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County Hatchet AX’ n P o R e s t G r o v e T i m e s . i . t u h i isti •*< 1 1 H9 r» I r . „ h r i CONSOLIDATED JO N E 4, 1896. d ir e c t o r y FO R E ST « R O Y E , O R EG O X , T H U R S D A Y , D EC. », IS » « . . NOT C H EAPEST STATE O F O R E G O N - . th ird W ednesday o f each month. ................W iu. I*. I.or<l . H a rris o n K. K in ca id P h il Mi t m ham •¡P u b lic in stru ctio n . . G . M. Irw in ► r W. l i . Leed s / ..C h a s . K . W o lverto n • ) ............................K . S. Bean ' t F . A . M oore T . A . M cB rid e -t Fifth » i s t r ic i.... T . J . C leeton 5n,cy Fifth D istrict. jo h l i H M itch ell ........ G e o W M cB rid e t ic o . W. P atterson ¿'¿ta te Senator C a r r of State ■ §. a i* m e « i« T i? o d rfT I? “ htn5,on «tram p m en t No. fo, rth jWd F e llo w s h all oil the aecoud and tourth t uesdays of each month. H IL LSB O R O . H illsboro Rtrbekah lodce No « •c n in B . m ° ‘W l' eU“ * ‘ hal1 'v e r y Saturd ay . „ W W . C h a rity Lodge No. 7 , m eets « Ä h “ " l,K' fir,t “ , , J ,,lird Saturd ays in • <> A ST O N . I WASH IX O T O N C O U N T Y . W apato loilge No 40 m eets in its each 'month ‘ lh ird U" d Slth S a ,u r' la J “ "■ K . O F IV F O R E S T G R O V E . - Delphoa lodge No. , 9 m eets in M asonic h all every Saturd ay evening. ........B . P . C o rn e liu s I). B. R easo tier T . G . Todd J . A . lin h rie W . I). B rad fo rd I*). L. M cC orm ick ................. A . B .C a d y .G e o r g e H. W ilcox ............A u stin C ra ig L . K. W ilkes .............. C. L . L a rg e , i ;iencot* No. 22 m eets in in its castle h all on e very alternate^Saturday. bicuivC o urt - T h ird M o n d a y in M arch and .»adfourth M o n d a y in N o v e m b e r. ' " R V E S " T 1 » M V r E- ,. — - u eip n a tem ple, No. 7, F * O G « R " O Delphn m eets in M asouic hall on the second and fourth W edn esday o f each mouth. taosTY C o u rt H ILLSBO RO . son ic h all mirer 1 Superintendent. 1>,1<K‘ n ix lo'lRe No. 34 'm eetsiu M asonic h all e ve ry M onday evening. CO R N E L IC S .—Sim onides lodge No. 34 m eets in|its castle h all every Saturd ay evening. H. 8. F ir s t M o n d a y in e ach m o n th . jmmswioNi.R*' C o v e t - F ir s t trfirst M onday,in e a c h m o n th , TV O F FOKKST üR W edn esd ay «H O V E . H on. S . H u gh es. ICILMKX, T o s e rv e o n e y e a r , A . T . K n o x , James B u xton , C . L . L a r g e . I To serve two y e a r s , T . C . M cN a m e r, H ugh Smith, 1». C. S t e w a r t , P re sid e n t. cordf . r A . O . i T. W . F O R E S T G R O V E —Forest G ro ve lodge No. 60 m eets in Odd Fellow s h all on every T u esd ay evening. Brick for Sale! F O R E S T G R O V E —D egree o f Honor lodge m eets in Odd F e llo w s h all th e second T u esd ay o f each month. 160.000 Good Quality H IL LSB O R O .—H illsboro lodge No. 61 m eets in its h all on th e first and third F rid a y s in each m on th. Cheap SH ERW O O D .—Sherwood lodge No. 20 m eets in its h all e ve ry T h u rsday evening. ............................ A aro n W ells. J C. O r , « . ............................ T . ]. H a rris T I G A R D V IL L E .—T ig a rd v ille lodge m eets in its h all on the second and fourth .Saturdays in each month. Com m ittees » f P i t y C o u n c il. -C o u n c ilm e tt S t e w a r t , L a r g e and T U A L A T IN . — T u alatin lodge m eets in its h a ll on the second and fourth Saturd ays in each m onth. E m SHAL I ami Accounts. - C o u n c ilm e n M cN a m e r, j ¿on and S m ith . tsaml Public Prop erty.