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County Hatchet Washington K a n d CONSOLIDATED JONE 4, 1896. [ directory - NOT (’H K, A PUST 1 1 «I W JR K ST OR OVK Washington lo d e . No. iCtts in its hall every Monday evening F O R E ST GROVE. If sute L instruction m District Tfth District Forest Rebekah lodireN'o W eath er— A good rain on M on d ay n igh t and T u esd ay m orn in g exten d ed south from the C o lu m b ia riv e r to about G r a n t’s Pass. South o f G r a n t’s Pass th e rain w as lig h t. T h e rem ain d er o f th e week th e w eath er w as fair. T h e p re cip i tation in th e W illa m e tte v alle y a vera ged j about .39 o f an in ch ; in th e R o g u e and U m pqua v a lle y s th e precip itation w as lig h t. C o ol, p leasan t weanher h as pre- vailed; the h igh est tem p eratu re in th e W illam ette v a lle v b ein g 8 ’ d eg and th e low est 46 d eg ., w h ile th e extrem es in H ILL S B O R O Washington encampment No r4 "V n *? " '.’l ' l' rll,,w8 hall on the second and fourth Tu esdays of each month. H ILL S B O R O Hillsboro Rebekah lodge No. m eets in o dd Fellows hall every Saturday evening. T I C A R D V IL I.K -C h a ritv Lodge No. 7s meets in its month hall on the first and third Saturdays in cach 1, , 9 .A S T ?.N W a palo lodge No. 40 meets in its hall on the first, third and fifth Saturdays in ) ^ F O R E S T G ROVI*' - Delphot lodge No. -iq m eets in Masonic hall every Saturday evening. H IL L S B O R O .— Phoenix lodge No. 34'meets in M asonic hall every Monday evening. ... w . D. Bradford E. I.. M cC orm ick A. H C ady G eorge II. W ilcox ..........A u stin C ra ig I.. K. W ilk es C. L. L arg e C O R N E L IU S .—Simonides lodge No. 34 meets I nijits castle hall every Saturday evening. GLEN CO E Glencoe lodge No. 22 meets in | m its castle hall on every alternate^Saturdav. R . S. F O R E S T GROV’ E. — Delpha temple, No. 7, m eets in Masonic hall on the second and fourth W ednesday o f each month. LlT-Third Monday in M arch and £h Monday in N ovem ber. LnT-First Monday in each m onth, j t — » C ou r t — First 1 , month K . O F I». I). P. C ornelius I). B. Reasoner T. (1. Totld .......J. A . Im brie W edn esday I lor f o r e s t BUT THE BEST. H IL L S B O R O .- Phoenicia temple meets in Ma- ! sonic hall A . O . 4T. W . iday in each month, g r o v e Brick for Sale! F O R E S T G R O V E — Forest Grove lodge No. 60 m eets in Odd Fellows hall on every Tuesday ! evening. . 160.000 Good Quality Cheap FO R EST GROVE Degree o f Honor lodge j m eets in Odd Fellows hall the second Tuesday Hon. S. H ughes. I o f each month. I, To serve one year, A . T . K nox, ¿Buxton. C. L- Large. H ILLSBORO. Hillsboro lodge No. 61 meets in its hall on the first and thin a Fridays in each I m onth. o years, T. C. M cN am er, H u gh 1 S H E R W O O D .—Sherwood lodge No. 20 meets ^ d . C. Stewart, President. I in its hall every Thursday evening. Aaron W ells. TIG A R D V IL L E . —Tigardville lodge meets in ........ J. C. Greer. j its hall on the seeond and fourth Saturdays in .......... T . J. H arris each month. 1 1 . H ILL S B O R O .