e a n tics o f a m an ju s t in fron t o f m e.
Sot State*.
...... Phillip Met «chaut
H IL L S B O R O .— M on tezum a lo d g e N o .50m eets
in its h a ll on_every W ed n esd ay even in g.
Pants to Order,
5.00
UPWARDS.
Second Street - Hillsboro.
JUSTON’S
RESTAURANT
wTh™""aUtrnotc Thur8“a-S in ü, <1 Fel Miss Annie Pomeroy,
A First Class Grocery Store
. . . . IS GREER THE GROCER’S
Tea and Coffee a Specialty
1
MeNAMER’S
MEAT
MARKET
Meats, Sausages,
Fish and Poultry
A General Shipping Business,
Wholesale and Retail.
BUYER AND SELLER.
t h e
o l d
w il t r o u t
m
i l l
GALES CREEK.
All Grades of
Rough and Dressed Lumlier.
Kiln Dried Lumlier a Specialty.
CHAS. HIATT. Proprietor.
Hatchet and Weekly Oregonian $2 a Year.
V o l.
I I ,
H e had been w a lk in g ju s t ah ea d , b u t I
h ad paid no p a rticu la r a tte n tio n to him
u n til I saw him h a s tily d ivest h im se lf o f
h is coat. T h ro w in g it to th e floor o f the
b rid ge, he je r k e d o ff h is h at and lik e ­
w ise h a s tily th rew it d ow n . T h en c r y ­
in g out ‘ H ere g o e s!’ he placed h is hands
on th e ra il and sp ran g o v er in to the
w ater. It a ll took p la ce so q u ic k ly i liât
I had no tim e to p rev e n t th e a ct. Ind eed,
w hen I first n oticed him I th o u g h t it w as
m erely th e a n tic o f a d ru n k en m an in
ta k in g o ff h is coat and h at, and th e id ea
o f su icid e d id not occu r to m e.
“ H ow es appeared to lig h t sp raw lin g
in th e w ater. W ith oth ers, I ran to the
rail o f th e b rid ge , and in th e d im lig h t
saw h im on th e su rface o f th e w ater. H e
w as g ro a n in g , and a p p eared to be e ith e r
u n ab le or u n w illin g to sw im .
“ M ea n w h ile som e on e h ad secured a
life-p reserver from th e te n d e r’s house,
and it w as th row n in to th e w ater very
near h im . Q u ite a crow d h ad co llected ,
and a ll so u g h t to e n cou rag e th e gro an ­
in g m an b y c a llin g ‘ T h e re it is, old m a n ,’
‘ T a k e h old o f i t , ’ and ‘ Y o u ’ re a ll r ig h t ,’
but he appeared to ta k e n o n otice. T h e
cu rren t c a rrie d h im s lo w ly d ow n under
th e b rid ge , and th a t w as th e la st w e saw
o f h im .” — T h u rs d a y ’s O re g o n ia n .
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Weekly Crop Bulletin.
W e a th e r— S h o w ers co n tin u e d from
la st w e e k up to F 'rid ay, in th e n orth ern
portion a n d a lo n g th e coast; in th e
so u th ern co u n tie s b u t little rain fe ll.
T h e to ta l ra in fa ll from A u g u st 1st to 8th
at P o rtla n d w as 1.13 in ch es, d ec re a sin g
t o o . 11 o f an in ch a t R o se b u rg. F rom
on e to tw o in ch e s fe ll a lo n g th e co a st.
T h is is th e first rain on record , co v e rin g
seven d ays, th a t h as o ccu rred th e first
o f A u g . C lo u d y , c o o l w e a th e r co n tin u e d
up to th e 10th, an d to d a y is c le a r th o u g h
I cool.
T h e tem p eratu re a ve ra g e d 64 d eg re e s
fo r th e w e e k b e in g 2 d eg rees co o le r th an
th e p rece d in g w e e k . T h e n ig h t tem p e r­
atu re w as th e sam e, 30 d egrees, b u t th e
d eficie n cy w as in th e d a y tim e, w h ich
ave ra ge d 72 d egrees. T h e h ig h e s t tem ­
peratu re for th e w e e k w as 72 deg«*«#,
th e lo w est, 52 d egrees.
