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About Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1896)
TH E H ATCH ET. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. K»icre<t at th e post-office at Forent Grove, Ur. as be repeated. The first step toward British Turkey has been made. Second-class m ail m atter. Temperance people are rejoicing that with M cKinley's administra tion liquor will l>e banished from the White House as it was in the times of Hayes. TKRMS TO .snw nU B K R S. l'ostuf>e Free. Oiae y e a r Six months .............................................................. $i 5 ° T h ree m onths .. ........... 75 40 In A d v an ce. E sta b lish ed fo r th e d isse m in atio n o f W a sh in g to n c o u n ty new s, th e elev a tio n o f h u m a n ity and t h e m o n ey w e can m a k e . Items of g en era l in te re st g r a te fu lly received. E d ito r’s hob b ies a n d o p in ion s on th is p age, all the rest facts im p a rtia l an d un colored. E d ito r is a t h o m e in h is sanctum . H a t c h e t Bu ild in g , F orest G ro v e , from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. • I each w eek d a y au d a lw a y s glad to t a lk and h e ta lk e d to. A B S O L U T E L Y P U R E No other article of human food has ever received such em phatic commendation for purity, strength and whotesomeness, from the most eminent authorities, as the Royal Baking Powder. HEBT SUGAR. E ditor H a tc h e t : — In view of the interest you take in the we. fare ISSU E D E V E R Y W E E K I n t h e y e a r o n | a n ( j p r o g r e s s Gf Washington count)', TH E HATCHET THURSDAY’ FROM will you kindly insert the following PRIN TERY. | taken from the American Agricul- I f y ou tail to receive y ou r p aper it will turist of Nov. 14.: be a fa vo r if you w ill n o tify us a t once. DO YOU W A N T A SU G A R FA C T O R Y ? with the farmers in this vicinity and business men in our city to say whether this enterprise shall be en- courged and capital invited to at least make the necessary investiga tion looking to the establishment of such a factory in our midst. Hoping that this communication w ill be the means of awakening in- C. C lark th e l e a p in g d r u g g is t W A S H IN G » * COUNTY, Carries the Largest Stock. 01 Drugs unigs jn Jck of in p V ...... Grove and will Meet Prices that may be made by a ". one. Don’t be humbugged, but call on a Reliable Dr? gist of Experience. J. C. CLARK, Druggjist Bryan is to tour the country lec turing on a salary larger than his successful opponent will have. C o u n t y S chool Notes. A lo ca l teach er's in stitu te w ill be held at d istrict 40 B eef Bend school house b eyon d T ig a rd v ille , on S atu rd a y,N o v . 28. th in k for liim sell, to ob serve and m ake P ro fessio n a l Cards. use o f his observation s, to w rite and talk in te llig ib ly th a t he h as been edu- W . G . C O L E , P it . G ., m . I»., cated, and th ough h e m ay forget the processes b y w h ich he w as d rilled , lie 1 h v s i c i a n a n d S u rg eo n w ill ca rry w ith him th rou gh life th e T elephone No. 3. Forest g l train ing th at is th e true end and aim o f ornee at Fioueer Drug Store. edu cation .