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    County Hatchet
Washington
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CONSOLIDATED JONE 4, 1896.
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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.
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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
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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 .
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_____ 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
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