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Ltf'HKT. K a la b lla h e d i n » M j'jj¡4# tiM t a b lla h e d 1H89 | CONSOtlDATED JONE 4 , 1896 . FOREST G RO VE, O REGON, TH U R S D A Y, AUG. d ir e c t o r y . No 4* ! STATE O F O R E G O N . FORKST ( j ROVK. Forest Ret>ekah lodrp Nn I Brick for Sale! 21 , Weekly Crop Bulletin. 18!><i. V o l . I I , N o . 8 1 , VV o l . V i l i , N o . .TO A BEAVERTON BRIDEGROOM W estern O regon . Divoreed, Jilted, Wedded and De- W e a th e r.— T h e w eath er for th e past 8erteu in Three Months. w eek h as been w arm , rain less and som e Wm. P. Lord It is less th an th re e m on th s a g o th at *tary o f S ta te............... H arrison R. Kincaid I» w h a t sm o k y . T h e w eek open ed cool . P h illip M etscham P au l E . S ch m id t, a B eaverton b la c k ! bu t b y W e d n e sd a y it b egan to be warm PJJIblic Instru ction ..................O. M. Irw in HII.I.SBORO.— W ashington encam pm ent No sm ith , secured a d iv o rce form h is w ife, * Printer ................. ................. W. H. Leeds fou’rth v m <,’dd V riio w i h all on the « - e n d and a n d on S a tu rd a y and S u n d a y tem pera- . Chas. K. W olverton fourth I u radaya of each month. w ith w hom h e h ad been liv in g for 20 R. S. Bean e Court • \ tu res d u rin g th e h eat o f th e d a y ranged .................F. A. Moore years or m ore, and reared a fa m ily . H ad H a W B O .O .-H illa b o ro Rebckah Icnlar Vo H . F 1. C f i t i d i i i i g , ............T. A. McBride from 90 to 96 d eg . T h e n ig h t tem pera * Fifth District j S ch m id t been a b le to read h is h oroscop e, .................T . I. Cleeton evening " ” dd F cn ow , hlU every Safurday Çney Fifth D istrict Yard 1 m ile N orthwest of Forest Grove. tures ran ged from 56 to 64 d e g ., these Jo h n II M itchell ' 1........... ........... ( it is just possib le th a t he n e ve r w ould b e in g a b o u t as h ig h n ig h t tem peratu res )Tt I ......... ...........Geo W McBride i .,1?.*1 nKiVV,I,1'.K' C h ,ri<y Lodge No. 75 meet» Geo. W. Patteason State Senator h av e parted from th e m oth er o f h is ch il- « ¿ month0- ' *nd ' hird i’a,nrd“ >“ as p r e v iil in th is section . S in ce the j d ren , for sin ce th a t m em orab le e ve n t he m idd le o f Ju n e th e n ig h t tem peratu res No *° m eet« in ita h as fallen from th e fa t in to th e fire. I t v a s h in o t o n c o u n t y . h av e ave ra ge d from 55 to 60 d eg . T h e S S S o S h . ’ 6 fth S“ ,u r ,) *>5 I" appears th at m arried life m ust, a fter a ll, m ean tem p eratu re for th e w e e k w as 71 K . t)V I». . B. P. C ornelius h av e possessed a ch a rm for th e B eaver . . D. B. Reasoner Stenographer and Typewriter d e g ., w h ich is th ree d eg. h ig h e r th an was GR° Y K - Dclphos lodge No. 30 ton v u lcau , for no soon er w as h e freed ..........T. G. Todd meets in Masonic h all every Satu rday evening. th e p rece d in g w eek. D u rin g th e heat . .J . A. Iinbrie from th e h elp m eet w h om he led to the HILLSBORO. -P h o en ix lodge No. ¿("meets in G en eral T y p e w ritin g , L aw W. D. Bradford Masonic o f S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d a y , w h en th e m a x h all 1 every ev*rv u .... h . o evening, _: __ 1,1 Monday . K. L. McCormick a lte r in th e F a th e rla n d th an he sou gh t a W o rk , C o p yin g , C o rresp on d im um tem p eratu re was from 90 to 96 • li- * “ :.S a d >' CORNHUUS. SIm onidei lodge No. M m e « « su b stitu te for h er. S ch m id t b e in g pos- en ce, etc., d on e q u ic k ly and d eg. th e a ir w as d ry and th e sen sible Ge 0 rKA."tinWC ™ i,‘ h* » «very Saturday eve n in g )1 S u p e r in t e n d e n t ., n eatly and at a m oderate sessed o f co n sid e ra b le v alu a b le re a lty, X . K. W ilk es . * ? 