C ro p s— T h e rain s d e la y e d harvesting»
and m ay h a v e d one som e slig h t d am ag e
to gra in in sh o ck on low la n d , b u t as a
w h ole, th e rain d id p r a c tic a lly no d a m ­
a g e , e x c e p t to d e la y w o rk . H a rv e stin g
w ill b egin a g a in to d ay and w ill be a c tiv e ly
p rosecuted . S om e little th re sh in g h as
been d on e and th e resu lts h a v e been b e t­
ter th an w as e xp e cte d . A m ore g e n e ra l
sp irit o f e n co u rag em e n t p rev a ils th ro u g h ­
ou t th e c o u n try . I t m u st be ad m itted
S c h o o l A p p o r t io n m e n t .
Dist: Clerk's Name and Address. Amt th a t th e g ra in cro p is n ot eq ual to fo r­
1
, H ills b o r o ..
1 12 85 m er years, y e t y ie ld s of w h ea t o f 25 to 35
2 T h o s T a lb o t. C o rn e liu s........
384 80 b u shels per acre and o a ts 50 to 60 b u sh els
3 E C M u llo y , L a u r e l............... i l l 70 per acre are co m m o n ly reported . F a il­
4 J E W ilson , C e n te rv ille . . .
98 05 ures are sp o ken o f w h en th e y ie ld s are
5 H F . G ord on , F o re st G ro v e .
79 55 m uch less th an th ose figures, y e t th ere
6 W a lte r W ism cre, C e d a r M ill 233 10 are few se ctio n s o f th e w orld th a t w ill
7 P e te r B oscow , H illsb o ro
. 979 65 p rodu ce w h ea t y e a r a fte r y e a r and y ie ld
8 J B H a n le y , H ills b o r o ..........
74 00 even 25 b u sh e ls o f N o . 1 w h ea t to th e
9 Jos C o n n e ll, G le n c o e ............. 107 30 acre , and th is w ith o u t m an u re add ed to
10 E S G a y lo rd , D ille y ............. 225 70 th e so il. A s th e g re a te r portion o f W e st­
i o j t j L K ru se , S ta ffo r d ...............
31 45 ern O regon h as a lw a y s gro w n 25 o r in o r r
u j t E H Jeter, G aston
164 65 b u sh els o f w h ea t to th e acre, a less y ie ld
12 John B oek er, Jr., G r e e n v ille 157 25 causes th e form er to be d isco u ra ged .
13 L S W ilk e s, G r e e n v ille ........
135 05 S p rin g -so w n g ra in h as m ade som e im ­
14 J V a n d e v e ld e n , G r e e n v ille .. h i 00 p rovem en t sin ce th e rain s, b u t m uch o f
15 H D S te w a rt, F o re st G ro ve . 793 65 .it w as so w ell a d v an ce d th a t th e ra in s
16 G H T e m p le , G a s to n ............. 114 70 can be o f bu t little i f a n y b enefit.
F ru it— »Some corresp on d en ts
report
17 C a lv in J a c k S r. F a rm in g to n 168 35
18 A J F a n n o , B e a v e rto n ..........
135 05 th a t th e ra in s cau sed m ore fru it to fa ll.
19 J W S e w a ll, H ills b o r o ..........
88 80 A ll co n d itio n s a p p ear to be a g a in st fruit
S p e c ia l rep orts as to fruit
20 A W W rig h t, M id d leto n . . . .
62 90 th is year.