—C o u n c ilm e n S m ith , (xand Stew art. to a d Water.—C o u n c ilm e n B u x to n , Sm ith |d McNamer. ék ami Police. -C o u n c ilm e n L a r g e , Ste w a rt id Knox. I la f ami Means.—C o u n c ilm e n M cN a m e r, Bux- pand Smith. nti*g. C ou n cilm en S t e w a r t , M cN a m e r and •eLeabo .. I. Dolstrom IG. Vaughn, mm tu i ■ ma rid Smith Jvde, / B. I.. Smith,? tice Stewart .. I h . Thomas, A .B . BUT T H E BEST . Phoenicia tem ple m eets in Ma ..................F ir e W arden J u s t i c e o f th e Peace ..........................C on stab le . .Sc h o o l D irecto rs ............Sch o o l C lerk P rin c ip a l o f Sch ool Church D ire c to ry . ch u rch . A. R o g e r s , P a st o r . - ■ Services e very S u n d a y a t 11 a. tji. and 8 p . m. '-d a y school sifter m o rn in g s e rv ic e . ia l m eetings e v e r y T h u r s d a y e v e n in g at c o n g r e g a t io n a l Hoang p eople's m e e tin g on e h o u r b e fo re Sun- fcrevening service. [Strangers are a lw a y s c o r d ia lly w elco m ed , M ETHODIST E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H . R e v . I). A . W a t t e r s , P a s t o r . [Services every S u n d a y a t 11 a. m . and 8:30p. m. today school at 12 .13 1>- m . Ju n io r le a g u e e very play at 4 p. m . E p w o r th le a g u e at 6:30 p. m., ■ day. P ra y e r m e e tin g 7:30 p . m ., T h u rs d a y . C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H . ■ «Suwi Regular s service Sun d a y j at 11 a. m c m i c c e v e c r iy y n iiim ................. --- . and 30 p.m. Su n d ’ a y s sch o l “ a t - io .......... a. m . A aron 1 ------- e n o o -* ar*‘ M supt. 1 P ia ra y y i'1 er m h u rs d a y • eveti- iviis, ou|n. l u e m e tin i n a g T ................_ « • 1 7 » P I" S r. Y . P . S. C. K . S u n d a y even- 6:30 ]>. p » a t u.yti ¡». 111. in. j J i r . . Y i . - P a . S. C. K . Su n d a ? y l.ra,.,..... at . \ 4 p. . 111. ... Pttnoon S y l v ia ...........rifu E d w a rd s , p residen t. Ike public are c o r d ia lly in v ite d to a ll th ese fceetings. I Post O flice o f F o r e s t G ro v e . J W H E E LO C K M A R S H , P. M. K . O. T . M. F O R E S T G RO V E. -Forest Grove tent No. 21 m eets in M asonic h all on the second and fourth T u e sd a ys in each month. H IL LSBO R O .—V iola tent No. 18 m eets in Odd F e llo w s hall on the second and lourth Thurs d a y s in each month P . O F II. H illsb oro G ran ge m eets in its h all on the sec ond and fourth Saturd ays in each month at 12 in. G . A . It. Fo rest G r o v e .-Ja m e s B. M atthew s Post, No. 6. m eets in M asonic h all on the first an d th ird W ednesdays in each m onth. W . R . C. Fo rest G ro ve.—Ja m e s B. M atthew s R e lie f C orps m eets a ltern ate T h u rsd a y s in Odd F e l lo w s h all. I . O . Ci. T . Fo rest G r o v e .-F o re s t ’ G ro ve lodge No. 110 m eets in its h all e very Saturd ay even in g. H illsb oro - H ills b o r o lodge m eets in its h all e v e ry Sa tu rd a y . Ju v e n ile T em ple, S u n d ays, 3 P- »» W. OF TH E W. Fo rest G ro ve Cam p No. 98, m eets in Odd F e l lo w s h all the first and third S a tu rd ay in each m on th. X J V IA S 1 4 . I C^î i t Y a rd 1 m ile N o rth w e st o f Fo rest G rove. Dentistry. \ \ "A N T E D S E V E R A L F A IT H F U L M EN OK > > W omen to tra ve l for re sp o n sib le e s t a b lished h o u -e in Oregon. S a la r v I t s *, p ay a b le $15 w eek ly am t e x p e n s s. P ositio n p erm an en t. Ken-reuee. E n clo se self-ad d ressed sta m p e d e n velope. T h e N atio n al, ¡Mm B u ild in g , C h ica g o . Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sa lt Rheum , Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Sk in E ru p tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. F o r sale by Chas. M iller. Chinaware, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Pitchers, Cream ers, Sugar Bowls, Vases, Toilet .Sets, Mugs all sizes, Rose Bowls, Fancy Baskets, Children's Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons, Children's Toy Sets. Decorated Crockery and Glassware, Fancy and Staple Groceries. ...GREER THE GROCER MEAT MARKET ARRIVAL AND D EPARTURE OF MAILS. iToand from P o rtla n d a n d a l l p o in ts E a s t: Dc- 0:30 a. m. and 4:20 p . in . A r r iv e s 9:40 a. m. d 640 p. m. iToCprvallis, and p o in ts S o u th : D ep a rts 8:35 j F n . Arrives 5:05 p . m . |ToGreenville, M a n n in g , B u x to n a n d V ern o n ia : , ires 11 a in. D e p a rts 1 p . m . I Gales Creek A r r iv e s 1 1 :3o. D e p a rts 1:3 ° SE L L S O N LY T H E B E ST OF Meats, Sausages, Fish and Poultry The Country affords, in Great FOREST G R O V E F I R E D E P A R T M E N T . IMS:—G e n e r a l A l a r m —R a p id . U p p in g »ell T h e lo c a tio n o f th e fire w illb e mdi- ■jr the nu m ber o f f u ll ta p s g iv e n betw een Qeral a la rm s — c o rr e s p o n d in g fto th e num- »ar.is w hose lim it s a r e g iv e n below , or d rill—T h re e t a p s , p a u s e , th re e taps. , three taps, fo r r------ i- m eeting—F iv e ta p s . ..................................................Variety and at Moderate Prices A General Shipping Business. Wholesale and Retail. W ARD L IM IT S . l/in tw a rd N orth o f P a c ific a v e n u e an d east FCaUeae W ay w ard - N o r t h o f P a c ific a v e n u e and l r v ern C ollege W ay a n d B stree t. I Third w ard—N a y lo r ’s a d d itio n . . I^onrth w ard—B e tw e e n P a c ific a v e n u e and Fond avenue sou th . . _ h Inftli ward B etw een S e c o n d a v e n u e a n d N iuin P js d d itio n I sixth w ard—South P a r k a d d itio n . Ear p A S H IN c.T O N C O U N T Y P O S T O F F IC E S . B eaverto n B u x to n C o rn e liu s C e n t e r v ille F ir D ille y G le n co e 4 Grove F arm in g rto on G len w o od l*n Home G re e n v rille ili Hillsboro »Creek G a sto n M iddleton L au rel P ro g ress M o u n ta in d a le Sh erw o od R e e d v ille T u a la tin B lo o m in g Lemox T h a tch e r P h illip s C’ ivl<* S o c i e t i e s - a . r . AN D A . M. ' C .R O V H .-H o lb ro o k I - w l K f - . ¿f i « h « ll t h e T h u r w D y b e fo r e th e tun ich m o n th . RO Tn.lity lodge No. * S a tu rd a y on or a ft e r the fu ll » •nth Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat H ogs, Spring Lambs and Veal Calves. BUYER AND SELLER. THE OLD VVIETR O IT M ILL. gales c r e e k . All Grades of Rough and llressetl Lnnilier. Kiln Dried Lumber a Specialty. TO N B « l e e r t on lo d g e No. h u ll on t h e i r r t T u e « i« y 1» f * cn o. ft. thnORO a la tin C hapter m ee t.iji sa iu. -T i u uaiatin uesdays in *0 on the second and fom th T ucsdaj ■ th •S si C -.R O T B .-F o re s i C hapter S o . Os M am m e h all on th e *r«t »«<1 'k ,rd FO R E ST GRO VE. T E L E P H O N E , nraloí.