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K o r e s t G r o v e T im e s .
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FOREST OROTE» OREGON , T H U R S D A Y , N O V .
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T . A . M cB ride
T . J. C k e to n
John II M itch ell
. G e o W M cBride
tico . VV. P atterson
jiiasiomrs
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th e present one. On W ed n esd ay last th e
M ission canoe left th e B u tte w ith D oct.
W h ite , B roth er R a ym on d , S r., an d S iste r
R ogers and A u re lia (M r. L e s lie ’s yo u n g-
est d au gh ter), am i S q u ire C ro ck e r for
th e F a lls. T h e canoe ca m e dow n in
safety to th e F alls; th ey a ll m ade th e
p ortage on foot down to th e poin t o f
rocks w here th e trail goes up th e h ill,
here th e y con cluded to g e t in th e can oe,
and a ll etept in excep t B rother R aym on d
and th ree In d ian s w ho w ere left to hold
s tfa a s s e i
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It. S.
F O R E S r G R O V E . — D elpha tem ple. No. 7.
n eets in M asonic h all on the second and fourth !
W ednesday o f each month.
BUT TH E BEST .
H ILLSBO RO . - Phoenicia tem ple m eets in Ma-
son ic hall
W ed n esd ay
a . o. y. w .
F O R E S T G R O V E — Forest G rove lodge Ni
60 m eets in Odd F ellow s hall on every Tuesday
s. Brick for Sale!
160.000 G ood Q u a lit y
G R O V E . evcuin*
F O R E ST G R O VE -— Degree o f Honor lodge
m eets in Odd F ellow s hall th e second Tuesday
o f each mouth.
1
.............................. lio n . S. H ugh es.
ILMEN. T o s e rv e o n e y e a r, A . T . K n o x ,
JanusIluxton, C . L- L a rg e .
H ILLSB O R O .--H illsboro lodge No. 61 m eets
in its h a ll on th e first and third F ridays in each
m onth.
To serve two y ea rs, T . C. M cN a m er, H ugh
Smith, I». C. S te w a rt, P resid en t.
, DER
«caca
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r “ “ sys
. G L E N C O E .— G lencoe lodge No. 22 m eets in
111 lts castle h all on every altern ate Saturday.
c m C o u r t -F ir s t M o n d a y in each m on th .
aonssioNKRS’ C o u r t — F irst
rfirst Monday in each m o n th ,
S
X u ìiH S i
C ou r t T h ird M o n d a y in M arch and
and fourth M on day in N o vem b er,
Ari I:
1 h ave m ost m ela n ch o ly in te llig e n ce to
relate, m ore so th an ever lias reach ed you
at a n y form er tim e front m y pen , am i I
hope n ever to be ca lled on again to re
late a n o th er circu m stan ce as a fflictin g as
H II.LSB O R O .— Phoenix lo d ge No. 34 m eets in
M“ « " ' h»» « very M o u d a ^ e o i n g .
iccit
PNIHTI
- ! &
SH E R W O O D .—S herw ood lodge No. 20 m eets ,
in its h all every T h u rsd ay evening.
...............................A aro n W ells.
J- C. G reer.
............................. T . I. H arris
•4 T I G A R I iy ’ih L E .— 1T‘ig a rd v ille lodge m eets in |
its h all on th e seeond and fourth S aturd ays in I
each m onth.
Committees of Pity Connell.
T U A L A T IN . — T u a la tin lodge m eets in its*
h a ll on th e second and fourth Saturdays in each
m onth.
mtues. -C o u n c ilm e n Stewrart, L a rg e and
me anJ Accounts — C o u n c ilm e n M cN a m er,
in and Sm ith.
tts ami I'ublk Property.— C o u n cil m en Sm ith ,
and Stewart.
aaJ Water.—C o u n c ilm e n B u x to n , S m ith
IcXamer.
m i Police— C o u n c ilm e n L a rg e , S tew a rt
f o r e s t O R O m “ ¿ „ L t ’ c r o v e t e n No. z,
m eets in M asonic h all on th e second am i fourth
T u esd a ys in each m onth.
H ILLSB O RO .—V iola tent No. 18 m eets in Odd
F ellow s h all on th e second and lourth Thurs-
d a ys in each month
r . OK H.
H illsb oro G ran ge m eets in its h all on the sec­
ond am i fourth S aturd ays in each month at 12 m.
[Inox.
end Means.—C o u n c ilm e n M cN a m er, Iiux-
d Smith.