21 S A D M ee k , G le n c o e ..........
135 05 h a v e been rece iv ed , i.i a d d itio n to tlio6e
22 D B R ea so n er, M id d leto n
199 80 reported la st w e e k . T h e correspon den t
23 j t J M B u rrou gh s, W P o rtlan d 280 10 at L a n g lo is, C u rry co u n ty , reports th a t
26j t J U H e n ry , T u a la t in ............. 149 85 th e petite, silv e r and go ld e n prunes h av e
27 W W W o lc o tt, F o re st G ro v e
92 50 v e r y good cro p s on th e trees. T h e T r a g ­
28 J S M iller, G a sto n ...................
75 85 e d y prun e h as a fa ir crop . T h e A b u n ­
28 j t T h o s G r a n t, S cap p o o se . . . . 103 60 d an ce, S atru m a and R h in e C lou d s h ave
29 J B M ila y , R e e d v ille ............
188 70 p oor crops w h ile th e Ita lia n and G e r­
30 R P L illy , G a le s C r e e k ........
170 20 m an prun es are an e n tire failu re. T h e
3 o jt W F Y o u n g , S h erw o o d . . . .
24 05 y o u n g trees are m a k in g a ph en om en al
32 M atth e w B ates, G a s t o n .
48 10 gro w th . T h e p e a ch , a p rico t and apple
33 Ju liu s A sb a h r, H ills b o r o ..
107 30 crop s co n tin u e to be rep orted as poor,
3 5 j t N L W ile y , N e w b e rg
33 30 w h ile pears are g e n e ra lly a fair crop . Il
39 J O K in d t , K in t o n .................
h i 00 m ust be fr a n k ly a d m itte d th a t W estern
40 John V o g li, T ig a r d v ille ........
151 70 O regon h as th is y e a r th e p oorest fruit
41 W L A n d re w s, M o u n ta in d a le 12 3 9 5 crop , in q u a n tity and q u a lity , th a t she
42 O liv e r L C u rtis, G a le s C re ek
74 00 has eve r had . L a te b erries are p le n tifu l,
42j t E E H o d ge , S y lv a n ...............
26 20 but th e period o f.d ry w e a th e r from June
43 E D avis, G le n c o e ...................
108 15 10 to A u gu st 1 w as v ery in ju rio u s to them .
V e g e ta b le s— T h e ra in s w ere of great
44 A S »Stephens, B u x to n ..........
68 45
and v egetab les.
45 A C H a ll, S h erw ood .............
**3 95 benefit to g a rd en s
4 6 jt C M M cC o rm ick , L a u r e l ...
37 00 T h e y w ere e sp e c ia lly b e n e ficia l to late
47 F re d K ru g e r, M id d le to n .. . .
70 30 pla n ted p otatoes; b efore th e rain s th ere
48 S A K lin k , B e a v e ito ti........... 360 75 w as d a n g e r o f th e p o ta to crop bein g
49 J E P u gh , G a s t o n ...................
59 20 sh ort, w h ile now th e cro p w ill be v ery
5 o j t E C M ille r, S c h o lls ...............
96 20 fair. A ll v e g e ta b le s are m a k in g rapid
51 S Burns, M o u n ta in d a le ........
77 70 and good gro w th .
52 A II N e w k irc h , C o rn eliu s. .
94 35 T h e rain s w ere o f in e stim a b le lieuefit
53 P h ilip G r a y , C o r n e liu s ........
116 55 to pastu res and th e secon d h a y cro p . A
54 E J K u ra th , B e t h a n y ...........
273 80 correspon den t in T illa m o o k co u n ty re­
55 A lfred G u e rb e r, G le n co e . . .
122 10 ports clo v e r h ay y ie ld in g five ton s to th e
57 M S B arn es, B e a v e rto n ........
122 10 acre.
T h e rain put ou t th e forest fires and
58 J M ille r, F a r m in g to n .............
88 80
59 M rs A b b ie C o b u rn , G le n co e
90 65 cleared th e a ir o f sm oke. T h e w eath er
60 C W H o d ge s, R e e d v ille . .
36 15 is now p erfect. M uch w arm er w eather
61 Q u in tin T a n n o c k , D ix ie .. . .
48 10 and no rain w ill p rev ail th is w eek.
62j t D C B u rton , C e d a r M ill. . . .