— Viola tent No. 18 meets in Odd ■ ftp,—Councilmen B uxton, Sm ith Fello w s h all on the second and fourth Thurs- | d a ys in each month P . O F H. Hillsboro G range meets in its hall on the sec ond and fourth Saturdays in each mouth at 12111. # ANTED S E V E R A L F A IT H F U L MEN OR Women to travel for responsible estab lished hom e in Oregon, ¡salarv $78:', payable $1T> weekly and expens-s. Position perm an en t Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped e n velope. The National, Star B u ild in g, Chicago. \\ O . A . K. . Fire W arden Justice o f th e Peace . .C o n sta ble Forest Grove. -Jam es B. Matthews Post, No. 6, m eets in Masonic hall on the first and third W ednesdays in each month. W . It. C . Forest G rove.—James B. Matthews Relief Corps m eets alternate Thursdays in Odd Fel low s hall. Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. T he Best S alve in the w orld for C u ts, Bruises, Sores, U lcers, S a lt Rheum , F ever Sores, T e tte r, C h a p p ed H an ds , C h ilblain s, Corns, and a ll S k in E rup- n ositivelv c u r e s P iles or no I. O. O . T. .School Directors < k t e h i u g , Jlentistry. \I Accounts. -Cou ncil men M cN am er, | F O R E S T G R O V E. Forest Grove tent No. 21 m eets in Masonic hall on the second aud fourth tith. VkProperty— Councilm en Sm ith. I Tu esdays in each month. ilinen Stewart, M cN a m er and . Dr. R. H. H ovey h a v in g located in Forest Grove for the practice o f d en tistry takes this m ethod o f in form in g the p u b lic th at he is prepared to do an v w ork in that line. O ffice in In g les & Porter's building. K . O. T . M. -Councilmen M cN am er, Bux- F Yard 1 m ile Northwest of Forest Grove. T U A L A T I N . - Tualatin lodge meets in its w of C ity Council. I hall on the second and fourth Saturdays in each Conncilmen Stewart, L a rg e and j m outh. fi*.—Councilmen L arge. Stew art Forest G ro v e.—Forest"Grove lodge No. no m eets in its hall every Saturday evening. .. School C lerk , Hillsboro. Hillsboro lodge meets in its hall P rincipal o f School ev ery Saturday. Juvenile Temple, Sundays, | tlOHS, a n d p o s it iv e ly 3 p m. Forest G rove Camp No. 98, meets in Odd Fel- . lo w s h a ll th e first and third Saturday in each mouth. ¡IEGATIONAL C H U R C H . cu res 1 lie s , or no pay required. I t is gu aran teed to g iv e perfect satisfaction or m oney refunded. W . OF TH E W . lurch D i r e c t o r y . i renU n e r i) o v I rice 25 cents per nox. Chas. M iller. p or s a 1e r o r sate bv ny [ ¿.R ogers , P a s t o r . y Sunday at n a. m. and 8 p. m. pafter morning service, igs every Thu rsd ay e v e n in g at '«meeting one hour before Sun- j A First Class Grocery Store . . . . IS GREEK THE GROCER'S Ire always cordially welcom ed, MST EPISCOPAL C H U R C H . I k A. W a t t e r s , P a s t o r . py Sunday at 11 a. tn. and 8:30 p. m. ; Wat 12.15 P- m. Junior le ag u e every Epworth league at 6:30p. m., py« meeting 7:30 p. m., T h u rsd ay. 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. 3 RISTIAN CH UR CH . «every Sunday at 11 a. m. and Indav school at 10 a. m . Aaron [ Prayer meeting T h u rsd ay even- J m- $r. Y. 1*. S. C. K. S u n d ay even- ■ P m Jr. V p. S. C. K- S u n day J 4p m. Sylvia Edw ards, president. ■ *re cordially invited to a ll these EELOCK MARSH, P. M. a *D DEPARTURE OF MAILS. pPortland and all p oin ts Hast: De- *-®ad4:20p. m. A rriv es 9:40 a. m. b and points South: D eparts 8:35 ■ S»5 p. m. t ^am'ing. Buxton and Vernonia: Depart* 1 p. m. L Arrives 11:3o. Ie ROVE FIRE I ie p a rts 1130 DEPARTM ENT. R al A i . a r m — R apid tap p in g < ■ I'Kdti'-u the fire w illb e ituli- |*'Jmber of full taps g iv en betw een Farms—corresponding to th e num- B nose limits arc giv en below. Three taps, pause, th ree taps, Five taps. WARD LIM ITS. fjorth of Pacific a ven u e and east •~North o f Pacific a ven u e and V Way and B street. ^aylor's addition. ^-Between Pacific a ven u e and »nth •«tween Second aven u e and South *th Park addition. ■ • c o u n t y post Buxton Centerville JJilley Farmington Greenville Gaston Laurel indale Reedville “ looming Thatcher o f f ic e s . Beaverton C orn eliu s F ir G len co e G lenw ood H illslxw o M iddleton Progress Sherw ood T u a la tin Lenox Phillips S ocieties. *■ r ■ a n d a . m . ? !? -H o lb roo k Lod|fe. S o . 