*' i , w P r ic e s , P ro m p t D e in e r ,. E x c e l l e n t Q im lit , jjatcheUndJVee^ A Pioneer*s Birthday. In re guardianship o f M ary R W alker, an insane person; bond o f guardian filed and approved and letters ordered to issue. H. Buxton, D avid Sm ith and W m. Mc Leod appointed appraisers. ( HAS. HIATT, Proprietor. F . Schoen vs. H enry H agrefe; sale of realty confirmed. Elizabeth Shute; adm x., etc. Am anda Sherm an et al; dismissed. vs. Joseph D illey vs. Joh n Borw ick; de murrer argued and same taken under advisement. Ja c o b G ie g e r a n d w ife to A d o lp h w in la n d 4.27 a in G eo R ic h a rd s o n d 1 c N o 28 12 s r 1 w ........................................ N A B a rre tt a n d w ife (in so lv e n ts ) by W II W eh ru ng a ss ig n e e to Jo h n C W a ste n e ek e r s w K* o f th e u w '.k of sec 2 8 1 2 n r*8 \v...................................... E A H yde a n d w ife to N P W iberg 12 a in sec 26 t 1 n r 4 w ................................. M E D ille y a n d w ife to N P W ib erg a n d w ife riF'ht o f w ay e t c ........................... Ja c o b W ettach to F ritz W olf 14.02 u iu n e l 4 o f 11 e (4 sec 10 t 1 u r 2 w ............ i W D B ra d fo rd (refree) to M in e rv a Xew- ! 7 to n Its 3, 4 5 a u d G b lk 2 in H uin- ! p h re y ’s a d d to H illsb o ro .............. ! W D B rad fo rd (sh eritF) to S a ra li J G ra b el et a l s * 2 o f s w 14 sec 14 t 1 s r 4 w 8 J a ..................................................... 44 A T T H E ’ V A R S IT Y . The suit for dam ages brought by Mrs. A few acquaintances and friends spent F . M. Bogan against Clackam as county the 23rd with Rev. Joh n S. and Mrs. was submitted to ju ry and a verdict for Griffin at Hillsboro. T he occasion was the defendant for #500 was returned. to congratulate Rev. Mr. Griffin on his The ju ry in the case o f the First N a eighty-ninth birthday In the entire tional bank o f Hillsboro vs. K. C. and com pany, including Mr. and Mrs. Griffin M ary M. H ughes, action for money, consisting of nine persons there was fuund for plain tiff in the sum o f $285, represented six-hundred and two years oi after being locked up for 30 hours. The life. These old pioneers related m any ju r y failed to agree in the same case at incidents of their lives to each other and the last March term of court. all did ju stice to the chicken pie and The grand ju ry returned a true bill other eatables prepared by M rs. G riffin. against Charles and W alter Bennett, W ith the caie that Mrs. Griffin is bestow aged 14 and 16 respectively, for defacing ing upon Mr. G riffin, we feel sure that a public building. On being arraigned, he w ill see many more an n iversaries and each pleaded guilty and sentence w as by as his health is good, may live to cele the court suspended during good be brate his hundredth an niversary. havior. Rose M. Sturges vs. George Eugene Beal Estate Trausfers. Sturges, divorce; granted. L 8 B ie rly to L illie M B ie rly 40 a in Cordelia Johnson vs. Joh n P. A p liu, in l o t s sec I t 2 « w .....................................fit junction; dem urrer arged and subm itted. C h a rle s K A n d erson to B e rth a W iede- w lts c h 10 11 iu So lo m o n E m ric k a n d T . \V. Thompson vs. the Estate o f E d w ife d l c t U r i l w ............. ................. ward Webster, foreclosure; default and j S N F u lle r a u d w ife to Wm B re m e r 15 a decree. in see 9 1 2 s r l VV............................. Standard Oil Company vs. Boos & O lof o le s o n a n d w ife to F re d * c h m id t 10 a o f Jo h n E C a m p b e ll a u d w ife d Heitzhausen, for money; ju dgm ent by I c 1 1 a r 2 w .............................................. default. Jouiui C a r ls u a u d w ife to F re d S c h m id t Jo h n Aspen wall vs. Jac o b K.. Ulster, 10 a iu ab o ve n a m e d c la im .. O lof O leson a n d w ife to H e n rie tta foreclosure; default and decree. S c h m id t 10 a o f a b o v e n a m e d d 1 c .. Probate—In re estate o f W111, R . C ar S a ra h J G ra b e l er. a l to O liv e r N ew to n penter, d.