-Councilm en S te w a rt, M c N a m er and
G . A . R.
F orest G rove. -Jam es B. M atthew s Post, No.
6. m eets in M asonic h all on th e first and th ird
W ednesdays in each m onth.
C heap
15 .
T '\ C i i t e l i i n g ,
Y ard l m ile N o rth w est o f Forest Grove.
Dentistry.
Dr. R. H. H ovey h av in g located in
F o r e ,t G r o v e fo r th e p r a c tic e o f d e n tis tr y
ta k e s th is m e th o d o f in fo r m in g tile p u b -
. .
,
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lie t h a t h e is p r e p a r e d t o d o a n y w o r k in
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U ia t h n e .
O ffice in In g le s & Porter s
bu ild ing.
A N TE D — S E V E R A L F A IT H F U L MEN OR
. .
W omen to tra v el for resp on sib le e s ta b ­
lish ed h ou -e iu O regon, b u la rv 475», p aya b le
$15 w eek ly and ex p en s s. Position perm an en t.
Re*» renee. Ennlose t>elf-addressed stam ped e n ­
velope. Th e N ation al. Slur B u ild in g , C h icag o
W
W . R. C.
“ Let bo
LDolstrom.........
L Vaughn..........
)i Smith f
. F ire W arden
J u stic e o f th e P eace
.........................C on stable
F orest G rov e.—Jam es B. M atthews R elief
Corps m eets altern a te T h u rsd a ys in Odd F e l­
lo w s h all.
IN PIONEER DAYS.
D ear B rother :
No.
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K. OF p.
.................L. K. W ilk e s
................. C. L . L a rg e
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ISSU».
All Old I,etler Recently Found Tells
the Story of a Calamity in
Oregon’s Early Days.
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. It. P. C o rn eliu s
1 ). It. K easoner
T »- T od d
J. A . I in hr ie
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CO U N TY.
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¿Public Instruction
i State S en ato r
44
151 .
V o l. II, N o.
33 ,
V o i . V i l i , No
d ir e c t o r y .
Bucklen’g Arnica Salvo.
the rope w h ile th e canoe dropp ed dow n
to t h e lo g w here we u su ally g e t out.
T h e y d ropp ed dow n to th e lo g safely,
th o u g h t a ll d an ger past I presum e, and
D o d . W h ite stepped on to th e lo g , the
rest rem ain in g on board, (I e x p e ct the
nose o f th e canoe m ust h ave projected a
little b eyon d the log) w hen su d d en ly the
canoe took a sheer out in to th e cu rren t.
I)r. h ad a pad d le in his h an d w h ich
I Squire C ro ck e r took h old o f to h au l the
j canoe b a c k — at th e sam e tim e th e y called
: to Bro. R aym on d to hau l, or he under-
| stood th em so. T h is sh ot th e canoe
rig h t in to th e suction nfrthe fa ll, and as
Bro. R a ym o n d had o n ly th e en d o f the
rope, o f course he could d o no good . A t
; this p oin t tw o o f th e In d ia n s plunged
in to th e cu rren t aud g o t such an im petus
th at th e y sh ot th rou gh th e cu rren t and
were saved. T h e rest stood up and a p ­
plied a ll th eir stren gth to rea ch the
Island, and w ere p a d d lin g as th ey w en t
| dow n th e first p itch , w hen th e y ceased;
and th e can oe w ith its precious cargo
1 m ade th e fatal plunge.
M y blood c h ills, and I fe e l an indes-
i crib a b le feelin g o f horror creep in g over
me as I w rite. Mrs. A b e m e th y saw the
; canoe co m in g dow n, and w as prep arin g
to receive th em ; she w en t up stairs to
look out o f th e w in dow to see if th ey
w ere not co m in g through th e bushes,
Jury L i s t .
lig h ts. Th en cam e th a t old v eteran , M
T h e ju ry m e n d raw n for -the N o ve m b er LL W it«, w h o know s how to k eep the
term ot th e circ u it co u rt for W a s h in g to n pow d er d ry , in ch arg e o f th e a rtille ry
cou n ty are:
b riga d e, and by th at tim e th e o n ly d ry
.Xante.