1 encoc lodge No. n m eet» in tem p eratu re w as from 65 to 70 deg. ........................................... - ........... C. L. L arge ,n « s c a s ile h all on every altern ate.S atu rd ay. p r i c e ....................................... w ould h ave en cou n tered no sn ags in th e T h is d ryn ess o f th e a ir is th e m ain m atrim o n ial m a rt, h ad he been m ore It. s. A t H a t c h e t O f f i c e - F o r e s t G r o v e reason th a t su n strokes and h eat pros- : fa m iliar w ith th e w a y s o f th e new w o ICTI ,T C u ra r -T h ird M onday in March and meét’I'fo ' ^ h e ^ ^ T . n d fourth tra tio n s are u n k n o w n in O regon — in fact, m an . But as h is k n o w led g e o f th a t class 'and fourth M onday in N ovem ber. j W ednesday of each month. on th e en tire P a cific coa st. Dew has o f fem ales w as not a b rea st w ith th e tim es, I jjity C ourt — F irs t M onday in each m onth. H IL L S B O R O .— Ph oen icia tem p le m eets in Ma been h eav y a t n ig h t, w h ich h as done son ic h all • S H E R IF F ’S S A L E . he now is in sore trib u la tio n . emission kks ' C ourt —First W ednesday m u ch tow ard k e e p in g v e g e ta tio n gro w ¡first Monday in each m onth, A . O. U . W . S o far as at p resen t k n o w n th e first B y v ir t u k ok an e x e c u t io n , d e c u e k in g. S m o k e in th e a ir from fo rest fires FOREST GROVE Forest Grove lodge No. and ord er of sale, issued o u t of th e C ir w om an fe ig n in g a desire to su cceed th e 60 m eets in Odd Fellows h all on every Tuesday is b e co m in g m ore dense. T h e w in ds 7 7 cu it C o u r t of th e S ta te of O regon , for o rig in a l Mrs. S c h m id t w as a Mrs. F u ch s, v OF FO R E ST G R O V E . evening. h av e been n o rth e rly and lig h t in force. FOREST GROVE Degree of Honor lodge W ash in gton C o u n ty , in fa vo r of U . L . w ith a m ale in cu m b ra n ce, th o u g h , in th e Sab in and a gain st S. C . T u p p e r, J e n n ie C ro p s.— H a rv e stin g o f fall-sow n w heat m eets in Odd Fellow s h all the second Tuesday g ..............................Hon. S. H ughes. of each month. T u p p e r, (Jeo. D a vis, A.. K in g W ilso n . is a b o u t o ver a n d th re sh in g is in p ro sh ap e o f a n o th er h u sban d . T h is wom an n arrated to S c h m id t, a w oeful ta le of ,‘ ii . mkn , To serve o r e y e a r, A. T . Knox, rflLLSBORO —H illsboro lodge No. 61 m eets J . W . M orrow , an d th e F irs t N a tio n a l in its h all on the firsi and third F rid ays in each B an k of H illsboro, O regon , for th e sum gress. T h e y ie ld s reported are slig h tly m arried m isery, till h is sy m p a th ie s were James B uxton , C. L- L arge, month. m ore th an e x p e cte d , but not y e t up to of S ix te e n D ollars an d F ifty C e n ts serve two y e a rs, T. C. M cNamer, Hugh •enlisted to th e e x te n t o f a ssistin g her to SHERWOOD. -Sherwood lodge No. 20 m eets ($ 16 . 60 ) costs, and for th e fu rth e r su m th e ave ra ge , as ou r co rresp o n d en ts re- Smith. D. C. S tew a rt, P resid ent. in its h ell every T hursday evening. of E le v e n H un dred and N in ety S e v e n i p o rt “ T h is is th e poorest h a rv e st in 44 secu re a d ivo rce from h er d istaste fu l h us H d ER ................................ Aaron W ells. b an d — a p p a re n tly th e o n ly o b sta cle to „ . , . _ . • T I G A R D V I L L H - T ig a r d v ille lo d ge m eets in D ollars and E ig h ty S e v e n C e u ts($ l 107 . 87 ) E n J c Greer its h all on th e seeond and fourth S atu rd ays in U. S. gold coin, w ith in te re st ttiereon at year8 ‘ h o t » d ry P e rio d in Ju ly S c h m id t’s and M rs. F u c h s’ sub seq uen t ) hal T . I. H arris each m onth. the rate of ten ( 10 ) per ce n t, per a n n u m caused th e g ra in to sh rin k . T h e re are T h e b la ck sm ith w as TUALATIN. — T u alatin lodge m eets in its from th e 21 st d a y of J u ly , 1890 , and 1 y ie ld s o f from 20 to 35 b u sh els an acre u n a llo y ed •bliss. rom m ittee* of C ity C o u n cil. h all 011 the second and fourth Satu rdays in each tances.—C ouncilm en S tew a rt, L arge and month. O ne ! lu n d re d D idlars ($ 1 ( 10 .( 10 ) a tto r n e y ’s reported . S o m e sp rin g gra in h as been p e rfec tly enam ored o f th e w om an , so he d ep osited w ith h is la w y er, Mr. M . J. M c fees and th e fu rth e r sum of T w e n ty N in e 1 K . O. T . M. D ollars and T w o C e n ts ($ 29 . 02 ) for ta x e s cu t, bu t g e n e ra l sp rin g h a rv e stin g w ill mi A ccounts.—C ouncilm en McNamer, FOREST GROVE-—Porest Grove tent No. 11 paid, for cost« and expense« of «ale and n o t begin u n til th is w eek. O ats h arvest M ah on , su fficien t ca sh to in stitu te d i n and Sm ith. m eets in Masonic h all on the second and fourth v o rce proceed in gs. T h e B eaverton ian of said w rit. w ill b egin th is w e e k and th e gen eral -it ami Public P r o p e r ty .—C ouncilm en Sm ith, T uesdays in each m u *th. N ow , th erefore, b y v irtu e and in .p e r- op in ion o f th e corresp on d en ts is th a t the even w ent b eyo n d th a t in a n ticip atio n and Stew art. HILI SBORO.—Viola tent No. 18 m eets in Odd He ami W'ater.—C ouncilm en B uxton, Sm ith Fellow s h all on the second and fourth T hurs 8uance of said ju d g m e n t, d ecree an d y ie ld w ill be b e tte r th an w as e xp e cte d . o f ren ew ed co n ju g a l happin ess. d ays in each month order of «ale, I w ill on M ond ay, th e 21 «t b ou gh t for M rs. F u c h s $45 w orth o f fur icNamer. « S o m e farm ers h a v e co m m en ced to w ork d ay o f S eptem b er, 1896 , a t th e so u th P . OK H. luA ami P olice.—C ouncilm en L a rge,'S tew art n itu re , w h ich w as to h av e co n stitu ted Hillsboro G range m eets in its h all on th e sec door o f th e C o u rt House, in H illsb o ro . th e ir su m m er fa llo w . H ops are g ro w in g jnox. ond and fourth Saturdays in each month at u r n . W ash in gton C o u n ty , O regon, a t th e fin e ly . T h o se y a rd s w h ich h av e received th e b asis o f th e ir fu tu re h ou seh old goods. ami Means.—C ouncilm en M cN am er, Bux- h eu r of 10 o ’clock a. in. of said d a y , «ell In h e r h asty gre e d th is w om an over O. A . R. i Smith. p rop er a tte n tio n are g e n e ra lly b etter -C ouncilm en S te w a rt, M cN am er and look ed th e o p p o rtu n ity offered h er to Forest Grove. -Ja m e s B. M atthews Post, No. a t p u b lic a u ction to th e h ig h est b id d e r th an usual. T h e r e is not m u ch com follow in g-d escrib ed real 6 , m eets in Masonic h all on the first and th ird for ca sh , th e e n a ct th e role o f an u n scrupulous sd ve n W ednesdays in each m onth. p rop erty, to -w it: Lot* n u m b ered 8, 9 p la in t abou t th e h op louse as y e t. and 10, in block n u m b ered 1 , in th e W . K. C . C o rn is d o in g u n u su a lly w e ll, .n d w ill ‘ UreS* ° n 7 * " “ ' “ a le ' _,S h « «»¡gin h av e “ w ork ed h e r a ffianced for a con- ....................F ire W arden Forest Grove.