— E x . M iss H attie L ee, o f N ew b erg , won th e m edal offered b y E m it C om m issioner H . E . D osch to th e pupils o f public sch ools in th is d istrict for the best essay I). W . W A R D , M. D. To cure a ll old sores, to h eal an im lo- oil H o rticu ltu re . O n ly seven essays were lent ulcer, or to speed ily cu re piles, you JJH YS 1 CJAN AND SURGEON W e are c o m p ilin g a list o f a ll to w n s or h anded in. A U STIN CRAIO . H uiro» a m i , P r o p r i e t o r . need sim ply ap p ly D e W itt's W itch H azel __ c o m m u n itie s th a t desire a b eet su g a r fC r e s t o n t h e s u b j e c t , a n d t h a t a A b rief h isto ry o f th e origin o f T h anks- S jK .e aL.co rtlill., to d ire ctio n .. Its m agic- Office at his residence, factory loca ted w ith in th e ir lim its. meeting may Ire called to consider g iv in g appears in th e editorial colum n. lik e action w ill surprise you. J. C . C la rk , FOREST GROVE, - - OREGON R ig h t EAD ABLE T h is list w ill be con su lted by c a p ita lists, the question in the future, I remain T h e re is little in form ation readily a v a il Druggist. P ages m an u factu rers o f b eet su gar m a ch in e ry , SUABLE Yours respectfully, a b le and m uch o f w hat is g en erally g iven E x a m in a tio n for in-union* every WtdmtfJ B P U B L IC A N W eekly fa ctory o u tfitte rs, etc. W e th erefo re is co n tra d icto ry . Mr. John F isk e, th e H. B uxton . w ish e ve ry lo c a lity th at d esires to o b tain GLENCOE. e m in e n t h istorian , h as been follow ed as DR. C. K. GEIGER, a b eet su gar fa cto ry w ou ld w rite us at The Forest Grove cannery build- th e m ost re lia b le au th o rity, and a news- There w ill be a B asket b all g iv e n h ere j The H A T C H E T lias t h e L a r g e s t o n ce to th a t effect. It is im p o rta n t to H O M E O P A T H IC PHYSICIAN j ing so roomy and so conveniently paper scrap b ook furnished further ligh t. °u T h a n k sg ivin g n igh t. C i r c u l a t i o n o l' a n y n e w s p a p e r k n o w w hat area o f land w ould he a va il W . R. Jackson anil w ife o f H illsb o ro A N D SURGEON \ located on the railroad, could be j R ep o rt o f d istrict 28 for m onth com- a b le for su ga r beets w ith in a reason ab le in W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y . L*- j Office ami reiMcnc«*, Bowlby house, Pacific ml I d istan ce o f th e proposeil fa cto ry, say 25 | cheaply changed to accomodate the m en cin g O cto b er 12 and en din g N ovem -1 were v isi,in « frien<1* >" this Place west of Forest Grove hotel. ' miles, and to what e x te n t beets h av e been machinery of a sugar factory and ber 6, N o. d ays ta u g h t 19. No. days ceu tly. F O R E S T G R O V E , OREGON. THANKSGIVING. Mrs. A. M. Sand ford, our post m istress gro w n in th a t section in an e x p e rim e n ta l the Grove is easily reached from a a tte n d a n ce 416. N o. d ays absence 31. SfieelAl a tte n tio n p a id to Metlic«! «ud Sortii N o. tim e s tard y 4. T im e lost by tardi- j was doin g business in F orest G ro ve Inseiises o í W om en am i C h ild ren audallchfvnü N ext Thursday is Thanksgiving w ay . A n abu n d an ce o f pure w ater is e s large territory adapted to the rais diseases. ’ ness 50 m in. N o. boys en rolled 19. No. Tuesday. day, but there will be little about sen tial, w h ile good and ch e a p lim e and ß ing of sugar beets. Much has lieeti g ir ls e n ro lle d 7. T o ta l No. enrolled 26. Ed. T om pkin s, o f M oun taindale the great feast day which will be fu el, to g e th er w ith railroad a i d traffic j said at various times about a sugar A v e ra g e N o . b e lo n g in g 24. A verage a t -1 ports th e m ills ot th a t p la ce sh u t d ow n D r . N l X O N , con ven ien ces, are also im p orta n t. observed throughout the length and W e su ggest th at th e farm ers and b u si beet factory but now is a time when ten d a n ce 22.