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Washington K o r e s t a n d 1095 j IHHW i CONSOLIDATED JONE 4, U li. FORI-.S 1 G R O V E . Forest R eb ekah lodge No ! t h i S ' w * I " " t 1'1 F 5II ow s h “ n un 111,- first and th ird W ed n esd ay o f each m onth. VTK O F O R E G O N . ............. W in. P. L o rd H arrison R. K in c a id , , P h illip M et »chain ^ . M. Irw in . W . II. Leed s C has. K. W o lv e rto n ........K. S. B ean F A . M oore T . A . M cB rid e T . J . C le c to u Jo h n 11 M itch ell ...G eo W M cB ride G eo. W . P a tte rso n .. S 1 ) District fili D istrict etiator I1N G T O V B. P. C o rn e liu s ,L). B. K e aso n er ....... T . G . T od d . J . A . im b rie w B rad fo rd K. L. M cC o rm ick A . B .C a d y .G e o rg e H. W ilc o x ........... A u s tin C ra ig L. K. W ilk e s ............... C. L . L a rg e T h ir d M o n d a y in M arch and kt h M o n d a y in N o vem b er, i r — F irs t M o n d a y in ea ch m o n th . ;Ks' C o u r t - F irst lay in e a c h m o n th , ' FOREST W e d n e sd a y g r o v e H IL L S B O R O .— M ontezum a lo d ge No. so m eets ! m its h a ll on ev e ry W ed n esd ay evening. j H IL L S B O R O .— W ashington encam pm en t No fourth haU 0,1 lht> second and fourth 1 uesd ays F<V of ll0Wu each m onth. . Brick for Sale! 160.000 Good Quality Cheap H I 1 .I,SW > r o H illsboro R ebekah lo d ge No. et’enlng*. “ ° dd Fel,OW8 hal1 'v e r y Saturd ay S i- IT . 1 m ile Y ard • 1 i G ) K,V v *L L E .— C h arity L odge No. 75 m eets « e h m ontli0“ lh * 8 r“1 “ " ' l lh ir '‘ S a l,,r‘l» ys in j hf,<i|AS. l V.N _Wul>ato lo d g e No. 40 m eets in its h a ll on th e first, th ird and fifth S atu rd ays in eacn m onth. COUNTY. rintendeut. N orth w est o f F orest G rove. S. HUGHES & SON Dave ju st receiv ed a fu ll lin e o f K. OF p. McCormick F O R E S T G R O V E . - D elphos lo d ge No. to m eets in M ason ic h all ev ery S atu rd ay even in g. H IL L S B O R O .- Phoetrix lo d ge No. 34’ m eetsin M asonic h a ll ev ery M onday evening. • ^ ()KN F; l H 'S . -Sim onides lo d ge No. 34 m eets I m |its c a s tle h a ll ev ery S aturd ay even in g. Harvesting Machinery G L K N C O E - G le n c o e lo d g e No. 22 m eets in ' in its castle h a ll on ev e ry altern a te.S atu rd ay . j o f th e latest p attern . A lso a fu ll and com plete lin e o f extras for th e M cC o r It. 8. T h e y h av e also a lin e F O R E S T GROVE*. — D elp h a tem p le, No. 7 I m ick m achines. m eets 111 M asonic hall on th e second and fourth of W ed n esd ay o f each m outh. BINDERS’ TWINE, OILS, ETC. H IL L S B O R O .— Ph oen icia tem p le m eets in M a- i som e h a ll A. O. tr. \V. FO R FIST GROVES Forest G ro v e lodge No. 60 m eets in Odd F ellow s h all on ev e ry T u esd ay 1 even in g. F O R E S T G R O V E — D egree o f H onor lo d ge m eets in Odd F e llo w s h all th e second T u esd ay ...................H on. S. H u g h es. i o f each month. A lso a com plete lin e o f h a y in g tools, I such as S C Y T H E S , F O R K S , HAY I j C A R R IE R S , R O P E , E T C . T h e y are fu lly prepared to m eet th e w an ts o f th e people for the h a rv e st o f 1896. A ve. Pacific ro years, T . C. M cN a iu er, H u g h I). C. S tew art, P resid en t. H ILLSB O R O . H illsboro lo d ge No. 61 m eets in its h a ll on th e first and th ird F rid a y s in each m o n th . SH K R W O O D . —Sherw ood lo d ge No. 20 m eets in its h a ll ev ery T h u rsd a y even in g. ............................ A a ro n W ells. ................... J. C. G reer. ............. T . y. H arris T I G A R D V I L L K .—T ig a r d v ille lo d ge m eets in its h all on th e seeond and fourth Saturd ays in each m onth. New Photograph Gallery To serve o n e y ea r, A . T . K n o x , iuxton, C. L . L a rg e , litters o f C ity C o u n c il. ¡ouncilmcu S te w a rt, L a r g e and Ucounts. - C o u n c ilm e n M c X a m e r, lith. blic Property.— C o u n cilm en S m ith , V r.-C oun cilm en B u x to n , S m ith T U A L A T IN . T u a la tin lo d ge m eets in its h all 011 th e second and fourth S atu rd ays in each m on th . K. O. T. 31. F O R E S T G R O V E .— F orest G ro v e ten t No. 21 m eets in M asonic h all on th e second and fourth T u e sd a y s in each m onth. H IL L S B O R O .— V io la tent No. 18 m eets in Odd F e llo w s h a ll on th e second and fourth T h u rs d a y s in each m onth P. OF H. tice— C ou n cilm en L a rg e , S te w a rt ns.—C oun cilm en M c N a iu e r, B ux- mcilraen S te w a rt, M c X a m e r a n d H illsb oro G ran g e m eets in its h a ll on th e sec ond and fourth S atu rd ays in each m outh at 12 m . O. A. R. FO REST GROVE. I w ould resp ectfu lly an n ou n ce to th e citizen s o f F orest G ro ve and v ic in ity th at I h ave opened up a p h o to g ra p h g a lle ry in the B oos b u ild in g , n e x t d oor to R e y n o ld ’s m eat m ark e t, w h ere I w ill do first-class w ork o f a ll k in d s, and ferro ty p e for those th a t w ould p refer them . A ll w ork n e a tly and p ro m p tly done. C o p yin g and e n la rg in g o f old p ictu res a sp ecia lty. Please ca ll and e x a m in e sa m ples o f w ork. V e r y resp ectfu lly, 24 I. N . H o b b s . F o rest G r o v e .—Jam es B. M atth ew s Post, No. 6, m eets in M asonic h all on th e first and th ird W ed n esd ays in each m onth. Dentistry. W. R. C. I)r. R. H. H o v e y h a v in g lo ca te d in ......... F ire W a rd en F'orest G ro v e.—Jam es B. M atth ew s R elief Forest G rove for th e p ractice o f d en tistry J u stice o f th e P ea ce C orp s m eets a ltern a te T h u rsd a ys in Odd Eel- j lo w s h all. tak es th is m eth od o f in fo rm in g th e p u b I. O. G. T. lic th at he is prep ared to do a n y w o rk in ,.S ch o o l D ire c to rs F orest G r o v e .—F o rest"G ro v e lo d g e No. th at lin e. O ffice in In g le s & F o rte r’s m eets in its h a ll ev e ry S atu rd ay ev en in g . b u ild in g . ........... S ch o o l C le r k P rin cip a l o f S c h o o l bruii D ir e c t o r y . IE G A T IO N A L C H U R C H . H illsb o ro .— H illsb oro lo d ge m eets in its h all e v e r y S atu rd ay. J u v en ile T em p le , Sundays, 3 P »» \ \ ’’’A N T E D S E V E R A L F A IT H F U L M EN OR \ \ W om en to tra v e l fo r resp on sib le e s ta b W. OF THE W. lish ed h o u se in O regon . S a la r y $ 78 ,), p a y a b le F'orest G ro v e C am p No. 98, m eets in Odd F el $lf> w e e k ly and ex p en ses. P o sitio n p erm an e n t. lo w s h all th e first and th ird S atu rd ay in each R eferen ce. E n clo se self-addressed stam p ed e n m on th . velope. l He N a tion a l, S tar B u ild in g , C h ic a g o . R o g e r s , P a s t o r , A. Sunday a t 11 a. 111. a n d 8 p. in. after m orn in g service, ings every T h u r s d a y e v e n in g at tv c’s m eeting o n e h o u r b efo re