AY.t telenet*
Occupation . th in g in G a le s C re ek w as the pow der,
C o re y, J W — D a ir y ............ L iq u or D e a le r hut it is n ot n ecessary to m ention it as it
O w en s, U F — B e a v e r d a m ............ F a rm e r 1 sP °h e fo r itse lf. R ep orts o f it reached
Forest G ro v e and p rhups sh ook the
Purditr, W a lte r— I ) a ir v ..........
l corn eratou e o f som e o f th e tem ples o f
B a i l i e J o h n R — B u x t o n ........
B ryan ism as it re v erb era te d alon g the
F oote, John A — N H illsb oro.
T u alatin .
K lin k , A K — B eav erto n . . . .
1 B a n n in g . A lb e rt— Corn eliu s
B riggs, G e o _D illev
—
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Court House News.
H ayiiu m , W m — C o lu m b ia .
Probate—
In re estate o f B. H . C a tch ­
j^oe
_
in g, d eceased; a d m in istrato r auth orized
^ ell, F ra n k _D airv
to sell real estate on fo llo w in g terms:
B u ck in g h a m , G eo— D ille y . .
O u e-h alf ca.»h in h an d , b a la n ce on oue
V incent» M L— G a le s Creek
y e a r ’s tim e a t 6 per ce n t, in te re st, m ort­
F rid a y , E d w a rd — D a i r y ... .
ga ge to secure deferred p a ym e n t.
R osander, C L — Beaverdam
„
In re estate o f M artin M an n in g, de-
C a tch in g , J R — G a le s C reek
,4
ceased; sem i-an nual rep a rt filed anil ap
W ism cr, Jo h n — Beaverdam
proved, ca sh received $1,390.29; paid out
B a yle y, Sr, W m — C o lu m b ia.
$220.80; b alan ce on h an d $1,169.49.
Sim pson, V M— S T u a la tin
p r o w r , W a lte r— W B u tte
• •
In re e sta te o f Jam es R a m se y, d eceased;
R ea l estate sem i-annual accou n t filed sh o w in g cash
F ish e r, J N — B eaverton .
F arm er received $528.77; d isb u rsem en ts $21.00;
V a u g h n , A S — C e d ar C reek
**
balan ce on han d $507.77.
T h o rn b u rg, J ohn A — D a ir y ..
A n d erson , A d o lp h -N F o rest G rove
In re estate o f R ich a rd M alone, d e ­
I la h n , M— C o lu m b ia .......................
ceased; fin al a ccou u t filed an d set for
C ran d all, M ax — S H ills b o r o ........
h earin g on M ond ay, Dec. 20, 1896, a t 10
M arion, G e o H — K B u t t e ..............
o ’clo c k , a. m .
C la rk , P— S T u a la t in .......................
I11 re estate o f Sarah J. M u ll, deceased;
H all, B en jam in — W a p a to ..............
e xecu tor auth orized to turn o v er to C h as.
In gles, W S— S F o rest G ro ve S p e cu la to r W illo u g h b y , devisee, ce rta in a rticle s o f
Cooper, John B e a v e r to n ..
F a rm e r , personal p ro p e rty.
In re gu ard ia n sh ip o f E ls ie H e d w ig
and M ax B eh lin g, m inors; E d . S ch u l-
T e a ch e rs ce rtifica te s w ere issu ed to m erich a p p ion ted g u ard ia n w ith bouds
th e fo llo w in g at th e last q u arte rly e x a m ­ at $800; sam e filed and approved.
in ation for W ash in gto n cou n ty:
I11 re e sta te o f John Ray» ra ft, deceased;
final a cco u n t a llow ed and estate ciused
F IR S T G R A D E
o f record .
(G ood for T h re e Years)
Teacher’s Examination.
C a n d id a tes m ust be a t least 18 years
| o f a g e , h av e had 12 m on th s o f te a ch in g
\ exp e rie n ce and a vera ge 90 per c e n t., not
fa llin g b elow 70 in a n y b ranch .
Mrs. C. R . B la n ch a rd , H illsboro.
M ary K . P ik e , B eaverton .
F ra n ce s H eu berger, C e n te rv ille .
A v erag e: A ge, 28 years; e xp erien ce, 43;
m onths; sch o la rsh ip , 90.8 per ce n t.
In re estate o f W a lte r L y o n , d eceased;
report o f sale o f personal p rop erty filed
and approved.
I11 re e sta te o f G o d lo v e L itk e , d e ­
ceased; final account filed and set for
b earin g on D ec. 21, 1895, at 10 o ’c lo ck ,
a. m.