30, »o«th Tilursday befo re th e full ¿ J w i i t v lodge, N o. 6. m eets in on or after th e fu ll moon 7 1 ^ e 6 ton lo d g e No. 100 m eets first T u e s d a y i f Tea and Coffee a Specialty each K. S. _ , *l»tin C h a p te r m e e ts in Ma and fo u ith T u esd a y» C h a p te r Wo. » ¡ ¡ ‘ •H 00 th e B r « ■ .4 th ird . V ol. II, No. 25, V oi. V ili, No. 34 cu lated , h e -d e d as follow s: ¡.U Y A N FOR Court House News. P R E S ID E N T . L a w — W e h ru n g & S on s vs. Jan e C h a l “ W e, the u n dersigued, voters o f W a s h m ers, d em u rrer to co m p la in t argu ed and in gto n co u n ty, w ith th e k n o w led g e th a t tak en un der a d v ise m e n t and con tin ued H isto ry h as ever ta u g h t th at a co n tra c to 17th m at. tion ot th e volum e o f m o n e y m eans d is S am e, d em u rrer su stained . aster, and b ein g opposed to th e sin gle Ja cob M auss a d m itte d to citize n sh ip . g o ld stand ard as u pheld b y G ro ver Probate— In re estate o f Ja cob A. H an C le v e la n d , and th e p resen t rep u b lican p a rty , a stand ard w h ich m ean s a d o lla r sen , deceased; B. K r in g le b a c k appoin ted w h ich a n n u a lly b u ys m ore o f a g ricu ltu ral a d m in istrato r w ith bon ds at $500. p rodu ction aud g iv e s to th e bond-holder E sta te o f P eter R yse r, deceased; in ven - am i ‘■ orPor“ “ «'’ s m ore ° f la b o rs ' ta r n - w y a » J a p p ra isem en t filed, exa m in ed ln «s th an 18 co m p a tib le w ith p u b lic w el- and ap p roved . T o ta l appraised valu e o f fa« . do h e re b y jo in to g e th e r as a B ryan estate #2.672. clu b , to w o rk for th e restoration o f silv e r E sta te o f j a co b H an sen , d eceased; to its old co n stitu tio n a l p lu cc, as s t a n d - 1 bond filed and a p p roved and letters or- ard m on ey; and to d o our utm ost to ca rry [ <lered to ;ssu e . T h o m a s P au lsen , L . H . th is co u n ty and sta te for \ t . J. B ryan for \ ie h o ls and W m . Y . R obin son a p p oin ted p resid e n t.” appraisers. A b ou t e ig h ty sign a tu res w ere secured E s ta te o f Josep h Kessler, d eceased ; and th e list h as s in c e 'b e e n co n sid erab ly w ill a d m itted to p rob ate and C h a rle s len gth en ed . K essler appoin ted e x e cu to r to serve w ith It is to be hoped th a t th e le a d in g e x out bonds. pon en ts o f th e d em ocra tic-p op u list faith E state o f W m . G ree n w o o d , deceased; can be secured so th a t both sides m ay be fa irly represented. T h e rep u b lican s h ave a d m in istrato r g ra n ted lea ve to sell p er had ou t several o f th e ir h eav y ¡w eights, sonal p rop erty a t p riva te sale. | S ou th ern O regon were 80 deg. and 40 d eg. ' T h e m ean tem perature o f th e past j w eek does not v ary from th a t o f th e w eek previous, b ein g 58 d eg. C lo u d y w eath er and rain caused th e d isap pearan ce o f th e I sm oke and th e atm osph ere has a gain j