Sun- ; always c o r d ia lly w elco m ed , )IST E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H , j. A. W a t t e r s , P a s t o r . jy Sunday at 11 a. m . an d 8:30 p. m. at 12.15 P- ni. J u n io r le a g u e e v e ry ]U. I,;. wm tli le a g u e at p. ill., rt m eeting 7:30 p. m ., T h u rs d a y . IRISTIAN C H U R C H . See every S u n d a y a t 11 a. 111. an d Way school a t 10 a. 111. A aro n Prayer m eetin g T h u r s d a y even- la. Sr. V. p. S. C. K. S u n d a y even - [m. Jr. Y. P. S. C. E . S u n d a y j r. m. S y lv ia E d w a rd s, p resid en t, le cordially in v ite d to a ll th e s e I ice o f F o r e s t G r o v e . EF.LOCK M A R S H , P. M. *ND DEPARTU RE OK M A ILS. and and a ll p o in ts E ast: D e mand 4:20 p. m . A r r iv e s 9*40 a. in. nd points S o u th : D e p a rts 8:35 >5 p. m. .M anning, B u x to n a n d V ern o n ia: Departs 1 p. m . Arrives 11:30. D e p a rts 1:30 A First Class Grocery Store A l a r m — R a p id ta p p in g «location o f th e fire w illb e indi- imber o f fu ll ta p s g iv e n b etw een ~m> c o rre sp o n d in g to t h e num - >se lim its a re g iv e n b elo w . ¿Three taps, p a u se, th re e tap s, - F iv e tap s. WARD L IM IT S . 1 o f Pacific a v e n u e an d east -North o f P a cific a v e n u e and 1 Wav and B street, faylor s ad dition. Between P a cific a v e n u e and Outh. stween Second a v e n u e an d S ou th nth Park ad d itio n . N C O U N TY P O S T O F F I C E S . B ax ton C en terv ille W iley F arm in gton G reen ville Gaston Laurel M ountaindale R eedville B loom ing T hatcher Phillip? B ea verto n C o rn e liu s F ir G le n c o e G le n w o o d H illsb o ro M id d leton P ro g re ss S h erw o o d T u a la tin Lenox 1c Societies. All kinds of Groceries, Glassware and Stone ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons, Brooms, Mop Sticks, Butter Moulds, Ladles, Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds, Fish ing Tackle and all kinds of Seeds. Tea ami Coffee a Specialty McNAM ERS MEAT MARKET S E L L S O N I .Y T H E B E S T O K 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, Spring Lambs and Veal Calves. BUYER AND SELLER. Murk»»»». T E L E e P n H u O n N W E , Farm W e. FOREST OROVE. _______________ THE old w il t r o p t m il l GALES CREEK. All Grades of Hough and Dressed Lumber. Kiln Dried Lumber a Specialty. *• AND a . m . - H olb roo k L o d g e , No. 30. Rie T h u rs d a y b e fo r e t h e fu ll wth. ye T m lity lo d g e , N o . 6. m e e t , in toy on or a fte r t h e fu ll m oon ■ Beaverton lo d g e N o . 100 m eets « the first T u e s d a y in e*ch o. e . *. Tualatin C h a p te r m e e ts in Ma- d and fo u rth T u e s d a y s in --— F orest C h a p te r N o . 4* : h l l on th e first a n d th ird ■ th. T i m e s . Weekly Crop Bulletin. V ol. Il, No. ‘¿ 4, Vol. V ili, No. .*13 The Quadrant Case. Mitchell in the Grove. W estern O regon . T h e Q u ad ran t case th ro u g h S e n a to r i M o n d a y a ftern oon S e n a to r M itch e ll W e a th e r— D u rin g th e p a st w eek or 10 M itc h e ll's efforts h as been a d v a n ce d on sp o k e in F o re st G rove, bu t from e a rly d a y s a d ecid e d c h a n g e h as tak e n p lace th e Su prem e cou rt d o ck e t so th a t it w ill in th e m orn in g th e w ag o n s loaded w ith in th e w eath er co n d itio n s w h ich m ark s be tak en up in O cto b er or N o v e m b er in- j p e o p le w