-ceased; final settlem ent con h of 8 w of se c 14 1 1 e r 4 w 80 a tinued to T hursday, Dec. 10, 1896, at Wm S S m ith a n d w ife to Wm II B a k e r 12.21 a in sec 2 t 1 n r 4 w ..................... 2 o ’clock p. m. Dr. R. H. Hovey having located in Docket— Woodard vs. Bowl by ; default Forest Grove for the practice o f dentistry as to all except two minors, and G. R. takes this method o f inform ing the pub B agley appointed guardian ad litem . lic that he is prepared to do any work in F irst N ational Bank o f H illsboro vs. that line. Office in Ingles & Porter’s Hughes et al; verdict for plff. in the sum building. o f $385.00. GOODS! McNAMER’S Court House News. V o l. I I , N o . «;», Y o l . V I H , N o . W ill Fletcher has discovered a new' anmsthetic. M iss Condon spent her vacation at her home in Eugene. M iss F in ger spent last week at her home in Portland. Mrs. K. R . Cook, pianist o f the con servatory; spent T han ksgivin g recess with relatives in Portland. G . L . H askill ’99 conducted sesvices in the line o f Y . P. S . C. E . work at Hil'.s- boro Satu rd ay and Su n day The hull-wuys o f the main buildiugs o f P. C . have been treated to an anti-dust j>rc "ir.itKm which adds much to their appearance as well as beiug o f great pro tection to the floors. T he Onus chorus is doing m ost excel lent work under the instruction 0/ Mrs. Reed. Messrs. A lley, B rad ley. Hauer and H askell now have solos an.', l - tc a l ready reaping the benefits o f voice cul ture. 1 1 O LEN W O O D . Mr. B. Sm ith killed two bears last week. Tlie G am m a Sigm a society will dis cuss the follow ing question 01, the even ing of the 6th: “ Resolved that the G ov ernment o f the U. S. should abolish the N ational B anking S y s te m ." Negative. H artley and Bauer. Affirm ative, Schoch aud L uelling. M cA lpin & L am b have been engaged to take views of the campus, buildings, faculty, and freshman class. E n gravin gs are to be made from these photographs so that cuts m ay be had front time to time for magazines and stereopticou representations o f P. U. T h an k sgivin g recesa has come and gone. Most all students living near town a ie iit their vacation at their several qo'iies; however, the quite a few who could not get aw ay, with those who live here, passed, a very en joyable rcceaa coasting, skating by day, a rd attending socials, dancing and card parties by night. Mias Russell will conclude the exercises. press I don 't mean all o f the sheets in taught 18. No. times tardy I. No. en An amendment to the constit ution of rolled 32. Avrrage daily attendance 25. the county. the Inter-Collegiate Oratorical Associa No. o f viators 7. Those neither absent M. D. M a r k h a m . tion of Oregan providing for a change in [It happened to come to my notice nor tardy were: Sophie Anderson, Ella that the county chairman had sent Mr. ' Dant, Clara Geradehind, Harlie John Markham a letter of thanks and it son, Jennie Rasmuaner, Guy Wiesen- seemed to me the recognition was hack and Julian Wiesenback.