In re e sta te o f A lo is H artm e ige r, dc-
j ceased; c/uim o f Josep h Ila r d m e ig e r for
' $30.16 presen ted and allow ed .
SECO N D G R A D E
T h e Best S alve in th e w orld for Cuts,
(G ood for T w o Y ears)
Bruises, Sores, U lcers, S a lt R heum ,
Sam e; UfcUllUil
p e titio n U1WU
filed OSIVIIIK
a sk in g I for
an «»
or- -
_
vmuiV,
Ol Oil
........... S ch o o l D irectors
F orest G ro v e .-F o re s t? G ro v e lodge No. n o
R e q u ire m e n ts O v e r 17 y e ars o f a g e , 1 ,
.
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F ever S ores, T e tte r, C h a p p ed H an ds
m eets in its h all ev ery Saturd ay evening.
[k Smith, S
8e‘ ‘
» » ordered t»
C hilb lain s, Corns, and a ll S k in E rup- when it SO happ ened th at th e can oe w as th ree .„o n th s e x p e rie n ce and an a ve ra g e
............... S ch o o l C lerk
»Stewart
H illsb oro — H illsboro lodge m eets in its h all
.
. . . .
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not f l „ in , W o w 60 in an y b ra n ch .
J « - <•
. P rin c ip a l o f Sch ool ev e ry Saturd ay. Ju ven ile Tem ple, Sundays, 1 t io n s , and p o sitive ly cures 1 lies, or no ju st re a d y to plun ge; she k n e w at once ! o f
Thomas, A. II.
3 p . 111.
L izzie H eu b erg er, C e n te rv ille ,
' .“J : A T h ’
. f ” ..bC “ M‘ ^ “
pay required. I t is gu aran teed to giv e w here th e y w ere,— w h at an a w fu l view .
□on-residents b y p u b lica tio n .
I w as co m in g from the store w hen Brow n * K v in d a F ay, S y lv a n ,
XV. O F T H E W .
perfect satisfaction or m oney refunded.
C h u r c h D irectory«
F orest G rove C am p No. 98, m eets in Odd Fel-
M arriage L icen ses— M ich ael A . S ch u s­
w h o w as on S lo c u m ’s house, and heard
Joh n Ilo lim a n , T ig a rd v ille .
lo w s h all th e first and third Saturd ay in each I rice 25 cen ts per box.
F o r sale b y
them ca ll h au l, looked and saw th eir
A verage: A ge, 22 years; e x p e rie n ce, 7 ter and G r a c e M. D a y.
month
Chas. M iller.
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R C H .
d an ger, he ran to me and said th e canoe ' m onths; sch olarsh ip, 84.4 per cen t,
A. R o g e r s , P a s t o r ,
i every S u n d a y a t n a. in. au d 8 p. m.
w as o v er th e F a lls. W e ran to W illia m ’s
t h ir d g r a d e
S ca ly e ru p tio n s on th e head, chapp*»<t
* 3 jrschool after m o rn in g service,
store, and five o f us ju m p ed in to th e
Ir* . c
v
ail meetings e v e r y T h u r s d a y e v e n in g at
h an d s an d lips, cuts, bru ises, scalds,
. . .
,
j
r
(G ood for O n e Y e a r .)
M ission boat and put out; as w e rounded
VT
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burns are q u ic k ly cured b y D e W itt’s
,
r
N o age lim it anil exp e rie n ce not rc-
eople’s m e e tin g o n e h o u r b efo re Sun-
the p oin t we saw a m an sw im m in g. W e
. ,
^tning service,
b
q u ired. M ust a ve ra g e 70 and n ot fall h e­ W itch H azel S alve . It is a t presen t th e
sngersare a lw a y s c o r d ia lly w elco m ed ,
ro wed tow ards h im , but ju s t as w e g o t I ,
,
a rticle m ost used for p iles, and it a lw a y s
. L.
__ j __ .
, . r . ! lo w 40 in a n y b ran ch .
METHODIST E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H .
w ithin th irty ya rd s he su n k in a w h irl to
cures th em . J. C . C la r k , D ru g gist.
H
elen
a
M
ah
on
ey,
B eaverton .
R ev . D. A . W a t t e r s , P a s t o r .
rise no m ore. T h is we understood from
E th e l S. S h o rt, T u a la tin .
»every S u n d a y at n a. in. an d 8:301». m.
All kinds of Groceries, Glassware and Stone­
those on th e ro ck s w as Bro. R ogers.
