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„fV s .ftn ia l C'nrria. A B O U T TO W N . Dr. Low e, O re g o n ’s w ell k n o w n oc- j T h e w ise w ill w ait for Dr. Low e. ulist w ill arrive soon. ;OLH, PH. G .. M . D ., S h irts 8c at Forest G rove Laundry. KVSICIAN A N D S U R G E O N , F ain ts, o ils and glass a t A b b ot & R o e ’s. .}. F o re st G ro v e . ea t Pioneer D r u g S to re. SMITH & B O W M A N , S H Y S -A T -L A W . ¡,1 Work anil C o n v e y a n c in g . j Morgan 111k. H IL L S B O R O , O r . W. M. L A N G L E Y , S h irts 8c at F o rest G rò ve L a u n d ry. ^ tQ H ain es & B a ile y 's for bargain s. W o . K an e and fa m ily returned Tues- i T h e y m ust m ak e room for fa ll stock. N a tiv e H erb s a t the M iller Ph arm acy. I F o r g e n t’s clo th in g, go to Haines & i B a ile y ’s. F o r a good M c K in le y or Bryan cigar, g o to M ille r’s P h arm acy. See the new O rien t Toe in M en's Foot- ! w ear in G r e g g ’s show window. Doors, w in dow s and m ouldin gs 1 P o rtlan d prices. A b b o tt Si Roe. , ai C V oice cou n try lard b y th e can at 7 j,EÏ AMI I OUNSKI.OK AT I.AW ce n ts a pound. C a p les & Thom as. jtv Prosecuting A tto rn e y . F o r S ale.— A good $350 upright piano Collections » s p e c ia lty . -Cp-stairs, W oods A C a p íe s for $150. Inquire o f M r. J. E . Jam es, | C orn eliu s, O regon. Buililint-’ . <Uy from an o u tin g at th e coast. N o t i c e .— O u and a fter June I all bust- C ro n in ’s steam w’oodsaw will do w o rk l ness m ust be cash . on sh ort notice ch e a p ly and well. W o o d saw in g in T . C. M c N a m e r . any am ou n t don e Y o u can m ake you r m oney go th e far- I p ro m p tly and w ell. L ea ve orders at our thest by b u ying you r good s o f H aines feed store. H a rtra m p f Bros. B ailey. A b b o tt & R oe, a ge n ts for th e C rescent F or cloth in g, shoes, d ry goods and lin e o f B icycle s. Best w h eel in the groceries H aines & B ailey are h e ad w orld for th e m on ey. O n ly £50.00. quarters. M on d a y H on . T. H . T o n g u e filed an N o tice .— On and a fter A u g. 1, a ll busi- a p p eal bond for $ 4 0 w ith Ju stice Dols- ness m ust be strictly cash a t G r e g g ’s trurn in th e ca se o f Mrs. W ard a gain st Shoe S to r-. C o n sta b le W illiiin » , o f H ills ’. )aro, for r e co v e ry o f a $ioo h ors*, th e c u e w h ich Mr. L e v i S m ith an d fa m ily , w h o h ave | w as tried A 1 j , io a:i l d ¿ :ide J in p la in been recreatin g a t th e coast, arriv e d ! tiff’ s favor. hom e la st n igh t. Teachers Annual County I n s t i t u t e . S. R. G ilp in vs. M rs. M. C . D avis, for T h e ch u rch social at T h a tc h e r lash fees on the trade o f la n d , w as th e case n igh t was w ell atten ded and e n jo ye d b y C u t R ate S ale— in a ll grades o f th a t occu p ied th e a tte n tio n o f Justice a num ber from tow n. 1 X 0 N, 1 L a d ie s’ and G e n ts’ footwear. See D o lstru m ’s cou rt ye ste rd a y aftern oon . G r e g g ’s show w indow . T h e old pioneer log ca b in at H ayw ard D avid S m ith , L. E . S m ith , R. W . S. d e n t is t in w h ich Mr. M cM illan liv e d for six H am er, H . B. Joh n son , W . S . Hudson I Dr. P rice’s Cook Book g iven aw ay w ith years, burned to the gro un d F rid a y . and R . H . L a n ce tield , m ade up th e ju r y , I each 15 cent can o f Cream B akin g Pow- FO REST GRO VE a fter an h o u r’s con sideración, | der. Caples & Thom as. A tto rn e y L . K . A dam s, o f H illsboro, and O R E G O N . 