ere a rriv in g an d m ost o f them a d istin c t lin e betw een th e su m m er and stead o f th ree or four years h e n ce as it sp en i th e m o rn in g s h o p p in g as th e nutn- fall w e ath e r. C o m pared w ith th e w eek w ould h av e been h ad it follow ed th e reg- b ers o f b u n d les th at w ere b ein g carried testified . T h e H illsb o ro d elegation w as e n d in g on th e 7th in st., th e tem peratu re u lar course. T h is is as g re a t a favor as co u ld be ob- accom p an ied b y th e ir b a n d , and w ith of th e past w eek h as avera ged 10 d eg rees co o le r d a ily . T h e re h a v e been c h illy tain ed lor a fter M r. M itc h e ll’s return th e G r o v e b an d also p la y in g , th ere w as 1 and fo g g y m orn in gs sin ce T u esd ay, and from h is v isit h ere last year, tru e to h is m usic galore. T h e d a y w as so c h illy th at it w as so low h as th e tem p eratu re fa llen in prom ise, h e a t o n ce tc o k up th e m atte r som e section s th a t frost w as a vo id e d Gie a tto rn e y-g e n e ral and th e case th o u g h t best to h av e th e sp e a k in g in- o n ly th ro u g h th e p resen ce o f clo u d in ess w as p u t at th e h ead o f th e list bu t several ] doors, and th e beau tifu l a u d itoriu m o f and sm o k e . In th e W illa m e tte v a lle y oth ers h ad been a d v an ce d too and it had M arsh h all w as secured. T h e oth er th e tem p eratu re fell as low as 44 and 46 to follow th em . 1 he sen ator also b rou gh t room s on th e second floor o p e n in g in to d eg re e s, w h ile in th e U m pq u a and R o g u e c^le situ atio n b efore Mr. H u n tin g to n ot it w ere also occu pied and fu lly i 100 found riv e r v a lle y s th e m inim u m tem p eratu re *Lhe S o u th e rn P a cific system and urged seats or stood in th e h all d u rin g th e ad- fe ll to 42 d eg rees on four m orn in gs o f th e ! hi*11 in v e stig a te , te llin g him o f the Iresses. w eek. In S o u th ern O rego n a lig h t frost n um erous se ttle rs and th e co m fo rta b le S ta te S e n ato r S am H u g h es in trod u ced o ccu rred on th e m orn in g o f th e 9th, an d 1 h om es th e y h ad m ad e for th em selves, S en ato r M itc h e ll, w ho prefaced h is re it is th e first report o f th e occu rren ce o f ! I f th e r a ilw a y officials cou ld go o v er the m arks w ith a b rie f sta tem en t of th e pres frost in W estern O regon th is fa ll. O n la rg e region and see th e grea t im p rove en t con d ition o f th e q u ad ran t case. T h is th e sam e m orn in g traces o f frost were m en ts w h ich h av e been m ade by y e a r s o f is giv en u n der th a t h e a d in g in a n oth er n oted in som e portions o f th e W illa m e tte sa v in g and h ard est w ork th e y w ou ld be colu m n. T h e body o f th e add ress u rged v a lle y . In th e north ern portions o f the less th an h um an w ere th e y to d ep rive u n ited action o f rep u b lica n s against th e W illa m e tte v a lle y and a lo n g th e C o th em o f ail th e w ag es o f th eir lon g labor. p a r ty ’ s old e n e m y , s ta te ’s rig h ts, fo r lu m b ia to th e coast, lig h t ra in fell .Sat S om e com prom ise w ould su re ly effected. w h ich th e oth er p latform s d eclared th e y W ith a rig h teo u s cause to be d ecided den ou n ced th e presiden t as e x c e e d in g his u rd ay n ig h t and S u n d a y m orn in g. T h