—Jam es B. M atthews R elief tow n o f G a ston , W ash in gton c o u n ty , leabo........... T h e re .»regon. s a tisfy n ity th in e h e re in b e fo re ® »ke a b etter cro p th an usual . . sid e ra b ,e sum b u t h „ aim to et h er regon, to sa Ju stic e o f th e Peace Corps m eets alte rn ate T hursdays in odd F r i- O Matrom . low s h all. nam ed su m s, and for th e costs an d e x - is n ever a v e r y la rg e corn p ro d u ctio n in ___ c ^ A^u __ ____ ______ ..........................Constable Sanpington. I. O. O. T . penses of said sale. S aid p ro p e rty w ill O regon , seld om m ore th an e n o u g h for c lu tch e s on a few d o lla rs w as to o pre Smith i ............School Directors Forest Grove.—Forest" Grove lodge No. " ° be sold su b ject to red em ption as I * r ! h om e consQ m ption T h e w arm w eath er cip ito u s, tor she so ld th e b a g a te lle o f m eets in its h all every Satu rday evening. ,. Smith.) sta tu te of O regon . , , , , , fu rn itu re, p o ck eted th e p roceed ! and fled School C lerk 'V itn e se n .y h an d th is 12th d a y o f h«a been very b e n e ficia l to corn . Stewart H illsboro.—H illsboro lodge in its h ail all | IUQÏC m eets m* m u» n . • to th e Soun d. .. P rin cip al of School ev ery Saturday, u»>ru Thomas. A .F j P a stu rag e co n tin u e s v erv go o d . T h e Ju v en ile Tem ple. Su ndays, i A u gu st, 1896. T h is, th o u g h , h ad n o te n d e n cy to cool 3P ■ W . D. B r a d f o r d , j rain th e fore par? o f A u gu st re v ive d it i S h e r iff of W ash in gton t h a , it ¡ , b e tt„ than S c h m id t's ardor, fo r no sooner w as he w. ok V hk w . _ C o u n ty , j and t h f r e s ,lI t C h u rch D ir e c to r y . Forest Grove Camp No. 98 . m eets in Odd Fel- ! S ta te of O regon, \ u su al. T h e p a stu rag e in th e co a st coun - ' co g n iz a n t o f M rs. F u c h s ' d esertion than low s h all the first and third S atu rd ay in each j B ailer A G ree n e , he becam e e n ta n g le d w ith anoth er 23 | tie s is reported to be v e r y fin r. S to c k is | CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. month 1 A tto rn e y s for P la in tiff. sch e m in g w om an. H e r d esign s becam e A. R o g e r s , P a s t o r . _i eve ryw h e re re p o rted to be in g o o d con- j a p p a ren t to him e a r ly in th e cou rse o f :es every S u n d ay a t n a. m. and 8 p. m. I d itio n . x V e g e ta b le s con tin u e to m ak e ( school after m o rn in g service. th e co u rtsh ip , an d fe a rin g she m ig h t ‘ 1 m eetings ev ery T h u rsd a y ev en in g at go o d g ro w th . P o ta to e s w ill be a b o u t h av e som e la w fu l c la im upon h im , he a.: a ve ra g e crop ; th e rain o f A u gu st 'ng people’s m eetin g one hour before Sun- tran sferred a ll h is p ro p e rty to L a w y e r Lemng service. saved a ll th e la te-p lan te d pota toes. G a r igers are a lw a y s c o rd ia lly w elcom ed, M cM ah on . F o rtu n a te ly fo r S ch m id t, den stu ff o f a ll k in d s is very p le n tifu l. ! . . . . . . sETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. _. , , , . . .. th e title rem ain s vested m th a t a tto r n e y 's I T h e la te p e a ch e s are rip e n in g an d be- . R ev . 