becom e clear, e x h ila ra tin g and h ealth - ; ful. In d ica tio n s are fa vo rab le for con- ; tin u ed fair and p leasan t w eath er such as ! is desired for th e h op-pickers; grain - grow ers desire rain to soften th e groun d j lor th e plow. | Crops— O w ing to rain on M on d ay and : bu t so far o n ly th ese tw o h av e spoken I T u esd ay h o p -p ick in g w as in terru p ted , from th e oth er sta n d p oin t. I but w as a gain resu u ied a b ou t W ed n esd ay. | j Som e yards have been »picked, and m ost SUICIDE. o f th e crop in C la ck a m a s co u n ty has been secured. C lo u d y and ra in y w eath er Win. Knighteu Shoots Himself. caused som e m old. T h e q u a lity o f th e j T u e sd a y m orn in g W illia m K n ig h te n , product is pronoun ced fair to go o d , a yo u n g farm er resid in g th re e m iles w est w h ich is a good result from yard s th at o f F o rest G ro v e ended his life by suicide, h ave received o n ly slig h t cu ltiv a tio n . b e in g m e n ta lly u n b a la n ced th rou gh M any h opyards received 110 cu ltiv a tio n , fin an cial trou b les and je a lo u s y . ow in g to the prices offered for th e pro M ond ay n ig h t h e spen t at H arry B a ll’s duct, and m an y o f these w ill «not be p lace in S co g g in s v a lle y . E a r ly in the p ick ed th is season. W ith an oth er w eek m orn in g he w ent to M rs. C ooper Brann- o f favorab le w eath er th e hop c io p w ill e m a n ’s h om e, w h ich h e le ft h is w atch be safe. w ith his sister-in -law to be giv en to his T h re sh in g \>f th e g ra in crops is co m four-year-old d a u g h te r and a sked h er to plete for the season. S u m m in g up th e say go o d -b ye to h is w ife for h im . W hen favorab le and u n favora b le w eath er w h ich he had com e b ack to w ith in a m ile o f his influenced th e grain crops, it is noted farm he m et a n e ig h b o r, T. VV. M an gu m , th a t the prospects for a y ie ld m uch ab ove o f D ille y, to w h om , as th ev w alked alon g the average w ere e x c elle n t up to the 20th con versin g togeth er, he told th at he and o f Ju n e, b u t th e prevalen ce o f a d ro u gh t his w ife h ad separated th e d ay before durin g th e la tte r portion o f June and and it w as not w orth w h ile to liv e if he th rou gh J u ly m a te ria lly lessened the cou ld n ot be liap p v. M r. M angum re yie ld . T h e yie ld s o f fa ll aud e arly sow n p roved him w h en he said h e th o u g h t he sprin g gra in crops, th ou g h below th e a v w ould ta k e h is ow n life , b u t th o u g h t no erage, w ere v ery sa tisfa cto ry, and the m ore o f it u n til to ld o f h is d ea th . M r. q u a lity w as unim paired. K n ig h te n proceed ed on to his m o th er’s T h e h a y crop lias been b aled and is h om e w h ere he found h er in th e sittin g safely stored aw ay. M ost o f th e h a y w as room . H e w en t 011 to th e k itch e n but 1 m ade belore th e d ry w eath er co m return ed in a m om en t and w a lk in g over m en ced , also m uch late-sow n oats and to w h ere a rifle w as le a n in g a g a in st th e I w h eat th at failed to m ak e good gra in w all, took it up. Mrs. K n ig h te n told him 1 w as cu t and used for h a v . F rom th is th e riiie had been loaded, but he paid no source th e h ay p ro d u ct h as been la rg e ly heed and as h e b en t o v er it pressed the I increased. trigg er. T h e b all p en etrated the tem ple, j Corn is an e x c