/school at 12.15 p. m . J u n io r le a g u e ev e ry
S. B. Jones, G a ston .
yat 4 p. m. E p w o rtli le a g u e a t 6:30 p. m.,
ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons,
GASTO N .
| Our h earts w ould h ave been m ade glad
Prayer r 1 m e e tin g 7:30 p . m ., T h u rs d a y .
C lau d e R o ck a fe lle r, W est P ortlan d .
W e h av e a -v e ra l a sp iran ts c iic u la tio g
Brooms, Mop Sticks, Butter Moulds, Ladles,
could we h av e saved b ut o n e, b lit alas,
M
rs.
J.
F
.
Steven
to
n
,
Laurel.
C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H .
p etition s w ith th e e x p e c ta n c y o f g e ttin g
not on e w as saved, but a ll w ere sw ept
Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds, Fish­
N e llie D. M arsh, C e n te rv ille .
. in . and |
larsen-ice e v e ry S u n d a y at it
th e post office.
in to e te rn ity , B roth er and S is te r Rogers,
Sunday sch ool a t 10 a. m . A aro n ,
ing
Tackle
and
all
kinds
of
Seeds.
A v e rag e: A g e , 22# years; exp erien ce,
supt. P ra y er m e e tin g T k t n d i y even - I
S quire C ro ck e r and little A u re lia and
Sportsm en from th e m etro p o lis are
s 7:30 p. m. Sr. Y . P. S. C. K- S u n d a y even-
4 # m onths; sch o la rsh ip , 80 per cent.
tw o C latsop Ind ian s, and w e h av e not
1630 p .m . Jr. Y . P. S. C. K. S u n d a y |
O f th e c .n d id R te ., th re e w ere prep ared reaPin * “ ric h I n v e s t o f d uck*. T h e
»n at 4 p. in. S y lv ia E d w a rd s, p residen t,
| y e t been able to find one o f th e bodies. in c o lle g e ., five in th e p u b lic sch ools o f | c a n u o n a d m g w as ec|ual to th a t o f .
ublic are c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a ll th ese
T h e river w as very h igh , and th e cu rren t
W ash in gto n co u n ty , l ’ortlan jl
H ig h snl* 11 ,ja tl' c -
sw eepin g past w ith frig h tfu l ra p id ity ,
sch ool tw o, co n v e n t th ree, and four at a
S to rm y w e a th e r or ra th e r ro ck h o tta ia
Office o f F o r e s t Grove«
b oilin g and w h irlin g in its cou rse, and
N orm al sch ool. T h e e xa m in a tio n w as prices is ca u sin g our p op u lar m erch a n t
J W H F.ELO CK M A R S H , P. M.
bein g so very cold th ey waere c h ille d im -
th orou gh hut th e “ c a t c l i" q uestions w ere H ib b s to be e v e rla stin g ly ca te rin g to th e
UVAL AND D E P A R T U R E OF M AILS.
, m ed ia te ly, as four were seen sw im m in g
SELI.S O N L Y T H E BEST OF
absen t and so th a t it w as a fairer test j w ants o f ou r lo y a l citizen s,
.1 from Portland a n d a ll p o in ts E a s t : I)e-
at first, bu t th e y sank a lm o st im m e­
nm l b etter w ork w as d on e.
It is rum ored th at a sy n d ica te are
¿6:30a. m. and 4:20 p. m . A r r iv e s 9:40 a. m.
d ia te ly . W e w en t a fter th e canoe w h ich
¡♦ op. m.
a I k ) ut to purch aae th e G a sto n la k e , e re ct
had turned bottom upw ards, and tow ed
vallis, and p o in ts S o u th : D e p a rts 8:35
( ¡a le s Creek R a tifie s .
an e le g a n t a n d com m od iou s h o te l, buy a
[Arrives 5:05 p . m .
it in to an e d d y . W c turn ed it o ver in
¡Sreenvillr, M an n in g, B u x to n a n d Vern on ia:
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th a t it w ill be one o f th e fiueat reaorta in
-Creek: A rriv e s 11:30. D e p a rts 1:30
¡bodies; but in v a in . W e found a num ber j A . R . repu blican r a lly is over. E ve ry-
o f th in g s, tru n k*, b ox es and o th e r th in gs b o d y turned out and m ade it a g r a n d | , ’ ^e• 0 ,,•
The Country affords, in Great w h ich we saved — it w as now n ear d ark, success. C om rade J. T . F le tc h e r as past j O ur recen t storm did t.s bu t little d a m -
REST G R O VE F I R E D E P A R T M E N T .