1). A. W a t t k r h , P a s t o r . , . . . _ . . _. . nam e, because o f *>•» th e b la c k s m ith ’s lu g sh ipped to m a rk e t. T h e re w ill be s every Su n d ay at n a . m. and 8 :jo p . m. A ll kinds of Groceries, Glassware and Stone i a lm o st u n p aralleled su sc e p tib ility to y school at ia .15 p. m. Ju n io r lea eu e every i th e g re a te st sh o rta g e in p e a ch e s a n d all iy at 4 p. m. Kp w orth le a g u e a t 0 : 3 a P- m -* ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons, i w om en 's w iles. Prayer m eetin g 7:30 p. m ., T hursday. ! k in d s o f fru it o n record . F o r th e first , . . . Brooms, Mop Sticks, Butter Moulds, Ladles, B u t th e | tim e in th e h isto ry o f th e co u n try th ere I B u t th e m ost c h a p te r o f CHRISTIAN CHURCH. ■ S c h m id t’s search for a Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds. Fish- | is a failu re in th e fru it crop . I t m ust . . . . ir service ev ery S u n d a y at 11 a. m. and 1 . Sunday school a t 10 a. m. Aaron i n g T a c k l e a n d a ll k i n d s o f S e e d s . n ot be u n derstood th a t th ere is n o fru it, e » riy laot * " k , w h en ju s t ic e M cD e v .tt supt P rayer m eetin g T in h u rsd ay even- H ng bu t ra th e r th a t th e sh ip m e n t w ill not be um te,d h ' m ' n ‘ c o n e Mrs. 7 30 p. m. Sr. Y. p. s . C. K- Su n d ay even- 6 30 p m Jr . Y. P. S. C. B . Sunday , so large. T h ere is, on th e w h o le , m ore R oM l,a K - R a y > w h om he h ,d k n o w n at 4 p «n. S y lv ia E dw ards, president are co rd ially in v ited to a ll these ____________ ___________________________________________ I th an en ou gh for a ll local d em an d s. le“ thftn 4 w e t k ' 11 w as not th e b rid e ' T h e w eath er c o n d itio n s to-day in d ica te P o o m '. fa u lt th a t th e n u p tia l k n o t w as 160.000 Good Quality Cheap i, ; Miss Annie Pomeroy, 1 A First Class Grocery Store . . . . IS GREEK THE GROCER’S Tea and Coffee a Specialty *t O ffic e o f F o r e s t G r o v e . J WHEELOCK MARSH, P. M. MeNAMERS tRIVAL a n d d e p a r t u r e o f m a i d s . MEAT MARKET SE L L S ONLY TH E B E ST OF jnd from Portland and a ll po in ts Hast: De- - 30 a. m. and 4:20 p. m . A rriv e s 9 : 4 ° a. m. “a p. ra. His, and po in ts S o u th : D eparts 8:35 Arrives 5:05 p. m. reenville, M anning, B uxton and V ernonia: » 1 1 a m. D eparts 1 p. m. sCreek: A rrives 1 1 : 30 . D ep arts 1:30 *E8T GROVE FIRE DEPARTMENT. , MS:—G e n e r a l A l a r m —Rapid ta p p in g [bell. The location of th e fire w illb e indi* py the num ber of fu ll ta p s g iv en betw een r~eral alarm s—co rresp o n d in g to th e num- jwards whose lim its a re giv en below, for d r ill-T h r e e tap s, p au se, th ree taps, three taps. !for m eeting—F iv e tap s. WARD LIM ITS. ward - North of Pacific av en n e and east Meats, Sausages, Fish and Poultry The Country affords, in Great ......................................Variety and at Moderate Prices A General Shipping Business, Wholesale and Retail, Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat Hogs, »nd Spring Lambs and Veal Calves. t W av. ad ward—North of Pacific avenu e !H College W ay and B street, fd ward N aylor’s ad d itio n. ward Between Pacific av en u e and avenue south. ward - Between Second av en u e and South ddition. ward -South P ark ad d itio n. s u r c r o î t c o v n t y po st o f f ic e s . Beaverton Buxton C ornelius C e n terv ille F ir D illey Glencoe Grove F arm in gto n Glenwood Home G reen v ille H illsboro Gaston M iddleton L an rel Progreffff M o un tain d ale Sherwood Reed v ille T u alatin B loom ing IS **Y Lenox T h atch er P h illip « U iv lc S o c ie t ie s . BUYER AND SELLER. TELEPHONE, FOREST GROVE. THE OLD W ILTR0UT M IL L GALES CREEK. All Grades of Kon«rh and Dressed Lumber. Kiln Dried Lumber a Specialty. A . P . AN D A . M. — o e o V K .