e lle n t crop, and th e ca u sin g in sta n t death. j w eath er o f the past tw o w eeks has been C o ron er L a rg e w as sum m oned and e n tire ly favorab le to progress tow ard em p an n elled a ju r y o f M essrs. E d . W ard, 1 m atu rity. forem an, T . J. H arris, G eo. A le x an d e r, G rap es are rip en in g in S o u th ern Ore- H e n ry llu rch e ll, J. F . S c o g g in and W . | gon; n orth w ard in to th e W illa m e tte v a l C. T u p p e r. Dr. W ard m ad e an e x a m i ley th e y are still green , b u t very prom is n ation . T h e facts d evelop ed w ere su b ing. S h ould th e w e a th e r rem ain favor- sta n tia lly as g iv e n a b o v e , and a v erd ict I able, no d a m a g in g frosts o ccu rrin g , th e w as b rou gh t in in a ccord an ce th erew ith . y ie ld of grapes w ill be co n sid erab le. T h e n atu re o f th e w ou n d w as alm ost F ru its are rip en in g ra p id ly. F a ll apples id e n tica l w ith th a t in flicted b y W illia m E sta te o f W m . V in c e n t, deceased; sem i-an n u al a cco u n ts filed and approved. E sta te o f A n n a M eibus, d eceased; w ill ad m itted to p rob ate and A u g u st M eibus a p p oin ted e x e cu to r to serve w ith o u t bonds. John W in ters, S te w a rt V a u g h n and J. A . G u stin a p p oin ted appraisers. In re estute o f A lo is H artw e ig er, d e ceased; in v e n to ry and a p p ra ise m e n t filed, exa m in e d and ap p roved . V a lu e o f estate $1,089.39. M arriage L icen ses— C arl Her and M ag g ie M cL a ran . Found the Lost Ledge. A rom an tic as w’ell as p ro fita b le in c i d en t in th e m in in g e x p e rie n ce o f M essrs. C. M . K e e p S r., G eo. II. K e e p and Joh n M acru n i, o f F o rest G ro ve , an d M r. W h it n ey o f M on tan a, w as th eir d isco v e ry o f th e lo st led ge w h ich h as p roved so baffl in g to m in ers w h o h av e been se a rch in g for it for th e last tw e n ty-fiv e years. T h e p rop erty is in th e B oh em ia d istrict o f S o u th e rn O regon on G rou se M ou u tain . On th e sam e vein a t one sid e is th e C ity m ine, now dow n 200 feet and e x te n d in g la te ra lly 700 to 800 feet. O11 th e o th e r side lies the R eed and G riffith m in e w ith its th ree tu n n els, one in a lre ad y o v er 250 feet. T o th e north east is th e N oon D a y , opp osite th e C h a m p ion , tu n n e llin g 500 to 600 feet on p a y in g le d ge and w o rk in g free m illin g ores. T h e old A n n ie th e secon d m in e in th e d istrict, lie s on e lease b eyon d. T h e new m in e sh ow s b etter prospects and ter ores th an a n y o th er and old m in ers con sid er it th e e q u a l o f a n y in th e d istrict. O f course its valu e ca n n o t be d e fin ite ly d ecid ed u n til th e sh aft is su n k bu t t ie in d ica tio n s are th a t th is F o re st G ro ve p a rty w ill re ce iv e rich retu rn s for th eir la b o r. Discoverd Gold Minos. F orest G ro v e now boasts o f tw o g o ld m ine ow ners, o f cou rse both g o ld b u g s and in a fair w ay to becom e ca p italists. M essrs. W . S. In g le s and E d F r id a y la st F e b ru a ry w en t to th e g o ld region n ear A sh la n d . T h is su m m er a fte r d ilig e n t lalior th e y m et w ith a strea k o f lu c k and go ld w h tch is now in a fa ir w a y o f tiein g pu rch ased for $100,000. N a tu ra lly F o rest G ro v e is th e p lace to spen J it in a nd a lo n g w ith M c K in le y ’ s ele ctio n th ere is a b