— W . A. John ston , teacher. for the w inter. breadth of this mighty land to re ness m en in e ach tow n and co u n ty in t D E N T IST , T h e dance giv en here b y th e C ellar action is needed. Tne opportunity R ep ort o f school in d istrict num ber 77 J mind one of the first Thanksgiving erested in secu rin g a beet su ga r fa ctory is here. The grange is a proper for m o u th e n d in g N ovem b er 13. No. i M ill band w as alm ost a failu re o w in g to H ours F O R E S T GROW on American soil appointed b y at on ce co m e togeth er and org an ize organization to act, and would do ! d a ' s a tten d an ce 459. No. d ays absence the bad w eather. 9 a. m . to 4 p. m. I sort o f p relim in ary board o f trade to tak e OREGON. Governor Bradford two hundred and 79. N o. d ays tau gh t 20. D a ily a tte n There w ill be a raffle for geese and j ch arg e o f th e m atter. T ile sootier th is well to take the lead and at once. d an ce 23. A v e rag e N o. b elon gin g 27. tu rkeys on the 25th and 26th. C om e M ain S tre e t seventy-five years ago. I is d on e, th e t e tter. T h e co m m ittte --------------------------- ( T o ta l N o. en rolled 36. No. o f visitors 3. one, com e all and g et a tu rk ey for T h a n k s The Pilgrims had crossed the ' should ch oose a ch airm a n and se cre ta ry , D R . O- C. H'ATT The probable work of the next T ile fo llo w in g nam ed pupils were neither givin g dinner. ; ENTIST. w i d e ocean in their small ship, but : t 0 w h o m . com m u n icatitn is cou ld lie ad- a b se n t n or tard y d urin g the m onth: legislature is the topic of interest The recent high w ater in terfered w ith K t t lc larger than the steamer which dressed and from w hom fu rth er p a rticu F red H ergert, L e la R eece, E m m a K rause, the running o f th e m ill last S atu rd a y now. Reduction of the salar* used to ply on our O.vn Tualatin, lars cou ld be ob tain ed . S u ch orguniza- just . . E m m a P ritch a rd and M aud K e ck le y . ! and it also w ashed out a few cu lv erts tion s and th eir officers, to g e th e r w ith 12s of coutily officers is practically - H a r r y c . B aker, teach er. and after hazardous e periences ! and some fen cin g in th is v ic in ity . O ffice in W a l k e r ’ s B u il d in g on Main8trwt,l p a rticu la rs on th e poin ts a b o v e requested, assured, and the only question is s ta irs. O ffice h o u rs, 9 a. in. to 4 pm. h a il been driven to a shore for R e p o rt o f Patton V a lle y school district A certain yo u n g m an from th e v icin ity sh ou ld be p ro m p tly reported to th e N ew as to how much they will be cut No. 32 for m onth en d in g N ov. 6. No. whicb they had not set out. In Y o r k h ead qu arters o f th e A m erican A g r i o f H illsboro w ho did not h av e en ou gh down. A registration law is d a y s ta u g h t 19. No. d ays attendance ! m oney to tak e his partn er to supper, re- the dead of winter they landed and c u ltu rist, 52 L a fa y e tte p la ce , N ew Y o rk T H O M A S H . TO N G U E , 2 7 4 - N o. d a y s absen ce 59. No. tim es ( pienished his purse b y se llin g a m in or a set to work putting up such shelter c ity . T h e m ore sp eed ily action is ta k e n , wanted by everyone who observed | ta rd y 7. N o. b oys en rolled 8. No. girls Mask o f w h isky. the way in which precincts were A T T O R N E Y - A T - L A W ar> they were able. There were th e b etter c h a n ce you r c o m m u n ity w ill e n ro lle d 10. T o ta l No. enrolled 18. h ave to secure a factory, o th er th in g s be- | c o lo n i z e d at the recent e le c t io n but long months of bitter cold, of sick in g eq u al. T h is m atter sh ou ld th erefore . . A v e ra g e d a ily