—H olbrook U t i g r . : it« h«n th e T h u r« d «y before th e foil ■ each month. IhOhn. T u s lity lo d ge. No. 6 , m eet« in the Satu rd ay on or after th e foil moon ■ooth. E»rON- Beaverton ________ lo d ge JM No. too meets fe hall on >n the th e first T o esd sy I« L o w P r ic e » , P r o m p t D e liv e r y , E x c e l l e n t Q u a lit y . CHAS. HIATT, Proprietär. 01 o. r . a. .S M t o T u alatin C hapter m eets in M s ■ 1 the seeond and fourth T u esd ays la - C f i O V * -F o r e s t chapter- No_ 0 h assonic halt ou the «rat ami third ** each month. Hatchet and Weekly Oregonian $2 a Year. th a t c o d e r w e a th e r w ill p re v a il th is *° *Pe e d ,ly *le d ' for h e w an ted th e " re- w eek but no rain is exp e cte d to o ccu r. mony a n o th ' r But tb e It freq u e n tly o ccu rs th a t th ere is rain w om an had h er a lle g e d n eph ew w .th her th e fore part o f S ep te m b e r, so th a t rain “ * d u d ,,h you n * m an - w h o d eclared from th e . . t to th e .2 th o f S e p te m b e r • th a t u ,,le *s tb e co u Ple w e re m a rn e d “ on ce, h e w ould tak e h is a u n t a w a y from m ay occur. | th ere. T h e a rd en t sw ain b ein g lo th to 1 lose h is new “ tre a su re ,” th e m an d ate o f Vote for President in 1892. th e n eph ew w as o b e y e d , and th e m arri T h e fo llo w in g is th e p op u lar a n d e le c age w as w itn essed b y on e F . D . W ood t o r a l v o te for p resid e n t in 1892, (w ith and a M rs. R eese, w h o jo in t ly ru n an th e e x c ep tio n o f B id w e ll, p .o h ib itio n is t, e m p lo y m e n t a g e n c y on M orrison street, an d W in g .J U b o r p a rty ), w h ich a t th is b etw een F o u rth and F ifth . tim e w ill be o f in te re st to th e readers o f B u t now com es th e od d est p h ase o f th e H a t c h e t : th is ep isod e. M rs. R a y , b efore h er mar- cord ed in her nam e, an d she h as kept h er w ord. L a s F rid a y th e su spicion d aw n ed upoa th e lu ck le ss or lu c k y b rid egroom th a t he m ig h t p o ssib ly be th e in ten d ed victim of a co n sp ira cy to rob h im , so he en gag ed th e serv ice s o f e x -C o n sta b le Belm an to lo o k in to th e m atter. T o h im S c h m id t said th a t he b ecam e a cq u a in te d w ith Mrs. F u ch s, M rs. R a y a n d se v eral o th e r m a trim o n ia lly in clin e d w om en th ro u gh th e m edium o f th e e m p lo y m e n t agents referred to. H e sa ys th a t w h en e v er th e y had a new w om an on th e “ s tr in g ” th e y w ould a d v ise h im b y le tte r. M r. B elm an , a fte r su p e rficia lly in v e sti g a tin g th is a ffair, exp re sse d h im s e lf os b ein g satisfied th a t it w as a “ j o b ” to de fraud S c h m id t out o f h is p rop erty. He ascertain ed th a t Mrs. R a y -S c h m id t h a s no b ro th e r w o rk in g in th e A i b ic . _ sh ops aIld furtUeri sin ce h e has w o rk in g on th is case h e h as been unable to find e ith e r th e w om an or h er a lle g e d n e p h ew .— P o rtlan d T e le g ra m A u g . 