e w e a th e r h as been g e n e ra lly clo u d y and b v th e h ig h est cou rt o f ju stice , w ith th e pow er w h en he en forced th e law in a th e clo u d s h a v e m a te ria lly lessen ed th e g o v e rn m e n t m o ra lly bound to m ak e 1 sta te w hose g o v e rn o r w as in sym pathy d e n sity o f th e sm oke. A t p resen t th ere good the loss b y im p ro v em en ts w h ich w ith la w b re ak e rs and refu sed to pre are in d ica tio n s o f lig h t o cca sio n al sh o w h a v e been m ade th ro u g h co n fid en ce in serve order. T h is p ern iciou s d octrin e, th e p a ten ts w h ich it h as issued and w ith th a t th e sta tes are su perior to th e g e n ers. C rops— A c tiv ity in th e h arv e st field s th e O rego n m em b ers o f con gress p led ged eral g o v e rn m e n t, w h ich Jackson re h a v in g ceased o w in g to a ll th e g ra in e x- t0 see ‘ h at th e go v e rn m e n t does r ig h t pressed an d L in co ln cru sh ed, is again ce p t very late-sow n h a v in g been secured ‘ he w ro n g , it seem s as th ou g h th e quad- rea ssertin g it s e lf and to S e n a to r M itch e ll am l th re sh e d , farm ers a n d th re sh in g ra n ‘ se ttle rs w h o h a v e suffered so m u ch seem s a d an ger so te rrib le th a t it over h an d s h ave tu rn ed th eir a tte n tio n to h op are at hist b e g in n in g to see th e su n lig h t sh ad ow s m on ey or ta r iff issu es and p ic k in g . F o r several ye a rs th ere h as : b re a k in g th ro u gh th e d ark clo u d s w h ich sh ou ld ra lly to th e re p u b lica n standard been an over-p rod uction o f h op s, ca u sin g ■ h av e been th re a te n in g them , e v e ry lo v e r o f h is co u n try as in ’61 it th e price to fa ll so th at m a n y grow ers b ro u gh t in to th e U n io n ’s g ra n d a rm y a ll h ave n e g le cte d th eir yard s. T h ro u gh o u t th e lo ya l o f th e nation . M r. M itch ell Sudden Death near Buxton. th e h o p g ro w in g section s m an y ya rd s un S a tu rd a y e v e n in g C o ron er L a rge w as d isavow ed th a t th e m on ey p la n k o f th e c u ltiv a te d h ops can be ob served . O th er su m m on ed to n e a r B u xton w h ere Joel S t. L o uis co n ve n tio n d eclare d for a sin- gro w ers h a v e exp en d ed th e usual am ou n t G ra u d h o lm h ad been found dead on h is 1 file 8 °ld sta n d a rd but held th a t its friend- o f a tte n tio n o f tim e and la b o r on th e ir h om estead. A ju r y co n sistin g o f T . J . lin ess tow ard in te rn a tio n a l b im etallism hops; th e com p arison sh o w s a m ark ed H arris, J. A . T h o rn b u rg , L. F . C arsten s, w as m ore e n co u rag in g to s ilv e r m en th an d ifferen ce in th e c u ltiv a te d an d u n cu lti C. W illia m s , W in . In g le s and A . L . th e p rotestation o f th e d em o cra tic and v ated h op. T h e c u ltiv a te d h op is su per S te p h e n s w as secu red and an in v e s tig a p op u list p la tfo rm s, for th e p o s sib ility o f ior in size a n d q u a lity to th e best p ro tion m ad e re su ltin g in a v e rd ict th a t d e in d ep en d en t b im e ta llism u n der free d uced last year. N e cessa rily th e h o p ceased ca m e to h is d ea th on th e n t h trad e w as as v isio n ary as a railroad to y ie ld w ill be lig h t th is year. T h e c u lti from h e a rt fa ilu re. D r. W ard m ade th e th e p la n e t M ars. T h a t th