4 P « 1- cam e in 0:1 M o n d a y’s sta ge from T illa th ro u gh F orem an L an cefield b ro u gh t in î€t Mr. R. W . S. H am er and fam ily got m ook, retu rn in g from a tw o w eeks fish a v erd ict for th e d efen d a n t. In th e a b b ack W ednesday e ve n in g after a pleasant sence o f a co n stab le . Ju stice D olstrum ing. v acation at th e seaside. R. o . C . H I A T T d ep u tized M arsh il H arris a ; a sp e c ia l Mr. C. M. K e e p , Jr., o f th e B an k o f j D E N T IS T . d ep u ty. G o to Tom M ad igan ’ s to get your F o rest G rove, w h o h as been m a k in g a stoves. Y ou m ay be sure he w ill give tour o f th e E astern states, retu rn ed j L a st n ig h t the d irectors o f th e Bank w h ich to atten d for w h ich no d ed u ction y ou a bargain. Just give him a call. o f F o rest G ro ve held a m eetin g at w h ich F rid ay. from sa lary can be m ade. T h e S a tu rd a y th e y d ecided to sell th e ban k to Mr. „LKBit'8 B u i l d in g o u Mato Street, ay I A g o d new shoe h as been found and co m p letes th e th ree d a y s o f req u ire d a t Mr. R. W . T rav e r, a form er resid en t, Ortice hours, 9 t . m . to 4 p. m. A n ton P fan n er, and a cco rd in g ly this j brought to this office. I f the ow ner w ill ten dance. A rran g e m en ts a re b e in g was in tow n T u esd ay. Mr. T ra v e r is e n m o rn in g th e tran sfer took p la ce. Mr.. k in d ly send around th e m ate w e sh all m ade to ccm fo rta b ly and e co n o m ica lly gaged in th e com m ission business in Pfan n er w ill com bin e th e business w ith ! h ave a pair. OMAS H . T O N G U E , accom m odate those a tte n d in g th e in s ti Portland. h is ow n and occu p y th e b an k b u i'd itig , tute. I f a sufficient n u m b er co m e b y W e are now prepared to do all kinds H ave th a t old su it clean ed , d yed and k e e p in g th e nam e ‘ ‘ B a n k o f Forest railroad «a red u ction o f tare w ill b e o b o f d y in g from th e finest silk s to the m ade new. I t w ill save yo u b u y in g a G r o v e .” Mr. P fdn n er has been h a v in g tain ed . T h e in stitu te p rom ises to b e a coarsest o f cotton. Forest G rove Laun- | new one. F orest G ro ve L a u n d ry and a la rge and ste a d ily in creasin g p atron .*11. w . hhihmtom oo itw tv . O r very p rofitab le and in stru ctiv e on e. d ry and D ye House. I Dye House. age. H e is a sh rew d and successful bus T h e fa m ily 'o f S. A. W alk r returned I iness m an and pof-sesses th e im p licit T o R e n t.— A p leasan t e ig h t room W. WARD, m d . M arried. co n fid en ce o f th e p eople o f th is en tire la st T u esd ay even in g from a visit near I house in a ce n tra l p art o f tow n in good S t e b b i n s G o r d o n .— A t hg hom e o f region . It is w ell k n o w n th at M r. I*fan- • | A lb a n y w h ere Mrs. W . had been visitin g IAN A N D S U R G E O N . | con d ition . R en t reason able. A p p ly at w ith her fa th e r’s fam ily. ner has co n sid e rab le resources and th e ' Mr. and Mrs. N . B ra d le y , at D a yto n , I the H a t c h e t office. Oca at hia rm ld .n o « , new b a n k , or rather Mr. P la n n e r's bank O regon , W ed n esd ay, A u g u st 19, a t 1:00 j Mr. and Mrs. C. A . D olph are summer- W h y send you r sh irts a w a y to a steam under th e new nam e, w ill be one o f the o ’c lo ck p. mi ., Mr. W . S . G o rd o n , o f GROVE, • • OREGON. j itig in th eir cottage at Seaview L o n g ! la u n d ry to be eaten up w ith acids w hen stron gest an d sou n dest cou n cry in stitu F o rest G ro ve and M iss Bessi * S te b b in s , : tar p sn tloa a « v ary W sd n sad a y. 1 Beach, w here th e y e xp e ct to spend th e ) there is a h an d -w a sh in g la u n d ry a t hom e tion s in th e state. o f D ayton , w ere u n ited in m a trim o n y . I rem ain der o f the season. i where sh irts are 8 cents? R ev . J. W . H. M illa