The nose o f th e can oe w as b rok en o ff a t com m an d er w as m aster o f cerem o n ies in aKc - T w o or th ree b rid ges w ere ca rried
.
G e n e r a l A l a r m — R a p id ta p p in g
8 * 11 . The lo catio n o f th e fire w illb e mdi- .....................................Variety and at Moderate Prices
th e row locks, and a piece sp lit ou t of th e th e h a ll.
i aw ay.’ A s to th e m ill race o n ly a b o *
oy the num ber o f fu ll ta p s g iv e n b etw een
wcral alarm s -co rresp o n d in g to th e num -
bottom h a lf th e len gth o f th e canoe. A
T h e program con sisted o f " A m e r ic a " , on e-h u n dred feet o f th e ta il race w as
•ards whose lim its a re g iv e n below ,
few oth er th in g s were p ick ed up b y M r. *'>• th e aud ien ce. T h e n follow ed an a b le slig h tly ca v e d in, w h ich w ill l>e e a s ly re-
for drill—T h re e ta p s, p a u se, th re e taps,
three taps.
W ilson in a sm all boat.
address to th e c o m ra d e , b v J. R . D a lla s, paired. H en ce th e M illin g C o. are hap-
m eeting— F iv e tap s.
W e now h ad tim e to im agin e w h o S o n g, " T h e A rm y Bean, ” b y Ben Col- p ily d issap oin ted .
W A R D L IM IT S ,
Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat Hogs, could h ave been in th e canoe, as we saw lin s, Jr. R e cita tio n , " W h a t is th e G ran d O ur liv e ly little c ity , w ith its loya l
ward—N orth o f P a cific a v e n u e and east
■ *5* Wav.
one m an sw im m in g, and co n clu d ed it A rm y ? ” b y F ra n k F le tch e r. S o n g , " T h e lib e rty lo v in g in h a b ita n ts th row out
ward N orth o f P a cific a v e n u e and Spring Lambs and Veal Calves.
m ust h ave been Bro. R aym on d . W e Rc<*> W h ite and B lu e ,” b y M iss Id a superior in d u cem en ts to people w ish in g
College W ay a n d B street,
ward N a ylo r’s ad d itio n .
k n ew n o t w h o had com e d o w n . Mr. R an M . John R an es and Ira E d w a rd s, to m ake h om es founded upon th e com -
- ward B etw een P a cific a v e n u e and
BUYER AND SELLER,
Brown said th ere w ere five or six in th e R e cita tio n , “ T h e F a rm e r and th e S ilv e r- bined and u n ited p rin cip le s o f n atural
avenue south.
w*nl—Between S eco n d a v e n u e and South
c-u
lurketto»-
FOREST
GROVE.
canoe, e n d w e th o u g h t p erh ap s th ey it e ,” b y M iss M argie B atem an. S e le c t rig h ts and e te rn a l ju s tic e w h ich is th e
*ution.
T E L E P H O N E , Firm *> r
ward—South P a rk ad d itio n .
w ere In d ian s, and our first in q u iry w as | readin g, " T h e B attle A b o v e th e C lo u d s" 1 bedrock o f m odern c iv iliz a tio n ,
________ ___
.
when we landed: W h o are lost? and the b y M is s jo s ie H eisler. S o n g , " O ld K in g j
I«
a stou n d in g in te llig e n ce w as ann oun ced C o le ,” b y J o h n y H eisler (w h ich b rou gh t
XGTON C O U N T Y P O S T O F F IC E S .
T h e old w a y o f d sliv e rin g m essages b y
B eaverto n
to us. N o th in g e ve r occurred so a fflict -1 d ow n th e house). T e n m inute speech, post-b oys co m p ared w ith th e m o d cr*
B u x to n
C o rn eliu s
C e n te r v ille
in
g to us a ll as th is dispen sation o f P ro v ­ " A r m y R e c o lle c tio n s ," b y Com rade Ben te le p h o n e, illu stra te s th e o ld tedious
F
ir
D ille y
Grorç
G le n c o e
F a rm in jfto n
id
en
ce— e v e ry face sh ow s th a t some a w ­ C o llin s, Sr. T a b le a u , M c K in le y and th e m eth od s o f " b r e a k in g " co ld s com pare«
G le n wood
G r e e n v ille
O ld F la g and yo u n g la d y represen tin g w ith th eir a lm o st in stan ten ou s cu re b y
H
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ful
ca
la m ity h as occu rred .
