Washington F a n d •0 P Tí MKT. Kulttbllnhed IH 05 / IHt.» ( (Mit.* • IrriS •au ,m LY ILY '■ :IS 10 ' ROI V a . I Corel . H arriso n K. K in caid 1‘ h illip M etschain O . M. In viti [public In s tr u c tio n ^liater f 1 ,,CedH 2 4 » " ¿ » i i l o d î i P » encampm ent N, . C h as. * **• ,V. £ f0Urth T u ^ y of each month ‘ ^ * * * * u" ieCourt j F. A . M oore HILLSBORO.—Hillsboro Fifth District T . A . M cB ride M m eets in od d F l o w , h?Ú cv, ív * f ' ? ° ...........T . J. C le tto n even in g. n 11 e' ery S atu rd ay! Fifth D istrict., Jo h n H M itch ell T ir u i.v ,,,.. t ........................... - œ [Siate Senator ¿M r - « “ J F A 8 H IN G T O X C O U N T Y . B. P. C o rn eliu s .1). B. Keasnticr T . O . Tod d ---- J. A . Im b rie . W v\ . . î». 1 ). n B rau radford ioru lv E. M cC o rm ick A . B. C ady G e o rg e II. YVilcox ........... A u stin C raig du t. ssor ■ ■ ^Superintendent. i. I-: t o h ' â ir »ï . i" L J £ ; i ta Ì î h 40 â . » or from OGER. 4 P. ß ... luugr i>o. U,c haI1 every Monday evening. -« H I X ¿ SSREST GROVE.OGN. | •* ! IN GTO NS ¿C 5 T * li. H. « jit C ourt T h ird M o n d a y in M arch and tnd fourth M onday in N o v e m b e r. L n C ourt -F irs t M o n d a y in each m o n th . L iwioxf . r s ’ C o u r t — F irs t |ntMonday in each m o n th , G RO VE . — Delpha tem ple. No 7 j W e d n ^ ln IaSf 0V hc‘ SCCon‘ * J» " ‘ 1 fourth* ; v\ ednesday o f U,Cï each an month. jY OF FOREST GROVE. t ................... H on. S. H ugh es. ILXF.N, To s e rv e o n e y e a r, A . T . K n o x . JararsBuxton, C. E. E a rg e . [0serve two years, T . C. M cN n m er, H ugh Smith. I). C. S te w a rt, P re s id e n t. DER ......................... A aro n W ells. ■ I C UL T . J. H arris Committees o f C it y C o u n c il. Ly t —Council tu en S te w a rt. L a rg e and Accounts- —C o u n c ilm e n M cN am er. S a d Smith. %md Public Property.— C o u n c ilm e n Sm ith, | m 1 Stewart. w Water.—C o u n cilm en B u x to n , S m ith 3îamer. Hk tad Police — C o u n c ilm en L a rg e , S tew art fig. mdMeans— C o u n cilm en M cN a m er, Bux- ] smith. V -C o u n c ilm e n S te w a rt, M c N a m er and ................. F ire W arden J u stice o f th e Peace .........................C on stable Church 6n meets in Odd F d t o w V h S « ^ evening. ^ e ^ B t Í C R Í 0 T S ¿I l 6 Î y FO R E ST GROVE. Degree o f Honor lodge m eets in Odd F ellow s hall the second Tuesday o f each month. J 180.000 Good Quality • ^JbESBORO. Hillsboro lodge No. 61 m eets in its hall on the first and third Fridays in each m onth. Cheap SH ERW O OD .—Sherwood lodge No. 20 m eets ; in its hall every Thursday evening. 15. 1<\ G a t e h i n g , •* riG A R D V IE E K . T ig a rd v ille lodge m eets in : its h all on the seeond and fourth Saturdays in 1 each month. Y ard 1 m ile N orth w est o f F orest Grove. T U A L A T IN . — T ualatin lodge m eets in its h a ll on th e second and fourth Saturdays in each m onth. K o T M GROVE*. -Forest «irovr n o t No. r, m eets in Masonic hall on the second and fourth lu e sd a y s in each m onth. . . . . . .. x. v ... , 4 H ILLSBO RO .