r, o f P o rtla n d , o ffici atin g. L o s t — Three axes from the H a t c h e t Mr. A. B. T h o m as and fa m ily , w ho w oodshed. F in der m ay leave any one h av e been e n jo y in g th e b a lm y ocean O n ly a sm all com p an y o f th e m ost in c i n l e y r e p u b l ic a n o f them about the prem ises a t h is earliest breezes at th e seashore for th e past fort- tim ate frien ds o f th e c o n tra c tin g p a rtie s ust received a fu ll lin e o f w ere presen t. con ven ien ce and no questions w ill be j night, return ed W ed n esd ay even in g, T h e re w ill be a m eetin g o f th e M c asked. A fte r th e cerem o n y a ll rep a ired to th e A team o f first-class w ork and d riv in g d in in g room to p a rtak e o f th e b ou n teo u s I f yo u w ant to patronize hom e in horses, on e or b oth to sell or trade for K in le y R e p u b lica n C lu b , at V e r t ’s H a ll, repast. d u stry go to the F orest G rove M anu ca ttle at a b argain . In q u ire o f J. A. on T u e sd ay eve n in g, S e p tem b er ist, at Mr. G ordon is a su ccessfu l te a c h e r o f fa ctu rin g com pany. B uilding m aterial V an d erhey, th ree m iles north o f Forest 7:30 o ’c lo ck , for th e purpose o f e le ctin g W ash in gton co u n ty and is a y o u n g m an o f b etter q u ality, b etter m ake and G rove. d elegates to th e W ash in g to n C o u n t y , Gf cu ltu re and refin em en t h a v in g re- "it pattern. A ls o a fu ll and ch eaper than those b ought in Portland. W h y do yo u pay 15 ce n ts for a sh ave L ea gu e to be h eld a t H illsb o ro on Sept. ceiv ed his edu cation at P a cificU n iv e rsity , line of extras fo r th e M cCor- M iss F rn ce s M yers started Tuesday and 25 cen ts for a h aircu t w hen the 3rd. A fu ll a tten d an ce o f th e clu b is ! F o re st G rove. ines. T h e y h a v e a lso a lin e m orn in g for C rook cou n ty where she w ill sam e can be had for 10 and 20 cen ts at M iss S teb b in s, w hose p a re n ts liv e requested. h ave ch arge o f the Cross K e y s school. the E a g le Parlor? C h ild re n ’s h air cu t i a t V icto ria , B. C ., h as m ad e h er h om e I. A . M a c r u m , P resid en t. Mr. J. P. H arrison ’s fam ily, form erly tin g 15 cents. | at M r. B r a d le y ’s for sev eral y e a rs at residents of the G rove, reside in th is dis ! F o rest G ro ve and re ce n tly a t D a yto n . Judge D a ily , o f M cM in n v ille , cam e to plete line o f h a y in g tools, trict. I S h e, also, is a teach er, h a v in g re ce iv ed K n igh ts o f Pythias. the G rove S atu rd a y and th e fo llo w in g CYTH ES, F O R K S , HAY T h e o rd er o f K n ig h ts o f P y th ia s now , h e r sp ecial tra in in g a t M on m ou th a t th e W . J. Sm ith , th e new ly-appointed post- m orning to o k th e stage for T illa m o o k . IS, R O P E , E T C . T h e y are num bers 6,494 lod ges w ith 464,536 in em - 1 ^tate N orm al school, m aster at G lenora, has been auth orized i He w ill p ro b a b ly return from th ere by ed to m eet th e w an ts o f the bers a cco rd in g to th e report at th e M r. an(^ Mrs. G ordon are b o th m em - to e m p loy a m ail carrier on the W ilson the ocean rou te, he harvest o f 1896. suprem e lod ge session held in C le ve la n d 1 hers o f th e M . K . ch u rch at F o re st river route. T h ere w ill be a m ail every F ree bags, free clea n in g, and free FOREST OROVE. oth er d ay betw een T illam ook and G ales th is w eek. O f th ese O regon h as 58 G ro ve and are a ctiv e w o rk ers in both storage o f w h ea t at W ash in gto n C o u n ty lod ges and 3241 k n ig h ts. D u rin g th e E p w o rth L eagu e and ch u rch services. C reek. M ills. W e g u aran te e in ou r receipt