atten d an ce 14. T h e fol- H il l s b o r o , W a sh in g t o n C ounty , O r . A N a tu r a l ll e a u t it le r . ness and of famine and when Spring be ca lle d to th e im m ed iate a tte n tio n o f i t w i l l b e d i f f i c u l t to frame one that j lo w in g nam ed pupils were neither absent K a rl's C lo v tr R oot T e a purifies tile came fifty-one out of the one hun farm ers, bu sin ess m en , n ew spapers, e tc ., will stand the test of constitution nor tard y: Jesse Hates and A rth u r Sch- blood and g iv e s a clea r and beau tifu l S M I T H & BO W M AN , ality. Another proposed measure, lap p i. Th ose not tard y were: Janie Bates, com plexion. F o r sale at C la r k ’s drug dred whom the Mayflower brought in y o u r se ctio n , and a m ee tin g c a lle d to P ea rl and O liv e r D a vis, Jesse, E m m a store. the usury law, promise« fairly A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W , had been laid au ay in the bury act upon it w ith o u t d elay and E d w a rd M artin , A n n a, E lla and We cannot guarantee the establish- enough, but if enacted would work M arth a T h ie s and M ay W arn e r.— Anna ing ground on Duxbury hill. Nor u ien t o f a su ga r fa cto ry iu a n y sp e cia l Notarial Work an d Conveyancing. 1>1L1,KY. a hardship rather than be of any Hates, teach er. ^ was the winter their only fear for lo c a lity . W e h av e no d ire ct in te re st in R oom s 6 & 7 M organ B lk . H 11.1.SI10R0, Miss G eorge visited at H illsb o ro S atu r benefit. Law cannot fix the value Till-: RKAt. FR U ITS OF STUDY. savages were skulking about a n y fa c to ry en terp rise, or in a n y c o lo n y , . , r day. W . M. L A N G L E Y , among the trees and they had ever sch em e or lo c a lity ,b u t the A m erican A gri- o f lh e l,S e o f ra 0 1 ,e >’ a l , y m a r a t h a l > T h e p residen t o f a W estern college, Mrs. C ooper is reported v ery ill this cu ltu rist is re a d y to d o w h at it can to it can the value of the money itself. a d d ressin g a g ra d u a tin g class, said to the week. to lie on the alert. But these were A t t o r n e y a n d c o u n s e l o r a t law prom ote th is in d u stry h y b rin g in g to When money is in demand it will gra d u a te s th a t th e y m ig h t forget a ll D e p u ty P ro se cu tin g Attorney. not the men whom “ small things g e th e r (so far as lies in ou r pow er) th e Mrs. H en ry liu rch e ll is under th e d o c th ey h ad le a rn td from b ooks d u rin g be dear, and if there is an usury to r’s care. C o llectio n s a specialty. could discourage or small discon p a rties in te re ste d — th a t is to sa y, th e law the lender will merely add to th eir cou rse anil yet ca rry a w a y from O ffice:—1 'p -s ta irs , Woods A Cij-1 A b n er B riggs m ade a business trip to tentments cause to wish themselves farm ers, lan d ow n ers and lo ca l b u sin ess co lle g e th e ch ief fruits of th eir study. B u ild in g . his price enough to pay him for the T h is d ec la ra tio n , th o u g h som ew h at e x Portland W edn esd ay. at home.” In the summer time m en o f c o m m u n itie s th a t w an t a sugar Such a g g e ra te d , co n tain s a germ o f truth th at fa c to ry , on th e one h an d , and on th e risk he runs from that law. Mrs. A nderson, w ho has been very ill N otary Public F ire and Accident Insi they finished a town of seven o th e r , th e ca p ita lists, su gar fa cto ry out legislation only adds to the burden n e ith e r p u p ils nor teach ers fu lly a p p re for the past w eek, is now up again . I ust ice o f the Peace Loans, C~' houses and a fortress, cleared