63 J I N o rth ru p , M o u n ta in d a le
64 W K N e w e ll, D ille y
65 W H L u ste r, G le n w o o d ........
66 D a rlin g S m ith , G a s t o n ........
67 j t Joh n A J o h n so n , P o rtlan d
68 W II W ie r, G le n c o e .............
69 C h a s B atem an , G a le s C re ek
70 M rs L J N ich o ls, G le n co e .
71 W L S h ea re r, G a le s C re ek .
72 J II R in c k , B u xton
........
73 I C C lu tte r, T u a la tin
74 S am u el G raff, B e th a n y
75 P C F ilb e rt, G re e n v ille . .
76 A E M ead, G r e e n v ille ........
77 C R o ck stro h , B lo o m in g . ..
78 Jos M G le a so n , Forest G ro v e
79 J P a lm a te e r, R e e d v ille .
.
80 G J »Saunders. L a u re l............
81 H e n ry H e ib e rg , C ed ar M ill.
82 8 A D u rh a m , T u a la tin
83 A T h om as, G a le s C re ek
84 j t W D ick sou, G le n c o e . . .
86 D on M cM illa n , H ayw a rd . .
8 7 jt H H K ib b e y . B u xton ___
88 A C a m p b e ll, »Sherwood.. .
89 D a vid A C a rte r, H ilU b o ro
90 J W Me R oberta, G a le * G r e e k
91 W W L ew is, D ille y .................
9 3 j t G R B riston , M id d le t o n .. . .
94 H e n ry Jonea, B e a v e rto n . . . .
95 W m J a m ieso n , R a le ig h ........
96 L B M cA d am s, N e w b e rg . .
97 C H erm an s, C e n te rv ille . . .
98 E J C rab b , B u x t o n .................
99
, T h a tc h e r .........
66 60
Oregon*» (til fim * Law.
88 80
38 85 G am e and fish can be k ille d o n ly d u r­
61 05 in g th e fo llo w in g season s: G rou se, M on ­
74 00 go lian ph easan t and q u a il, S e p te m b e r 1
1 1 6 5 5 to D ecem ber 1. P ra irie c h ic k e n s , J u ly 1
49 95 to O cto b er 1. W ild d u c k s and water
70 30 fow ls, S e p te m b e r 1 to M arch 15. Dorr,
48 10 m ountain sh eep , e tc ., A u g u st 1 to Decern
96 20 her 1. K illin g for h id e s or p art o f car
109 15 cass o n ly is p ro h ib ite d . K illin g spotted
83 25 fawn is p ro h ib ite d .
E a s t o f Cascade*
188 70 it is u n la w fu l to k ill a t a n y tim e, C b i
66 60 nese p h e asa n ts, q u a il or B ob W h ite .
61 05 Troftt, A p ril 1 to N o v e m b er 1. S alm o n
129 50 D ecem b er 15 to N o v e m b er 1. Explosive«
25 90 to k ill fish , n ets, se in e s, o b stru ctio n s tc
64 75 free p assage o f fish, e tc., p ro h ib ite d .
90 65
118 4 0
The Ideal Panacea.
99 90 Jam es L. F ra n cis, A ld e rm a n , C h ic a g o
48 10 says: “ I re ga rd Dr. K i n g ’s N ew Ifiacov
68 45 e ry as an Id e a l P a n ace a fo r C o ugh *
46 25 C o ld s and L u n g C o m p la in ts, h a v in g uae<
20 35 it in m y fa m ily for th e la st five y e a rs, ti
244 90 th e exclu sio n o f p h y sic ia n s p r e s c r ip t!« *
i n 00 o r oth er p r e p a ra tio n s.”
90 65
R ev. Jo h n R urgus, K e o k u k , Iow a
59 20 w rites: “ I h a v e been a M in iste r o f tb*
20 35 M eth od ist E p isco p al C h u rc h fo r 50 year*
35 15
or m ore, and h av e n e ve r fo u n d a n yth ia )
10 3 6 0
so b en eficial, o r t h a t g a v e m e socl
74 00 sp eed y r e lie f as D r. K i n g ’s N ew Discos
207 20 e r y .M T r y th is Id e a l C o u g h Remed;
33 3° now .
T r ia l B o ttle s F re e a t Miller'»
57 35 P h arm a cy.