rig h t prospect for n e x t y e a r. A n o th er fortu n ate p a rty o f m in ers is Mr. C . M . K e e p S r. and h is son w h o h av e d iscovered th e lo st le d ge l>etween tw o v alu a b le and rich -p a y in g m in es, and h av e a fortu n e n ow i f th e y ca re to se ll. T h e G ro ve has no reason to co m p la in o f its w ork at th e m ines th is vear. are co m in g in to m ark et. T h e re is a D ow n in g, th e yo u n g m an w h o c o m m it ____ ____________ _____________ 1 ! g rea t sca rcity o f fruit in a ll section s, ted su icid e at B eaverton a m on th ago. there b ein g sca rce ly en ou gh lo r h om e T h e b u lle t en tered from th e r ig h t tem ple consum ption; th is con d ition o f th e fru it and passed out d ia g o n a lly th ro u gh th e crop w as caused b y th e u n favorab le to p o f th e skull*. w eath er o f last sp rin g, w h ich is u n p aral leled in Oregon. SELLS o n l y t h e b e s t o f Velvet Grass for Milch Cows. V eg e ta b le s and m elon s are a b u n d an t and o f th e best q u a lity . S o far, th ere A W ash in gton co u n ty farm er sen ds to h ave been no frosts to in ju re a n y th in g . T h e O re g o n ia n , a clip p in g from som e O nions are b e in g p u lle d . T h e potato paper p u rp o rtin g to g iv e th e rem ark s o f crop w as h elped b y th e rains th a t o c an exp e rt cream erym an , w h ile sa m p lin g curred several tim es sin ce A u g u st 1, so the m ilk p rodu ced on vario u s farm s in The Country affords, in Great th at th e crop w ill a p p roach an a ve ra g e th e W illa p a v a lle y , w h ere he is th in k in g in th e W illa m e tte v a lle y ; in the southern o f e re ctin g a cre a m e ry. T h e exp e rt a p cou n ties th e crop w ill be lig h te r. pears to be able, b y ta s tin g th e m ilk , to ............................................. Variety and at Moderate Prices T h ou gh the rain w as h e a v y d u rin g th e tell ju s t w h a t th e cow s are fed upon. A t first o f th e w eek, stu b b le ground is still one farm h e says: “ W h a t in th e w orld to o h ard to plow . T h e rain w as suffi- d o you feed yo u r co w s on v e lv e t grass MeUlaran-Iler. cien t to sprout gra in th a t h ad been sow n for? I f you e ve r g e t a cre a m e ry here, M r. C. C . lie r am i M iss M a g g ie Me- in sum m er fallow . M ost a ll crops are you r cow s w ill earn you e x a c tly a qu arter Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat Hogs, safe, and a t th e first op p o rtu n ity far- o f w h at you r n e ig h b o r’s co w s earn , and C lara n w ere m arried b y th e R ev. Mr. m ers w ill be busy seed in g crop s for n ext« th en yo u w ill b lam e th e cre a m e ry m a n .” A d k in s a t th e h om e o f th e b rid e ’s par- Spring Lambs and Veal Calves. year. A t th e n e x t farm h e does n ot a p p ear to en ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es M cC la ra n , a t recogn ize th e taste o f th e grass, am i a s k G a le s C reek, W e d n e sd a y noon . O n ly T h e yo u n g in g w h at th e cow s are fed on, is told th e fa m ily w ere presen t. Silvery Speeches. co u p le cam e th rou gh on th e T illa m o o k “ v elvet g r a s s .” H e th en te lls th e fa rm er teleph one , prove S a tu rd a y e ve n in g a la rge au d ien ce th a t “ cream erym en and d airym en h ave stage and w ill sp en d a few «lays in I'ort- greeted th e first p u b lic sp e a k in g from no use for v e lv e t