fitters and o th ers w hose co-operation is on the borrower. His best protec cia te. W e know as a m atter o f fact th at j T h e express office ju st put in at B riggs twenty-six acres of land and sowed e sse n tial to th e su ccessfu l e sta b lish m e n t tion is in an open and free market few o f tile learn ed m en o f th e d a y ou t Bros, store is a fine add ition to th e town. and reaped a plentiful harvest. o f th e in d u stry at a n y poin t. side o f th e te a ch in g profession could p ass cl. I. KJNIGJHT, l he rin g in g class j ust organ ized is pro I where competition brings the cost file e n tran ce e xa m in a tio n s to th e co lleg es r. , ,, , , , „ . , . S , To the first inquiry, “ I)o You Vension, wild fowl and fish were , . . . . . , . . . greasing rapu lly under th e lead ersh ip o f ] of money down to its werth. from w h ich th e y grad u ated ten or tw en ty j p rof j one3 r G e n e r a l F i r e Insurance ■ Iso to be had'and these too they Want a Sugar Factory?” \ve answer I ------------------------------ years ago. T h e y h a v e forgotten the facts Second, laid away for winter. W ith pro most emphatically, yes. A. T . H ayse and sister H attie . . . a n d L o a n Broke The utilizing of the mighty o f h isto ry th a t th e y once m em orized; the Tuesday for Portlan d w here th ey visions and fuel stored up the gov "W hat are3of land would b ;a va ila energy of Niagara enlists the in rules o f gra m m a r an d a rith m e tic th at th e y o n ce h ad b y h eart slipped from ' ' 3 relatives for a few days. ernor of the little colony appointed ble for sugar beets within a radius O rkc H IL L S B O R O terest of the people of Washington their memorv; they can no longer 9olvc The program rendered by th e I. O. G . a d a y of Thanksgiving. One of 25 miles of such factory." The feature recorded of this feast day is answer to this question can only be county as we think of the possibili- ge o m etrical problem s or d escrib e ch e m i 1 . F rid a y e v e n in g w as a success in every ties lor this region from the limit cal reaction s; in sh ort, th ey h ave grow n i P *rtlcu **r - A large crow d was in attend Here is an area of that four hunters were sent out approximated. less power at Oregon City. It was rusty as to such th in g s. But th ey h ave an te. Som e o f th e p rin cip le features who brought back enough fowls to 400,000 acres of which not less than R ich a IUOUH id so n , -- o ------ ‘ ---- r - • j-.-w u «'"lerlying u u v i i j i u j ; j were, d eclam ation by . S te lla — ...V..W Portland's use of the Willamette he Pri,aciPle, last the entire colony a week. Un 20 j>er cent. 8 0 ,0 0 0 would lie suit th e v ario u s stu dies and cou ld rea d ily re- I d eclam ation bv If. liu rch e ll, son g b y falls, twelve miles away, that gave gain th e ir old -tim e p ro ficien cy i f occasion ! tll,artette’ <luet- “ H er B rig h t S m iles doubtedly these were wild turkeys, able for the successful raising of confidence to the Ivastern engineers sh ou ld req u ire it. N or h ave th e y lost 1 Iau l,t-Me S t ill,” b y E . H u b bert, lle t t ie j . ill . - _ poultry new to the pilgrims for sugar beets. As to how much of that the electric fluid could be made th e tra in in g th e y receiv ed w h ile en gag ed A rn sp iger, and a so n g b y W . R . S tepli- l i c I S f ( i l i l l l U O uTO Cc the y are native to North America. this area would lie available for the 1 available at a distance. Now Port in th e ir sch ool stu dies, th e h ab its o f a t tn s, and how he p ractice d it b y A . With such good living the pilgrims