— Y lola tent No.. 18 meets in Odd F ellow s hall on the second and tourth T h u rs­ d a ys in each month forest r. or ii. H illsboro G range m eets in its hall on the sec­ ond and fourth Saturdays in each month at 12 m. G . A . It. Forest G ro v e.-J a m es B. Matthews Post, No. 6. m eets in M asonic hall on the first and third W ednesdays in each month. Dentistry. ^ r' ^ H ov*y h a v in g l o c a t e d in F o r e s t G.r o v e fo r ' h e p r a c t i c e o f d e n t i s t r y ta k e s th is m e th o d o f in fo r m in g th e p u b - . . . . . . . , . . . ll c t h a t *, e 18 p r e p a r e d t o d o a n y w o r k in that line, building. Office in In g les & P o rte r’s ANTED S E V E R A L F A IT H F U L M EN OH . . Women to trav el for resp on sible es ta b ­ lished hmi«e in O regon. Hularv 178 », p ayable $ 1 ’> w eekly and e x p e n s e . Position perm an en t. Reference. E nclose self-addressed stam p ed e n ­ velope. The N ational, Star B u ild in g , C h icago . W W . It. C . F orest G rove —Jam es B. Matthews R elief C orps m eets alternate Thursdays in Odd Fel- lo w s hall. Buck Ion's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in th e world for Cuts, I. O . G . T. ! Bruises, Sores, U lcers, S a lt R heum , ........... S c h o o l D irectors Forest G ro v e.— F orest"G rove lodge No. F ever .Sores, T e tte r, C h ap p ed H an ds m eets in its hall every Saturday evening. . S ch o o l C lerk Chilblains, Corns, and a ll S k in Erup- H illsboro — H illsboro lodge m eets ln its h all . , . . , P rin c ip a l o f Sch ool e v e ry Saturday Juvenile Tem ple, Sundays, tions, and p ositively cures P iles, o r n o 3 P*m* pay required. It is gu aran teed to give W . O F THE w. perfect satisfaction or m oney refunded. Din'ftory. F orest G rove Cam p No. 98. meets in Odd Fel- lo w s h a ll the first and third Saturday in each (CONGREGATIONAL C H U R C H . A. R o g e r s , P a s t o r . s every S unday a t 11 a. m . an d 8 p. m. school after m o rn in g se rv ic e . r meetings ev ery T h u r s d a y e v e n in g at copie s m eetin g o n e h o u r b efo re Sun- iing service. ¡ersare alw ays c o r d ia lly w elco m ed , »°nth. per i Ollii-o 4 > 1 ' Forest Grove. M AILS. c-from Portland an d a ll p o in ts E a s t: De- P>.m. and 4:20 p. m A r r iv e s 9:40 a. m. f^llis, and p o in ts S o u th : D e p a rts 8:35 p**»5»5 p. m. g r ille , M anning, B u x to n a n d V ern on ia: £ia.m. D eparts 1 p. m. tck. A rrives 11:30. D e p a rts 1:30 C O U N TY PO ST O F F IC E S . B eaverto n B uxton C o rn e liu s C e n te rv ille F ir D illey G le n c o e F arm in gt on G le n wood «»reen v ille H illsb o ro G aston M iddleton Laurel P ro g ress M ou n tain d a le S h erw oo d Reed v ille T u a la tin B lo om in g Lenox T h a tc h e r P h illip s SELLS ONLY T H E BEST OF Meats, Sausages, Fish and Poultry The Country affords, in Great .............................................Variety and at Moderate Prices A (teneml Shipping Business, Wholesale and Retail. e s . V o l. II , N o. .*{«, V o l. V II J , No, 4 5 BUYER AND SELLER. r4 rx « Z N M T ? TELEPHONE, Market 2ft *> FOREST OROVE. F a r m * ) « - . _______________________________ THE OKU WILTROUT M IL L GALES CR EE K . AU Grades of Kouffh anil Dressed Lumber. Kiln Dried Lumber a Specialty. ®JOVE -H o lb r o o k L o d g e . Ho. 3 «, .