gra ss (h o lcu s lan atu s); land. ; “ an in d ep en d en t b im e ta llic sta n d p o in t,” try and g e t yo u r pastu re lan d in to clover, as th e ann ou n cem en ts b ad it. O n th e tim o th y and orch a rd grass. ” T h e W ash Hone-Brown. j p latform w ere seated th e leaders o f th e in gton c o u n ty m an w an ts to k n o w i f the T h e L eb an on , In d ia n a, R ep orter, o f | new m ovem en t, m en fo rm erly pop u lists, sta tem en ts of th e “ e xp erien ced cre a m S e p t. 15, g iv e s th e fo llo w in g n o tic e o f th e rep u b lican s and d em ocrats. e ry m a n ” as to th e v a lu e o f v e lv e t grass m arriage o f M iss Rose, fo rm e rly a resi Mr. M. A . M ille r, th e first speaker, can be su b stan tia ted . B u tter m en here d en t o f F o rest G ro v e , to Mr. B row n , on e w as on e o f th e d e le g a te s to the N atio n a l w h o are in terested in cream eries, lau gh o f H illsb o ro ’s d ru ggists: d em ocratic con ven tion w h ich n om in ated at th e id ea o f a m an b e in g a b le to tell “ Y e ste rd a y aftern oon a t th e h om e o f B ryan . N a tu ra lly he w as satisfied w ith jn s t w h at cow a are fed on b y tastin g th e Mr. N a t C . T itu s, in th e presen ce o f a i his p a r ty ’s ch o ice an d ga ve h is reasons m ilk , unless th e y h ave been e a tin g roots, ,ew M r B r a m t c . B ro w „ tnd for th e fa ith th at w as in h im . H e w as an earn est, v igo ro u s sp e a k e r and m ade ca b b a ge , on ion s, m ustard or so m eth in g M ia* B elle R ose, o f O re g o n , w ere u n ite d o f t h . t k in d , b n t none o f th em k n o w an y- ¡ „ marria)?e b y E ld e r A j F r . „ k ^ th e best o f h is side. th in g a b o u t th e am ou n t o f b u tte r fat in ,)ri(le u , n iece o f M „ TU u, Tbe G e n e ra l K ilfe a th e r, th e retired dem o- m ilk produced from v e lv e t grass. Per- h ap p y p a ir U ft th e c it y on th e J:JO traiM_ 1 cra tic e le cto r w h o w as to h av e accom h ap s som e d a iry farm er, w h o h a t h ad T h e y w i„ retu rn , Q 0 re g o n . „ th e ^ E x c e lle n t Q u a lity . • _____ panied h im , w as u n ab le to be present e*P *ri*u ce , w ill fu rn ish th e in form atio n future ( ) n e th in K th . t , d d e d in te re it and a M r. W ard filled h is p la ce , b ut w ith desired , ms it U s m atte r o f im portan ce to and p leM u re to th e fc . to re ^ ^ in d ifferen t success. T b s yo u n g m an m a n y farm ers in these d a y s o f cream er- weddin({ w „ th e m fm o r y ^ th e ^ giv es prom ise en ou gh an ihas th e m a k ies. and w ill som e on e a lso sta te i f v e lv e t t b . t H lder H ran k , w h o o fficiate d h w l in g o f a n y orator in lin e )l he can g e t grass U som etim es ca lle d m esqu ite grass, m arried M r. and u„ T it „ w h en ^ w - over h is affectatio n . .* * psen t he p u ts and in w h a t section o f th e co u n try it i , studeBt a t A ( b a r y (BOW U a i. i o n t o o m u c h to An! V -v o p J e . .. . - - • n s . j r .« r o w s n atu ra lly? McNAMFF'S .MEAT MARKET ■ ce of F orest G r o v e . i m e s W estern O regon . H I U .S B o k o Montezuma lodge No. so meets tn Ha hall on every Wednesday evening. I1NGTON C O U N T Y . T Weekly Crop Bulletin. thirrlCw ! i " d H^,, owh hal1 on the first and third W ednesday o f each month. Win. I*. Lord H arrison K. K in caid rh illip M etscham G . M. Irwin W. I I . I.eeds Chas. l¿. 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