production of the beet would de T h e last place to get your land’s record has been more than ten tio n and o f ob servation developed in j Briggs. E v e ry b o d y seem ed well pleased supplies until you reach Til rejoiced and forgot all their troubles, pend almost entirely upon the price- th eir vou th , th e a b ility to reason ou t a j doubled, and Buffalo, twenty-seven proposition and th us to d evelop th eir ! and pronounced it an eve n in g w ell spent, j lamook. I cariy a full line of anil to this day turkey eating has received for the product, the cost the , n i l s '1 0 ff' .** r u n n i t , 3 h e r s t r e e l c a r s c a p a c ity to th in k . It is th is d iscip lin e been olrserved as an essential part of transportation, etc. For II S a v e . U s e s K v e r j- D a y . Dry G oo d s and Groceries, . _ with the falls current. The electric ot th e m in d th a t con stitu tes th e v alu a b le tieets can be successfully grown in of Thanksgiving. T h ou sand s o f cases o f Consum ption, cars from Portland to Forest Grove th in g in education , not th e m ere cram - Patent Medicines, . . . , A sth m a,. C oughs, C olds and C rou p an! It was ten years before Mass;, ! this locality and of sufficient sac- 111 ay soon be running with Oregon ,nmK Ç1 - lat m em o ry w ith facts or ru les cured e v e ry d a y b y S h ilo h 's cures i v ,r C igars and Tobacc chusetts had another such holiday charine strength to warrant the in th ere sale a t C la r k 's d ru g store. City electricity and a rich region from ..... th . e , b ook . s. U , n fo . rtu n a tely, ~ ,.......... , . * are som e teach ers w h o d o aot understand and that was on Feb. 22, when the vestment of capital in the erection Fishing Tackle and all n day which had been set apart for a *nd successful operation and main will he put in close touch with this, and th e y help to m islead th e youths supplies for a camp outfit. Notice Administrator's S a le . Portland to the equal advantage of entrusted to their care. T h e la tte r, m is last was changed to one of Thanks tainance of such a factory in this ta k in g th e fu n ction o f ed u ca tio n , ask both cities. S a r g e n t giving by the arrival ofa store of pro I county. As the annexed list of th em selv es o f w h a t use is th is or th at •W'inXKl idmlX-Jar'S? lb stu d y? I f it sh ou ld be m astered , o f w h at visions. In the succeeding half cen- names of well known residents of Standard silver dollars to the GALES CREEK. be? T h e y rep ly tnry twenty-nine orders for Thanks the county with the analytical te st, number ^ l6 a6l 22 were coined possible service can '-...e , situated l ï w ï f c Ä o.nrn,‘ I*",' ' to theii own question* by neglecting the • • » . 1 n i A O P h c A t iin li» i w r#*T,nrfi>il tri it,, _ giving were issued and ever since °* eacdl sample as reported trom ^ _ hv the Unite States from Feb. 1 to study or pursuing it with the sole pur- ü . ' X ’ ‘Ä i t t ' i S ’ t S S ' it has lieen kept in that state, after "otes of cultivation lor 1S02- 94 IIITUIIPP U FAI Nov. 1 of this year, bringing the pose o f p a ssin g an e xa m in a tio n , and 'juarter. tiie M.utu ha,f ,,nhùiR,rt h c a * t ° i ' P wards spreading all over New Kn Prof. G. \V. Shaw, of the Oregon government a profit $5,051,440. la ter in life learn o f th eir m ista k e . T h e ,, ~ , , ..........., r ~ '" , yo u n g sold ier, forced to go th rou gh th e in* i<*> ai-re."' a " n o " m 7 N„'nn' gland and gone wherever New Fin Agricultural Kxperiment Station at n The balance of the bullion pur- . . . ,, , * , K u. h . is . jo . :iY nrt " .if J ' Fort land fU 2 1 a D ( 1 22 < ■« in U o r k 24, la W «!