e p la n k d e v ated hop w ill, as a ru le, be p ick e d , but e x a m in a tio n and M essrs. A d am S im p so n , cla red u n reserv ed ly for sou n d m oney few o f th e oth ers w ill be saved. A co r C. A . P eterson , F ra n k P e trzilk a , A , B le d cou ld be o b je ctio n ab le to no one for resp on d en t a t G a le s cre e k states th at soe, A . J. N o y e s and R. N . V a rle y a p e v e ry b o d y w an ts a fin a n cial system in o n ly a few y a rd s o f h ops w ill be p ick ed peared as w itn esses. Tin. b od y w as w h ich one d o lla r sh all he as go o d as a n y in th is section . A n o th e r corresp on d en t b u rie d in th e B u xton cem etery. oth er. A tte n tio n o f th e farm ers was a t W ood b u rn , M arion co u n ty , states M r. G ran d h o ltn w as a S w ede, 24 years ca lle d to th e fa ct th a t M r. B ryan w as the th a t p ic k in g is p rogressin g, but m an y old , u n m arried , and h ad no re la tiv e s ex a u th or o f th e ta r iff sch e d u le s on agricu l- ya rd s w ill be le ft u n p ick ed . T h e hops cep t a siste r in M assach usetts. H e h a d tu ral prod u cts in th e W ilson -G orm an are o f good q u a lity in W ash in g to n co u n ty. a h om estead c la im an d som e person al 1 a c t* 1 he sp e a k e r w as freq u e n tly ititer- T h e d am p and fo g gy m orn in gs h ave p rep erty. 11 is h orse w as en tru sted to rup ted b y bursts o f applau se. been bad on hops, ca u sin g m o ld to set Mr. C arsten s and co ro n er took ch arg e o f A t th e clo se C o n gressm an T o n gue in q u ite th ic k in p laces, e sp e cia lly in h is effects. T h e p ro p e rty w ill a ll be ” >ade a few rem arks. A n o tab le feature low g ro u u d and in p laces w h ere the tu rn ed o v er to th e c o u n ty treasu rer b u t w as H o d . A. H intnan w h o h as been g ro w th ot le a ve s has been h e av y. it w ill n o t co v e r th e exp en se to th e th e le a d e r o f th e silv e r forces, w as seated A ll h a rv e stin g and th re sh in g h a v e been co u n ty. on th e p la tfo rm . M r. H in n ian is ju s t 1 stro n g a silv e r m an as ever, but believe* d one e x c e p t ‘ late-sow n oats. F arm ers are w e ll a d v a n ce d w ith th eir w o rk . A ll th a t th ere is m ore real frien d sh ip for Court House News. silv e r in th e M c K in le y cam p th an in th e crop s are a p p ro a ch in g m a tu rity ra p id ly. In th e m atte r o f th e estate o f G e o rg e B ryan co m b in a tio n . M on d ay w as an T h e p o ta to cro p has a bou t m ad e its g ro w th , h a v in g received u n dou b ted bene G ro n er, d e c ’d. A d m in is tra to r a u th o rized e ve n tfu l d a y in W a s h in g to n co u u ty , and fit from th e e a r ly A u g u st rain s, y e t the to se ll personal p ro p e rty o f said e sta te m an y a m an w h o h ad been h e sita tin g crop w ill n o t be an avera ge. T h e vin es are a t e ith e r p u b lic o r p riv a te sale as h e h ow to ca st h is b a llo t m ade up h is m ind m a y d eem b est. to v o te for th e p a rty th a t h as so far c h a n g in g color. In th e m atte r o f th e estate o f P a tric k h elped th e co u n try ou t o f a ll its troublen C orn is a g o o d crop. T h is has been an A d m in istra to r g ra n te d , and un der w h ose a d m in istratio n is has e x c e p tio n a lly good y e a r for th e gro w th B yrn es, d e c ’d . o f corn , o w