—Hannah merited. It was not intended to single B. Anderson, assistant teacher. him cat of all others as the only one to The old lady was right when she said, be praised, on the contrary no one ap preciates more than myself the efficient the child might die if they waited for the work of thejeounty league and of the Mc doctor. She saved the little one's life Kinley club. All the gentlemen named witH a few doses of One Minute Cough did faithful service to the Republican Cure, She had used it for croup before. J . C. Clark, druggist. party.—En.] RI pana Tabales. r The ju n io r foot-ball team gained a 32 to o victory over the H illsboro high school T h an k sgivin g day. The specific gravity o f the H illsboro team was much greater than that o f the T. A .’s, but the superior team work 0» the G rove boys much more than compensated and they secured an easy v icto ry. Mr. L ym an Lancefield suffered a very painful accident w hile skatin g last week, near D illey, while endeavoring to teach * a new beginner to skate he lost hia > balance m eeting the ice at an angle whose cosine was zero. M edical aid be The T h an ksgivin g dance at Mr. J . R. John H arrison vs. Joseph Gaston et al; ing summoned it was found that nothing ! motion denied and receiver ordered to C atch in g’s was a grand success. Good serious had resulted and a sanguineous music and good supper with plenty o f report condition of estate. bear meat and chicken. effusion o f the epithelium o f the nare* Sturgis vs. Sturgis; decree o f divorce Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Scofield, Mr. and with a concomitant abrasion o f the orbic granted. Mrs. A. L . Sm ith, M r. and Mrs. Allen, u laris muscle com prised his injuries. Cordelia Johnson vs. J . P. Aplin et als; Mrs. Stw ert and M iss Laura G arvin A ll the mem tiers o f the faculty spent f were the guests’ o f Mr. and Mrs. K . G . demurrer argued and submitted. the holidays in the G rove save Prof. * W estinghouse T hanksgiving. Robertson, who has been in good health State of Oregon vs. Jo s. Dilley, motion for some time and who thought a change to dismiss argued and submitted. Y K ltlSO O ItT . o f air and scenery would prove benefi Thompson vs. W ebster et al; default Mrs. J . Van Dezanden and Mrs. Peter and decree. f Spierings are on the sick list and quite cial. A ccordin gly he left Wednesday afternoon for a trip in Southern Crtgon. low. Standard Oil Co. vs. Boos & H eitz Mr. Anton V andehey lias returned to He was unable to get beyond Salem so hausen; judgm ent by default. was obliged to remain there for his vaca De Pere, W isconsin. State vs. Chas. Bennett; plea o f equity tion, although h it condition would not M iss W altnr Jasp e r, M artin Peeters and sentence suspended durirfg good be and Theodore Yandezandeu had a cold perm it o f his attendance at classes Mon havior. bath by falling through the ice on F r i day, yet he was seen about Tuesday. It 1 State vs. W alter Bennet; same plea and day last. is hoped a speedy recovery w ill be ef sentence suspended. * T he fine ice was well made use o f on fected. Saturday and Su n d ay by the boys, and State vs. X . N. Sleeves; on trial. The Philom athean fo iety will carry even men. out the follow ing progam on the after F re d W im p lost another mule last noon o f Dec. 4. E ach ufem bef in re There Were Others. week. He has lost quite a number of sponse to the name at roll call will give anim als the last year. E d i t o r H a t c h e t :— a quotation from some standard author. I see in your last issue that you have An essay will then be read by Miss A. E. seen fit to use my name in a com plim ent Retdville School. Roe on the life Ju liu s Ctesar, after which ary way in regard to the earnest work Mark A n tony’ s oration will be read by G ram m ar Departm ent.