| D E A L E R S IN glanders have gone so that it is the Corvallis. B u lle t in N o . 1 3 . " ,U chased under the act - y “fter ,lay oml ou‘ »W*««* »«i.hit ,b o f O f 18 9 0 w i t h th e endless re v ie w , und in spection s' I’! « ^ " “Vh ’ / H A R D W A R E type of our present national festival sh °w : iV (Sherman act) on hand N o v . I w a s o f new troops, asks h im se lf sim ila r ques- '"••b- m l.-t. !.. .nit punY.IS.“ !" * » n M n U V V n n u I 11 Ill From time to time in the history of | S P Reedt-r 7 A. 6 A !R 2 14.1 125,021,263 fine ounces e s costing ttons. bui not a fter he .vas been in action ' ,Y ' "Ó IrUr Y ‘ .„Y J ............f t T A W C C i,roa» . ' "W . I«, Ulli« IM MS «X.JIO the nation after great occasions, H Buxton ... it .„ - .. and h as learned th at aï his bis ow own lit,. the . I.T ..'.’.'Uj*'*. R T O V E f c n life, 2I $t 12,865,625, which will com .141 • 7 .NO 19 pajmi-nt t.. be « eture.1 w uri 7 rhvnJÌ'lm ' * '"1 „ „ iaull. - i - h> nturtgase lives o f h is com rad es and perh aps th e '" 'Y tike the surrender of Burgoyne in ,Vpp"*,Vor : j » M .7 71 m «. into $161,693,000. The gold re- fa te o f h is a rm y m a y com e to depend wr! ' j £ i nU'U' r m * h , u i ,h i* »■ '»It day of N„re, 17 7 7 ÒJ 0 it-» the revolution, or notable victories J H K1“<'k weight of in i r.',',', serve Nov. 17 was $136,181,188, upon th e prom ptn ess and precision w ith Adtnlnlatrator of t ■ - . r~ » •' 'TCHIX o f the civil war, special days were ! ™7t snemr in juice III. —1 urity and gaining. >e Kstatv of B. H. Catching, w h ich m ovem en ts are execu ted . T h e ' Agricultural Implements. »0 appointed hut it was not regularly tv t h i in t.-a* p*r avrr. U m iit , p arallelism th ou gh not com plete, is suf Attorney f.,, Administrator Which list shows an average of --*< Wagons, Buggies. Plows, H* ved. Since then annually the ficien t for th e argu m en t. In th e case o f The Turkish empire is to have a b oth th e sold ier and th e stu den t, the president has issued a proclamation ,<* s per cent, ot sugar. The last Garden Tools, Ktc. Also P *** receiver appointed for it, or what first purpose o f tra in in g is to re.luce the A tte n tio n . V e te ra n s. __ catting on the people upon the last 'nflu'ry can readily and easily If you are e n title d to an in crease o f Lime, Plaster an<l ( cn»< 0* ’ answered, namely: An .bu n d .n re » «»*e «.uivalent w it h , bankrupt .bject ¿ di.ipb.e.Jorder.y m ^ b pcnsion, e m p loy J. H . D olstrum . H e has Thnrsilayof November t n, „ „ „ lvater. ,im(. rlM. m w na“ ° " ’ The powers are to make V5 hen that h ., been accomplished e.d each FOREST GROVE, 0 with gratitude mercies which the °* PMre water; lime as cheap here up a cabinet with an Fnglishraan is fitte d fo r th e w ord before him . T h e had several y e a r ', exp erien ce w ith the pension d ep artm en t a t W ash in gton . D. preceding year has brought and not •» anywhere on the line of railroad as minister of finance, a Rusiaan so ld ier is o n ly p a r t o f a g re a t m ach in e L He also m akes a sp ecia lty o f m ak in g d ire c te d b y o th e r m in d s; th e stu d e n t also forget their less tortunate neigh- T E D —S tV R R lL FAIT S E j. , ^ - minister of war and the Ministe^ of becom es p a rt o f a g re a t m ac h in e ob- »t pension p ap ers, a n d .11 k in d s of W , , rA ^ Women to travel »"r,re*p,r*e. r Whoa! Stop ;it the . .. A. C. w w m m m * ® STOVES TINWAR ... ■« v “ p i a r m i w ork- W id ow s’ pen sion ll*h»d ► ■ .m** in Oreeon '* * 'T ?.IA.»eekly sod exoanae*. Poaltl'