th at past tw o ye a rs th e re ce ip ts o f th e order T h e y w ill m ak e th e ir h om e a t F o re st no storage sh a ll be ch arg e d unless th e T h e c ity pound now has an occupant, h av e been $8,053,091. A ssets on D ec. 3, G ro ve , and receive the h a p p y c o n g r a tu a tw o-year-old bull, taken up W ednes- I w heat be tak e n from ou r w arehouse, ’95. w ere $8,010,711, a ga in o f $942.657 la tio n s o f all th eir frien d s. day. ‘ ‘S h o rth o rn s, som e w h ite on b elly, Dr, C. L . L a rg e is b u ild in g a neat o ver th e p reviou s report. F o r relief and i head lig h te r red than b o d y ,” is his pu b 7-room co ttag e on th e Baber p rop erty. ch a rita b le purposes $2,494,374 w as spent Library of Pacific University. lish ed d escriptiou. T h e ow ner h as ten T h e d octor is lo o k in g for a relia b le ten A num ber o f v alu a b le a ccessio n s to th e d ay s in w hich to reclaim him. ant w h o w an ts to ren t for lo n g tim e , or Advertised Letters. lib ra ry o f P a cific U n iv e rsity h a v e been F o r 90 days: T w en ty-five pounds of he is read y to trade. T h e p ro p e rty is T h e a dvertised list o f letters rem ain in g la te ly m ade. A m o n g th em are th e fo l ast place to g e t y o u r good b o ilin g m eat for $1.00. R oasts 5 | v e iv d esirable, u n called for in th e post office is as fo l low in g: T w e n ty-o n e volu m es o f scie n tific ies until you rea ch T il- a n d ò ce n ts a pound. S te a k 6 to 8 cen ts T h e front o f H aines & B a ile y ’s b rick low s: N e llie C ro ck e r. M rs. G ra ce W a lk e r, w ork s presen ted b y R. M. B re rto n , C . R -, k. I c a n y a fu ll lin e o f a pound. Fresh T illam ook salm on every b u ild in g is b e in g m uch im proved in a p A . F . B aker, M r, A . E . C a m p b e ll, P . H. from h is lib ra ry , a co p y o f p a rt o f an M on d ay, W ednesday and F rid a y even pearance b y a ca st o f ston e g ra y pain t, G ra y , M essrs. J. C. L o n g & S o n , M r. an cien t in scrip tion on stone fou n d in th e ing- C a s h . M cN am er’s M eat M arket. | w i t h h s lo n g a rra y o f show w in d ow s Ira T . M ille r, M r. M . J. M iller, M r. D. in terior o f C h in a , b elie ve d to h a v e been T h e fire on the W ilson riv e r road filled w ith a ttra ctiv e d isp la ys o f goods, J. Porter, R e v . C. H . P u rce ll, C. W ilso n , en gra ved a b o u t 1100 years a g o b y a Nes- downed about two m iles o f the telegraph the store m ak es a v ery cre d ita b le sh o w W rou gh t Iron R a n g e C o . and S am u el torian M issio n ary, and tre a tin g o f th e C h ristian re lig io n . T h is w as sen t to th e lin e th rou gh dead tim b er about five in g for th e tow n . Brow n , E sq . sch ool b y R e v . A . H . S m ith . A m o n g ackle and all n ecessary m iles th e oth er side o f the first su m m it T . H. A d am s, a g ra d u a te o f P acific late pu rch ases are T a u s s ig 's T a r iff Hia- from here. Mr. Stokes sent out a man ts for a cam p o u tfit. A ll R e c o m m e n d It. U n iv e rsity in th e cla ss o f ’94, w as re to ry o f th e U . S ., B a sta b le ’a P u b lic from here this m orning and he expects n om inated b y a cclam atio n for school A sk y o u r p h y sicia n , you r d ru g g ist and F in an ce, E l y ’s S o cia lism , H e n d e rso n 's th e lin e w ill be open again b y to-morrow. j su perin ten den t o f C o w litz co u n ty , W ash- you r frien d s a bou t S h ilo h ’s C u re for Con D ocu m ents o f M ed iaeval H is to ry , E m er- M rs. W illiam W ilk es, o f D illey, had 1 in gton , at th e recen t repu b lican c o n v e n - ; sum ption , T h e y w ill recom m en d it. to n 's In trod u