in g to th e g re a te r nu m b er o f le a v e to sell real e sta te a t p riva te sa le , ; ever p rospered . N ov. 3 w ill b e a second w arm n igh ts; th e ears are fillin g w ell and term s to be on e-th ird ca sh in h an d , one- ! V erm o n t in W a sh in g to n cou n ty. _______________ th e g ra in b e co m in g hard , sh o w in g th a t th ird in on e y e a r and b a la n ce in tw o I it w ill be re a d v to h arvest in abou t a years, d eferred p a y m e n ts to be secu red I Boos & H. Assign. m onth . M uch corn in th e W illa m e tte b y m o rtg a g e at e ig h t per ce n t, in terest. T u esd ay n ig h t th e firm o f Boos & v a lle y is still in th e ro a stin g ear. In th e m atte r o f th e e sta te o f A lo is H e itzh a u sen , g e n e ra l m erch a n ts, m ade T h e frost w h ic h occu rred on th e m orn H a rtw e ig e r, d e c ’d . Josop h H a rtw e ig e r a ge n e ral a ssign m e n t to R . L . S a b in o f in g s o f th e 9th and lo th w as su fficie n tly a p p o in te d a d m in istra to r w ith b on ds P ortlan d for th e benefit o f a ll th e ir cred h e a v y to k ill cu cu m b er and squash vines fixed at $¡3000.00, le tte rs to issue upon itors. T h e firm has been h ard pressed in som e lo ca litie s. C rops are so far a d a p p ro v al o f b on d. J. C . H a r tle y , F ra n k for som e tim e th ro u g h h a v in g la rg e pro v an ced th a t frost can do b u t little d am B ra d ley and T h o s. S . W ilk e s a p p oin ted p e rty in terests on w h ich it w as u n ab le age. A ll k in d s o f fruit are m a ltin g good a ppraisers. to realize an d m a n y u n c o lle c ta b le a c p rogress in rip en in g . B a rtle tt p ears are In le g u a rd ia n sh ip o f th e person and coun ts. L a st T h u rsd a y S h e r iff B radford rip e, a n d w h a t few rem ain are d eliciou s. estate s o f A lic e E . and John L . B arrett, served an a tta ch m e n t in fa vo r o f th e It seem s th at th e frosts o f th e sp rin g m inors. F in a l re p o rt filed sh o w S tan d ard O il C o m p a n y , for $ i i o a n d $ 9 le ft’ en ou gh fru it for h om e con su m p tion. in g bu sin ess o f th e g u a rd in a sh ip to be in terest, w h ich b ro u g h t m atte rs to a O ic h a rd ists are lo o k in g C a r e f u l l y a fter fu lly tra n sacted . O rd ered th a t the crisis. Ju stice D olstru m w as p u t in th e ir o rch a rd s, w ith th e h ojie o f goqd g u a rd ia n h e re in be d isch a rg e d , h is b o n d .- ch arg e as a sp ecial d ep u ty and b u sin ess resu lts n e x t year. T h e re w ill be an m en e x o n e ra te d and th e estate closed o f con tin ued as usual but n ot e n o u gh a b u n d an ce o f gra p e s i f th e frosts d o not record. tak e n in to sa tisfy th e claim so a ssig n com e too e arly. L a w D o ck e t.— C e p h a s K ise n h a n e r a d m en t b ecam e n ecessary. M r. W’orth - S e e d in g o f g ra in for th e n e x t y e a r’ s m ier, re p resen tin g th e a ssign ee, arriv e d m itte d t o c itize n sh ip . c io p h as b egu n . M o st a ll o f th e sum th is m orn in g and to o k ch arg e . E x a m in a tio n o f Joh n R o tlilisb e rg e r m er fallow h as been seeded. A rain is T h e firm is m ade u p o f G eo. Boos an d R. need ed to soften th e groun d for tile plu m , for citiz e n s h ip . W itn esses presen t were H . H eitzh au sen w h o h ave been in b u si I t is e x p e cte d th a