—F o llow in g ia done in M cK in ley’s cause. Perhaps all Miss M abel Himnan. A discussion will that you said m ay be true, but I protest a report o f R eedville school for month then take place on the following ques against the county pres» tailing m y name ending Nov. 27. V o. days taught 18. tion: "W as Brutus Justified in Killing in that connection and not sayin g any No. tim es tard y 5. No. enrolled 33. Cm sar?" The arguments for the nrga-. thing about the m any others th at have Average d aily attendance 27. No. o f tive w ill be presented by Miases Lorena merited the commendation of the press visitors 2. Those neither absent nor Gleason and Winnifred Marsh, while equally with m yself, and some o f them tardy were: W illiam Borw ick, Ida Pier Misses Lancefield and Leiser will affirm son, Paul T hing, E lm er Borw ick, W il more. You have said nothing about the that the action of Brutus was justifiable. efficient work done by 1 . A. ^ a c ru m , W. liam Rasm usner, Agnes Im lay, Maggie The question will then be open to gen S. Ingles, E . W . H aines, O. R. Downs, Parrott, Otto W olf and Mattie Jo h n so n , eral discussion, and after the president renderà her decissiou, Miss Ruth Scott H. D. Stew art and I m ight go on and j — H arry Colem an, principal. Primary Department.—No. of days will render a vocal aolo. A recitation by name m any others. When I say county- Ripana T ihn lea care nausea. ‘ A striking exam ple o f the relation o f mental energy to clim atic changes lias been dem onstrated during the last cold snap. W henever the therm om eter took a drop to zero (and the skating became good) the answer to the m ajority o f questions were zero, also. M r. K im b all came out from Portland First N ational Bank o.f H illsboro vs. T u esd ay. • Am anda J . Sherm an; motion to strike J . R . H ogan started for Portland out granted and dett. given until Dec. 15 Tuesday. to answer. The sleighing is fine and every one Usbome vs. Y o u n g; dem urrer over ttyat can is out sleigh riding. ruled by consent and 10 days allow ed to M iss Kffie Baker closed a very success answer. • ful term o f school la^t Friday. Bogan vs. Clackam as Countv; verdict Mr. Fred Sclifield returned home Su n day from Independence where he has for plain tiff for $500. been logging. I F irst N ational Bank o f H illsboro vs. Mr. and Mrs. K . G . W estinghouse and | F . Patterson et al; dem urrer for deft. Mr. and Mrs. T. R . Johnson spent Su n | Oleson overruled; motion for new trial day at Mr. C arpenter’ s. waived and $10 0 atty. fee allowed. M rs. Stew art and daughter Laura, were Aspinwal vs. Foster; default and de here last week looking after their ranch and visiting friends and neighbors. cree as prayed. Ripaas Tabulas eure dyspepsia. Ripana Tabulai cure headache. If the system of marking has been pro posed. It is thought the change will secure more fairness in the m arks of tbr efforts of candidatea for the medal at the annual contest. Such an amendment will have to receive a three-fourths vote of the representatives o f the association before it can be enacted. The proposed change provides that two seta of judges, each set composed of three persona chosen by the executive committee of the organization, shall pass judgment upon the efforts of the contestants. One :t upon the rhetorical excellence, origi nality, thought and subject matter, while the other set will judge the delivery. The change is a much needed one. and it is hoped no member of the organisa tion will vote against it. ^ I