19. TO O MANY FOR THE B E A R . Experience of a Party That W e a l Out to Cedar Mills. T h e p a rty th a t w ent out to C e d ar Mills b e ar-h u n tin g last S u n d a y k ille d a bear, but n ot th e bear w h ich th e y had been h u n tin g for tw o S u n d a ys before. That on e w as abou t 14 m iles ou t, b u t while g o in g fo r h im , th e d ogs sta rted up an o th er in a 60-acre p atch o f w ood s .boot n in e m iles out. T h e h u n te rs took stands around th e b lo ck o f tim b e r and finally the bear b ro k e co v e r n ear a m an who w as arm ed w ith n o th in g bu t a shotgun. H e g a v e bruin a dose o f No. 6 shot, w h ich flu strated h im , and th e dogs came u p and seized h im . A desperate stru g g le en su ed , a n d an on e d ared to fire at th e b ear for fear of k illin g th e d ogs. F in a lly on e o f tbe h u n ters g o t clo se up to th e w rith in g mass o f d ogs and b ear, an d , p u ttin g th e inns zle o f h is gun close to th e b e a r's head, b lew th e w h o le to p o f it o ff,an d en ded the fracas. I f th e b ear fu rth e r ou t d oes act learn o f th e end o f his frien d , and vacate th a t p a rt o f th e cou n try, h is case will he a tte n d ed to u poa som e fu tu re day. T h e resid en ts o f th a t p a rt of the c o u n try ta k e g re a t in te re st in th e killing o f th e ir bears, an d a la rge delegation of th em was in at th e d ea th , and a a x ie u s to secure a steak . O ne o f th e huatera, w h o w ay ou t 011 on e o f th e occasions w h en th e bear w as n ot k ille d , tells *4 m ee tin g a ju v e n ile h u n te r in th e neck of woods w here he w as on a stan d . That section w as settled msny ye a rs ago by s m an nam ed Brooka, w h o raised a family o f 10 ch ild re n , a ll o f whom are matxiad and liv in g in th e v ic in ity , an d each at w h om h as a fa m ily o f a bou t to. It mm on e o f th e yo u n gsters o f th is trib e the h u n te r saw c o m in g b y h is stand , tie w as a s to c k y b o y o f 8 or to - *i in Hires, b arr-h ead ed a n d b are-footed , end — 1 tor bear. H e w as sta g g e rin g u n der thr w e ig h t o f an o ld Q ueen A n n e musket, w h ich th reaten ed to ru p tu re h is only suspender. H e h ad som e p o w d e r in a sod a w ater b o ttle , som e ca p s in acapaaic b ox and som e b u lle ts loose in on e pocket o f h is pan ts, w h ile th e o th e r w as staffed w ith paper for w ad d in g. “ W e ll, m y b o y, w h ere are you g o in g ? " a sk ed th e h u n te r on th e stan d . “ I'm g o in g to sh oot t h a t bear, by gosh , it he com es th is way,” was thr h a u g h ty rep ly o f th e n ative. T h e a m ateu r h u n te r a t o n ce vacated h is stan d , k n o w in g he stood n o show for a sh o t a t th e bear a gain st su ch a compet ito r.— T u e sd a y 's O rego n ia n . Killed at Carttten** M ill. T h u rsd a y noon C h a rle s S o h re n , mm P o rci.sa Vota. EtscroRsL ria ge, e x h ib ite d to S c h m id t variou s d eed s e m p lo y e o f C a rs te n 's m ill a t Manning. V irn - and le tte rs, re p resen tin g h er to b e pos w as in sta n tly k ille d w h ile a t w o rk in th« ’ T E R B I T O K I * !» . sessed o f $7000 w orth o f real estate in St. m ill b y h a v in g b is head cru sh ed betwerdIt ' C l e v e - , H arri Wea- 1 >■5 t ss lan d aon. ver, . Louis, Mo. and p ro p e rty in C h ica g o . , w o Jogs, w h ile lo a d in g logp on a tra lr* | 5 D em . I R ey . p * t n ì i ‘ • h a v e a » b - ro .* * -1 ca r A b o u t on e y e , r a g o th e un fortn n . ' I f S h e a lso cla im e d ' to th e r w o rk 13», L?» 9.197 SAISI 1 1 1 1 A labam a in g in th e A lb in a ca r sh op s, w hom s h e J y o u n g m an w as se v e re ly in ju red w h ile Pì.HM I 1 1 .8 3 1 1 h Arkansas. re ce n tly loan ed $500, w h ic h , for th e | w ork in tb e 9ame ro llli , n d lt 1 lH .j- r t Hx, 149 2 5 .3 5 ? ' 81 1 C alifornia ." «A JO 58..5S« Colorado presen t, le ft h er a little sh ort o f cash. ! th o u g h t for som e tim e h e w o u ld n ot re H J,:*».1» 7 7 » 6 Connecticut.. 