ction to M ed ia ev a l H isto ry Mr. A d am s is a son -in -law o f Mr. 1 F o r sale at C la r k ’s d ru g store. tw en ty-n in e v ery difficult teeth extracted, I tion and M ed iaeval H isto ry, A d a m ’s C iv iliz a W edn esd ay, under the influence o f t h e j j . c . W ood s, ol F o rest G ro ve tion d u rin g th e M id d le A g e s a n d B ry c e 's . S t e w a r t , new preparation adm inistered by Doctor ' Dentistry. . H o ly R om an E m p ire. A d d itio n a l s h e lf C ash ier. Mrs. D ow n in g, m oth er o f th e u n fortu C . L . L a rge. The patien t was exceed D r. R. H . H o v ey h a v in g located in room for 1000 volu m es h as been p rovid ed nate y o u n g m an w h o d ied b y h is own in g ly w ell pleased as th ere was a b so lu tely I hand a t B eaverton F rid a y w eek, te lls Forest G ro ve for th e p ra ctice o f d en tistry in th e A rt room , w h ich add s m u ch to th e n o pain or oth er unpleasantness follow the O regon ian th a t th e rep ort cu rren t tak e s th is m eth od o f in fo rm in g th e p u b con ven ien ce o f access to th e books. C it im Q B O VR , OREGON in g its use. th a t h er son w as a victim o f d isap poin t lic th a t he is prep ared to d o a n y w ork in izens are a llow ed th e use o f th e lib ra ry Mr. A. j . F an n o, a prom inent business u nfounded „ to h„ V n o w l. th a t lin e. O ffice in In g le s & F o rte r's on p a ym e n t ot 50 c e n ts a m onta, o r $5 a Incorporated, 1894. j m an o f Progress, m ade a pleasant ca ll on cd ge he was never disappointed in I buiIding y e a r.— Jos. W . M arsh , L ib r a ria n . PITAL *.">0.000.00 , RNEY-AT-LAW, OHES & SON M K CLUB. cCorm ick 1 Machinery TWINE, OILS, ETC, Whoa! I the . . . 'hanee Grocery. ds and Groceries, nt Medicines, Cigars and Tobacco. S argent , LES CREEK. F F orest G rove KIM» iH-SINB* TRANSACTED L » ATCH8T 7 " * *7 " M; nd7 w ay in a love affair. Bating | I Mr Mr. F atm o 1« is a dem ocrat but he doesn 11 TraVer’u 10 Acre Tract H on. S am H u gh es, w h o Was re ce n tly w an t a d em ocratic adm in istration w ith F o r sale n ear c ity lim its. I t w ill se ll in ! C o x e y and C yclon e D avis as cabin et of- appoin ted a re ge n t o f th e S ta te A gricu l- lpts or acreage. P rice , $3,500. W ill ficers, so he proposes to cast h is vote and tu ral c o lleg e, is a lre s d v in h arn ess as a ren t it. A ddreas, W. R. T ravf . r , m em ber o f th e e x e cu tiv e co m m itte e and DIRECTORS: J in fluen ce for W m . M cK in ley. 260 F ro n t S t ., P o rtla n d , O regon , ch airm an o f th e h o rticu ltu re and th e U A. M AC RUM. ». r. runDY. O r, F orest G ro v e L a n d Co. 24 I F ire on th e road im peded travel on the m ech anical com m ittees. M r. H u gh es H e D. C. STEW ART. j W ilson riv e r road the first o f the week, has lo n g been in terested in th e school C. M. K REP. j T h e lon g b rid ge b y D orm 's cabin and w ith h is friend H on . Benton K illin , 8nn<Uy School Celebration. th e sm aller on e over L e w is creek w ere I -------- ------- ---------- -------- , T h e re w ill be a S u n d a y sch ool b ask e t t --------- I ch airm an o f th e e x e cu tiv e co m m itte e . Eire and A c c id e n t In su ra n c e burned. M cN am er's sta ge, how ever, and he is p rovin g a v alu a b le a d d itio n to celeb ratio n at th e C o rn eliu s p icn ic * L o an s, C o lle c tio n s m ade its trips on schedule tim e , though j its g o v e rn in g b od y. groun ds, on S a tu rd a y, S ep t. 5. A s a ll d etours to avoid fallen trees and to get th e S u n d a y sch ools in th e co u n ty are in F ir e d estroyed a 7-room house b elon g- around destroyed bridges w ere necessary. vited to be presen t, and as som e of th e M r. C a rr, w ho owns th e W estern hotel ing *° Mrs. N ix o n , in th e east p art o f m ost em in en t S u n d a y sch ool m en of th e property, assum ed con trol o f th e hotel to " rn th is m orn in g. T h e fire w a s dis- co u n ty are in v ite d to speak, an e n jo y a T u esd ay e v e n in g and w ill h treafter have covered a t a o ’c lo c k b y M r. H o llister b le tim e m ay be exp ected . 