G aston
GALES CREEK.
M iddleton
T h e scene sh ow ed tw o four O n e M in u te C o u g h C u re. J . C. C la r k .
L a u rel
I presum e you w ill h av e received a : O regon .
I . O. « . T.
A First Class Grocery Store
. . . . IS (iH E E R T H E G R O C ER ’S
Tea and Coffee a Specialty
MeXAM Eli’S
MEAT
MARK FT
f,t lhe
Meats, Sausages,
Fish and Poultry
A General Shipping Business,
Wholesale and Retail.
THE 0.L1) W ILTBO UT M IL L
Ferry
M o u n ta in d a le
R ee d viU e
B lo o m in g
T h a tc h e r
P h illip s
A ll G rad es o f
R ou gh and D ressed L um lier.
K iln D ried L um lier a S p ecia lty .
P rogress
Sh erw oo d
T u a la tin
Lenox
Civic Sooletleu.
A. r . AND A. M.
- GROVE—Holbrook Lodge. J?»-*;
*• kill the Thursday before the full
month.
-wO -T u ality lodge. Ho. «. meets in
^hturdsy on or aner the fntl moon
L a w P rice» .
P ro m p t D e liv e ry .
-TON -Beaverton lodge No. 11» meets .
k«ll on the Brat Tnesday in each
O. K . «.
* n Tualatin Chapter meets in Ms*
••the second and fonith Tuesdays ia
G RO TR. - F o r e s t C h a p te r No- «]
« • o u r h a ll on th e » rst and th ird
»««Cll »oath.
E x c e lle n t Q uality-
CHAS. HIATT, Proprietor.
m m w o f th e sad t id in g , l^ fo re you r e - ; foot G o th ic
w ith ,h « portrait o f D T n gfU t
ceive th is, as Ind ian s m ak e sad tid in g s ; M c K in le y in cen ter o f arch w ith t
h
e
fly fast. I w ould ju at say th e y bad „0
settin g poles out— • fa U l secu rity caused
th is sad and m ela n ch o ly ca ta stro p h e .
W h it a b low to poor Bro. L eslie. M ay
the I oril aunnort him in th is severe
th e Lord aupport him tn th .a «*vere
trial. Poor L ittle A u relia , I fa n cy I can
h ear her aay T i-T L I h ave w ritten un-
der m uch e x c ite m e n t, but th ia i . a . near
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C u r . f a r H e .d g e b e .
around th e a rch . In th e o th er
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arch ,to “ 1 M i”
P c ,r l » s y c o o k , th e
A * ■ re“ 7 i 3 f iar *'" l«rm « o l B e iu l.c fc e
U u g h t e i o f a v eteran , w ith a g o ld cro w n E le ctric R U te r. h as p roved to be Ik«
*n d ° r*8»n '» »¡Iver le tte rs and th e v ery best. It e ffe t t a a p e rm a n e n t c u t»
«
and th e m ost d rew led h a b itu a l sick be»«-
w o m '. •«■ jor, 1 am 1 our»
in ever-
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k v « " letters around th e a rch .
ache« yield to tta in flu en ce. W e n i» e
The
*uPP«’r -
h « * ‘ » ck
and
w**
in th e V «»‘ c h b“ ilHi» «
aa I can g iv e it. H op in g you are w e ll, I
b y th e w ivea anil d au g h te rs o f th e old
rem ain .
Y o u rs as e ver,
aoldiera.
S
u
p
p
er
over, th e old v ete ra n ,
G korc . k A i k r n a t h v .
officer o f th e
M . B. C o llin s, o f F ir,
T o R ev. Jason L ee.
d a y , had com m an d o f th e procesaion o f
1 aoldiera, sailors and citizen s, headed b y
R ip a a a T ab u le« : fa r »our stom ach .
,b e G a le s C re ek drum corpa and torch
»11
*re afflu te.1 b . p r « n r e « » »ttle.
U
of h a b itu a l c o n stip a tio n E le c tric
cr
| B itte rs core« b y g iv in g th e n e ed e d tone
F> »**• b o w e ls, and lew c a se s lo n g reamt
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" ' “ I k i n s . T r y it «■ <%
F iity cen te a n d l l . W a t th e M ille r p h ar.