t a v e r y la rg e cro p o f sw orn an d e xa m in e d and case con tin ued , ness here m an y ye a rs an d d o n e m u ch g ra in w ill be sow n th is fa ll, p ro b a b ly W a rra n ts o rd ered d raw n in fa vo r o f J. P. for th e to w n 's ad v an ce m e n t. T h e re as la rg e r th an th e ave ra ge . . T a m ie s ie . $5; P e te r lla s c h , $ 2 and W m . ge n e ral regret a t th e ir m isfo rtu n e and T o e lle , $ 2 . sy m p a th y for th em . Isa a c A lle n , plff. v s. S u sie and J. W . T w o L iv e s S a v e d . M o rga n . D ism issed on m o tio n o f p la in M rs. P h oeb e T h om as, o f J u n ctio n C ity , Old People. tiff ’s a tto rn e y . . w as to ld b y h e r d o cto rs sh e h ad C on- O ld people w h o req u ire m ed icin e to M arriag e L ice n se s.— Jo h n Bew s and su m p a tio n and t h a t th ere w as n o hope H . L . H e n d rix and 1 re gu la te th e b ow els and k id n e y s will for h e r, b u t tw o b o ttle s D r. K in g ’ s N ew V e r d ie B ru g g e r. find th e tru e rem ed y in E le c tric B i t t e n . i M a g g ie N eep . D isco ve ry c o m p le te ly cu red h er an d she T h is m ed icin e does n o t s tim u la te and sa ys sa ve d h er life . M r. T h o s. E g g e rs, co n tain s no w h is k e y n or o th e r in tox ¡c o a t, In g le s-G a rrig u * . F lo rid a S t. S an F ra n cisco , su ffered h u t a cts as a to n ic an d a lte r a tiv e . I t from a d re ad fu l co ld , a p p ro a ch in g C o n M arried , S e p te m b e r 9 th , 1896, at th e act* m ild ly on th e sto m ach an d b o w e ls su m p tio n , trie d w ith o u t re su lt e v e r y b rid e ’ s paren ts, a t F ir G ro v e ,W a s h in g to n a d d in g stre n g th a n d g iv in g to n e to th e th in g else, th en b o u g h t one b o ttle of Dr. co u n ty, O regon , b y R e v . J. F . S ch o ch , organ s, th e re b y a id in g N a tu re in t h e K in g ’s N ew D is co v e ry an d in tw o w eeks M r. W illia m C . In g le s a n d M iss K d n a perform an ce of the function*. E le c t r ic w as cu re d . H e is n a tu ra lly th a n k fu l. M . G a rrig u s , b oth o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty . H itters is sn e x c e lle n t a p p e tiz e r a n d i I t is su ch re su lts, o f w h ich th e s e are d igestion . O ld p eo p le find it ju st e x a c t ly sam ples, t h a t p ro v e th e w o n d e rfu l e ffi M a n y a d a y ’s w o rk U lo st b y sick bead- what they need. P rice fifty c e n ts and ca cy o f th is m ed icin e in C o u g h s and . . . . IS GKEER THE GROCER’S | 10VE FIRE DEPARTMENT. nkrai . r o v e FOREST GROVE, OREGON, TH U RSD A Y , SEPT. 17, 189«. F O R E S T G R O V E .—W a sh in g ton lo d ge N o 48 ' m eets in its h a ll every M onday even in g. ' 4 ’ 1 Initructiou G I. o . O. p , d ir e c t o r y . • State County Hatchet h o w P rice« , P r o m p t D e liv e r y , E x c e lle n t Q u a lity . CHAS. HIATT. Proprietor. Hatchet and Weekly Oregonian $2 a Year. 111 139 C o ld s, F re e tr ia l b o ttles a t th e M ille r p h a rm a cy. R e g u la r s is * $ c . an d $ .M . 0 ______________ Rlpans Tabules. 1 ache, caused b y trou b le*. indigestion and stomach D e W it f s E a r ly R is e r , are th e most effectual pill for overcoming such difficulties. J. C. Clark, druggist. $1.00 per bottle at the Miller pharmacy. ------------------- — Ripens Tabules cure headache. Ripens Tabules care liver troubles.