12 ch arg e o f it personally. M r. C arr is w ell wl>° im m ed iately g a v e th e a larm . The tru ck w as tak en ou t and an a d jo in in g J | and fa v o ra b ly k now n in th is lo ca lity, Sliver Rabbit's Foot. house saved, b u t th e h ose c a rt co u ld not f h a v in g for som e tim e resided nearG aston. be used as th ere w as n o fire p lfig near. J T h e greatest ca m p a ign b ad ge w orn in A y e a r a go M r. C a rr traded his farm (or 1 450 feet o f gard en hone waa used to b rin g a n y year. N e at, h an d so m e and becom - O regon th e h otel. S in ce then h e has been in | w ster from G ran t H u g h es' house to pro- in g. S ilv e r R a b b it's F o o t w ith e x c elle n t S ou th ern O regon and d rove here from tect o th er b u ild in g s. T h e b u ild in g waa p ictu re o f B ryan and m otto, " 1 6 to 1 " th ere, a rriv in g last F rid a y . T h e hotel j old b n t in good co n d itio n , plastered and E xp ressive o f F re e S ilv e r as n o oth er » ' » Arnica Salve. w as run b y Mr. C. C. C h ipm an until T h e R a b b it's F o o t b rou gh t w ith ce lla r. Insuran ce ia | to o o in N o rth em b lem . Ive in th e w o rld fo r C u ts, a b o u t th ree m onths ago when he as ern Insnrance Co. T h e bouse w as o ccu M r. B ryan good lu c k an d it w ill m ean >■ U lcers, S a lt R h eu m , Tetter, C h a p p e d H an d s sum ed co n tro l o f th e A ld erm an bouse at ; pied by E m m ett Q u ic k , b ut h is fa m ily good lu c k to a ll w h o w ear it. S en d a T illam o o k . S in ce th en M r. M elki are out ca m p in g and he h im se lf sto p p in g silv e r d im e, w rapped in a letter. D o not and a ll S k in E ru p - Johnson h as been in ch arg e. It ia un-1 at Mrs. M cN a m er's. H is loss w ill be send stam ps, an d w e w ill sen d yo u th is itively cures P ile s , o r no d erstoed th at it ia M r. C a rr's in tention fu lly $400 for fu rn itu re and clo th in g , and silv e r bad ge. D ealers please w rite for It is gu aran teed to g iv e to m ak e exten siv e repairs and renovate on thia th ere ia no insurance T h e I prices. Pt'GH & R e y n o l d s , ition or m o n e y refu n d ed . th e hotel co m p letely , p u ttin g it in first M fg's. A g e n t. D e x te r, Iow a. orig in o f th e re fiis u n k n o w n . » per b ox. F o r t a le b y claaa con d ition . n«n and Ilo m ratic E x- “oughl and Sold. C o llo c a r on a ll A cccaa lb le tod P ro m p tly R em itte d . KfJIGjHT, “ire Insnrance • and Loan Broker. Iii Mcmoriam. T h e ann u al te a ch e rs’ in stitu te for R e so lu tio n s o f re sp te t for our d ep arted W ash in gton co u n ty w ill be h e ld in F o r sister, Mrs. A d a lies: est G ro v e , b e gin n in g at 10 o 'c lo c k M o n W h e r e a s , A lm ig h t G od in H is in fin ite d a y m o rn in g , S e p tem b er 7th an d c o n w isd om h as seen fit to e n ter our school tin u in g u ntil S a tu rd a y noon o f th e 12th. and rem ove from our midst our b elo ved T h e regu lar in stru ctio n w ill b e u n d er sister, M rs. Ada Ile r, and ch arg e o f Prin. J. H . A c k e rm a n , o f th e W h e r e a s . Our school has met with a H arrison S t. school» P o r tla n d , a n d e x v e r y great loss. T h erefore, be it su p erin ten d en t o f M u ltn om ah co u n ty, Resolved , T h a t th e officers and m em and S u p t. F ra n k R ig le r o f th e P o rtlan d bers o f G a le s C re ek U nion S u n d ay schodl sch ools, ic c e n tly p rin c pal o f th e c it y d o m ost d e e p ly a n d s in ce rly d ep lore th e h igh school. T h an these tw o g e n tle m e n loss o f our d ea r sister; and be it O regon has no b etter com m on sch ool Resolved, T h a t we, as a sch ool, e xte n d in stru ctors. Besides th ese, le ctu re s w ill to th e g r e a tly b ereaved h usban d, ou r be d elivered by S ta te S u pt. G . M. Irw in , h e a rtfe lt sy m p a th y in his sad b ereave Presiden t C h apm an o f th e S ta te U n iv e r, m ent; an d fu rth er be it sity at E u g e n e and P resid en t M ille r o f Resolved , T h a t a co p y o f th ese resolu- the S tate A gricu ltu ral co lleg e a t C o r - ! tion s be presen ted to th e husban d o f th e vallis. I t is possib le a lso th a t G o v . j d eceased sister, and also th at th e y be Lord and P residen t C a m p b ell o f th e spread on th e record s o f o u r’sch ool, and M onm outh N orm al sch o o l w ill be a c o p y be sen t to th e W a s h in g t o n present. I C o u n t y H a t c h e t for p u b lica tio n . Last year th e en rollm en t rea ch ed 148, J G a le s C re e k , O r., A u g . 20, 189b. th e largest at a n y in stitu te th u s fa r h eld , Joh n R . D allas, and it is exp ected th at even m ore w ill be M at H in es, present th is tim e. E v e r y teach er w h eth e r W . M. M orrill, h o ld in g cou n ty or sta te lice n se is re C o m m itte e . qu ired to atten d a t le a st th re e fu ll d a y s, un der p e n a lty o f forfeiture o r red u ction j G LE N C O E . o f grad e o f certifica te. O n ly im p e ra tiv e V . A . B illion is b a lin g h is h ay. reasons are v a lid as excu ses fo r a b sen ce. A . C . P h illip s has sold out h is b arber T h ose w hose sch ools are tu n n in g d u rin g th e in stitu te are e n title d to tw o d a y s in sh op to G eo rg e C u n n in gh am . Obituary. C h a rle s E d w a rd S oeh ren w as b orn D e cem b er 25, 1874, at S a n ta C la ra , C a lifo r nia, and died A u g u st 20, 1896. H e ca m e w ith h is p aren ts to W a s h in g to n co u n ty , O regon , in 1881, w h ere h e baa e v e r sin ce resided. H i* fa th e r d ied in F e b ru a ry , 1890, and C h a rlie ha* spent mot t o f th e tim e sin ce in tb e e m p loy o f C areten s B rothers, o f M an n in g. H e w as th e th ird o f a fa m ily o f eigh t ch ild ren a n d th e first o f them to be ca lle d a w a y b y d e a th . A ll th e rem ain in g fa m ily now resid e ia S ou th ern C a lifo rn ia excep t o n e sinter w h o liv e s in H illsb oro, O r. H e waa m ost e x e m p la ry in h is h ab its, and waa a gen eral favorite in so cie ty . M isfortu n e seem ed to follow him a* h e h as b ad se v era l severe exp erien ces, on e o f w h ich o c cu rred a little over a year a g o a n d ca m e n early en d in g h is life. T h e a c c id e n t in w h ich he lost hia life waa th e re su lt o f an u n fortu n ate ch a in o f e ve n ts a a d n o b lam e can be atta ch ed to a n y one. D ea th w as in stan taneou s s o d w ith o u t s stru g g le . A large con cou rse o f p eople fo llow ed th e rem ain s to tb e W ilk e s ' c e m e te ry w here he w as la id beside h is fa th e r and le ft to h is last repose. R ip a n s T a b u le a c u re In d igestion . Mrs. Ida M cN u tt, o f V a n co u ve r, is vis itin g w ith hqy p aren ts in th is place. E . C . M ays and J. S. Jackson are fit tin g up his m ill and p rep arin g for ch o p p in g , etc. M essrs, G reg o ry and M arschan , U n ited B rethren, are h o ld in g a re v iv a l h ere ia M a y ’ s hall. M iss Ida T rum b o h as retu rn ed to her h om e in S h a d y B rook a fter an absen ce o f a bou t ten m onth s in K lic k it a t co u n ty . W ash. A few o f the b oys arou nd here w ent to H arry H a ll's la s t S a tu rd a y n ig h t in S h a d y B rook , and ch iav arri-ed Bob C o r n eliu s and w ife, also T o o ts M cK in n e y an d w ife, w h o w ere m arried in V a n couver, W ash ., A u gu st 8. A fte r r in g in g th e b ells and sh o o tin g gu n s th e b o y s were treated to a co u p le o f k e g s o f beer. Th« Bftfit C ough ('or« Is S h ilo ’s C ure. A n e g le cte d co u g h is d an gerou s S to p it at on ce w ith S h ilo h ’s C u re. F o r sale a t C la r k ’s d ru g store. County School Column. UNITED STATES HISTORY. 1. O f w h at n a tio n a lity w as each o f th e fo llo w in g , and u n der w h at Hag d id e ach sail: C olu m b u s; th e C abots; H e n ry H udson; De Soto; B alboa? 2. W h a t co lo n y w as founded b y th e Q uaker»? B y th e P ilg rim s? B y the D u tch ? By th e Sw edes? B y th e C a th o lic P ilgrim s? 3. C o n n ect each o f th e fo llo w in g n am es w ith a fact o f h isto rica l in terest: M ayflow er; G rea t E astern ; S a v a n n a h ; Bon H om m e R ich a rd ; A la b am a. 4. W h o w ere th e H essians? A b ou t h ow m an y o f th em w ere e n listed in to E n g lish service, and in w h at p a rticu la r co n flic t w ere i , odo tak e n p rison ers? 5. W h a t E n g lis h g e n e ra l tried to • p reju d ice con gress a g a in st W ash in gto n in hopes o f secu rin g th e com m and o f th e A m erican a rm y? T e ll on e b a ttle in w h ich th is ge n e ral fo u gh t and h ow h is la st d a y s w ere clou d ed. 6. In w h at w ere th e A rticle s o f C o n fed eratio n d eficie n t? N am e Jour m en w ho to o k th e le a d in g p art in d ra ftin g th e new con stitu tion . 7. B y w hom and on w h a t occasion« w ere th e fo llo w in g w ords used “ M il lio n s for defense, bu t not on e ce n t for trib u te ?” , 8. W h a t p o litica l p a rty opp >scd the a n n e x atio n o f T e x as? W h a t w ar fo l low ed its a n n e x atio n ? 9. A fte r w h at b attle d id L in co ln issu e th e E m a n cip a tio n P roclam ation ? W hen w as th e freedom o f th e w h ole b o d y o f sla ves accom plish ed ? ia D escribe b riefly th e sta tu e o f L ib e rty on Bedloe Island ; m en tion its scu lp to r and th e n ation th a t presen ted it to th e U n ited States. P H Y S IO L O G Y . 1. H o w d oes th e rela tio n b etw een w aste and rep a ir ch a n g e from c h ild h o o d to o ld age ? 2. Com pare a m uscle w hen co n tra cte d w ith th e sam e m uscle w h en re la x e d , (a) as to th ickn ess; ($) as to le n g th . 3. H ow does th e e y e a cco m m o d a te its e lf to vision a t d ifferen t d istan ces? 4. W h a t effect h as a lco h o l upon th e g a stric ju ic e ? W h a t upon tb e heart? 5. E x p la in tb e process b y w h ich fractu red bones are reun ited. 6. D efine (<t) la rn y x ; (6) serum ; (d\ ch y m e ; (/) coch lea. 7. D escrib e th e a ction o f th e m u scu lar w alla o f th e esoph agu s in p a ssin g th e food dow n to tb e stom ach . 8. B riefly d escrib e th e b on y protection o f th e brain. 9 . W h a t is th e fu n ction o f ( a ) th e k id n e y s; ib) th e epid erm is; (c) th e c e re bru m ; {d ) th e a u d ito ry nerve, (r) th e c ilia . 10. O f th e b all and so ck e t jo in t at th e h ip , w h at bone is su pplied w ith th e b a ll? W h a t bone furn ishes th e socket? Wksn Bal.r was dem, we ga*» h**r Casioria. Wkan Sbe wsa a Child, aba csftsd for Castorta. Whsa d * became Mas, sha clung to Cantoris. * h s sha had C hiklrsa, sha g a * * tb rtn Cantoris