80S 18..YG IH,OKI 13 3 T h is d e ficie n cy S c h m id t prom ised to re co v e r from in te rn a l in ju ries, b ut rsrapef Delaware. 30.143 F lorida 4 A M I 4 pair im m e d ia te ly . T h a t , th o u g h , w as w ith o n ly a b ro k en arm and le g . Ahma lJ9,3hl 4*A0f» 42.997 13 Georgia H ,.!«* 10.521 • Idaho ........... n ot a ll w an ted b y th e m arriage a lter. tw o ye a rs ago. S oh ren w as a lso nrmrii 428.2*1 .W . 2 SH 22.207, 24 Illin o is In d ian a 282,740 2M4I5 2 2 .2 0 * 15 M rs. R a y d em an d ed th a t in co n sid era | k ille d in a ru n aw a y a ccid e n t, lire mart J0.ÄV. 13 198.387 219.7» tion o f th e v a lu a b le p ro p erty she w as w as a bou t 23 y e a rs o f age and unm arried. 187,227 163.111, 175.461 135,441 23.500 13 K entucky b rin g in g S ch m id t th a t h e deed a ll his H is m o th e r resid es in A rr o y o Grand H 87. «CÏJ 13.JXJ 13.281 Lonifliaua 48,044 *2,923 2 . 2*1 6 re a lty to h e r. T o th is th e p ro sp e ctive I C a '. M aine H 79». 113.*** e1.: » ' groom assen ted , d esp ite th e p rotest o f M aasarhuaetts.. 1*8,813 JW j . h u 3.210 1.51 M ich igan 202,296 222.70S 19.W2 5 h is le g a l a d v iser. ’ 1 29.313 u w rjo m j m M innesota 9 The IUneovery Shved Hla Ufo. MlMiMippl 40.237 1.408 10.258 9 T h e d a y fo llo w in g th e m arriage th e 288,898 228.9IH 41.213 17 M is s o u r i M r. G . C a illo u e tte , I »raggiai. Beerei con ple c a lle d at L a w y e r M cM a h o n 's o f 17.581 18.851 7 A M M ontana 3 1 v ille , ., seys: “ T o D r. King't Ne 24,943 87.227 *4.134 *1 Nebraska. fice for th e purpose o f e ffe c tin g th e c o n Nevada 714 2 AH 7.294 D isco v e ry I ow e my life . Waa tatù 42,0*1 45.6-58 292 4 v eya n ce o f S c h m id t's re a lty to h is n ew New Hamp 10 171,042 1.58,068 w ith L a G rip p e and tri ed a ll the phyi Sew Jersey w - w ife, M r. M cM sh on w as u n ab le to 854,868 609A50 16.429. * ; .. I New York North C aro lin a \ * 2 .M 180.342 44.71«' l i e x p e d iste th is b u sin ess in acco rd an ce ciana for m iles a b o u t, b u t o f n o avail am 1 North I>akota ' 1 l!.M » 17.700 11 ^ l h th e 'd e r ir e d speed o f th e new M m ' wa* Ki r * n UP and *°*d I c o u ld net live «».115 406,1*7 14.850 22 Ohio 1 3! 14.243 26,002 28.965 O regon... S ch m id t, as h is w ife w s . a t th e seaside. » • * ” « * * K iB 8 ’a N ew — f f a f Il P en n sylvan ia... ♦ V2.J84 *16.911 8.714 228 4 Rhode Island. 24.2*5 28,97*2 and tb e tra n sfer cou ld n o t be m ade till j store 1 sen t for a b o ttle and began i t • »touts C sro lln » H j m i* A4-» 2,407 Mrs. M cM ahon sign ed ce rta in p a p e rs use a n d from tb e first d ose began fin 9U81 34 A * 28.544 •tenth Dakota ♦1 IMA?4 100.331 23,447 12 Teiineaaee T h e b rid e 's im p atie n ce g o t th e upper b ette r, and a fte r u sin g th re e bottles wm ¡S0.lt» S1.M« 9 * .0 * 8 IV . .1 Texas 4 61 V erv out 16A » 27.992 hand o f h e r ju d g m e n t, an d sh e crea ted a o p an d a b o u t a g a in . I t is worth i t 168.977 112.292 U27V 12 • * J V lretn le little scen e. W hen S c h m id t return ed to w e ig h t In g o ld . W e w o n 't keep atnar r » . < m vi t*>» 19.185 W td riH to a • • 1 4 .7 ! « house w ith o u t i t ” G e t • free trial M V en t V irgin ia M.4h; eu.jte 4.186 h is B e sv erten h om e t h a t e v e n in g th e 71 7 ,»r* 170 791 9.909 12 . J Vtaconnin M ille r's P h a rm a cy. H .e M 7.7211 a W yo m in e n ew M rs. S ch m id t refu sed to acco m p a n y h im , d e c la rin g she w ou ld not s g s in darken h is door till h is property w aa re- Rl pans Tabules cure torpid liver. Sh ir ta 8c at Forest Geeee Laaadry. 111