^*1 the T b u r n d .y b e fo r e th e fo il Low P r ic e * . P r o m p t D e liv e r y , E n c e lle n * Q u n lity . . R r .v r r to n lo d g e V o . 100 m eets *•" on th e firs t Tuesday in e a c h ----------- o . k . n. -Tn.l»tin Chapter meets I . Ms- second and fonith Tuesday, in CHAS. HIATT, Proprietor. Hatchet and WeekMregonian « a Year. A T T H E 'V A R S I T Y . T h e class o f 1903 is p rep arin g to giv e a p a rty. Delieve e v e ry n u m b e r o f th e clu b s o f th e co u n ty feels th at we m ust g o for- R ev. C ep h a s C lap p , now a trustee o f w ard— th is w ill m ean con tin ued o rg a n i­ P. U ., g a v e a v e r y plea san t ta lk in li illsboro, O r., N ov. 30, 1896. zation and w ork — th en , let e v e ry local ch ap el T u esd ay. T o the R ep u b lican C lu b s o f W ash in g to n | clu b m ain tain its organ ization , k ee p ac- R. B. L a m p so n , an a m ateu r photo­ C o u n ty, O regon: | tiv e as to th e m ovem en ts o f our oppo- T h e E x e c u tiv e com m ittee o f th e W a s h - ] n ents and be read y for se rv ice a lw ays, gra p h er of P ortlan d , busied h im se lf Fri- in gto n C o un ty R ep u b lica n L ea gu e m ost I I f this- be d on e, th e victo rie s o f th e past ^a y ta k in g p h o to gra p h s o f th e :ev ?ra l earn e stly co n gratu late» th e utiacers and w ill not o n ly l>e equaled but e x c e lle d b y c o ,,cge classes, so cieties, q u arte tte s and b u ild in gs. m em b ers o f th e rep u b lican clu b s o f | th ose o f th e future W ashin gton co u n ty upoii tlur gran d su c­ I. A . M acrurn, T h e N ovem b er issue o f T h e Ind ex w ill reach its readers th e last o f th e week. cess th a t has resulted from th eir w ell ' R. B. G ood in , d irected and efficien t efforts to ca rry the T h e issue reflects cre d it on its staff, but J. L K n ig h t, J. R. M ays, 1 th e tardin ess o f its a p p earan ce seem s in ­ co u n ty and sta te for protection , good excu sa b le. / govern m en t and sound m oney, in the J. C. R bchanan, Jr., p o litica l cam paign ju s t closed. E x . C o m m ittee. M iss G o ld in e D arlin g, a form er studeut W h ilst w o rk in g in en tire h arm on y o f T u a latin A ca d e m y , h as been recen tly Teacher* Meeting at Hillsboro. w ith th e cou n ty repu b lican com m ittee, m arried to M r. W . H . S te ve n so n , o f y e t w e believe th a t th e earnest, sym p a ­ T h e teach ers m et in H illsb o ro on S a t­ C ond on . M rs. S teven son h as th e best th e tic and persistent w ork o f the cle rk s u rd ay. In th e absen ce o f th e presiden t w ishes o f her m an y frien d s a t P . U. o f th e cou n ty c o n trib u te ! m ore than J. H. Stanlej-, th e v ice p resid en t took W h y could n o t th e co lleg e stu d en ts get a n y th in g else to a ch ie v e th e splen d id th e ch air. T h e fo llo w in g program w as out a n oth er a n n u al? I*. U. w as ih e first giv e n : R e a d in g o f m inu tes o f last m eet­ repu b lican v icto ry in th is cou n ty. co lleg e in O regon to g e t out an ann u al, M arly in A u gu st, pursuant to a ca ll in g hy M iss R ose W ilco x . L a n g u a g e , a and should b y no m eans le t pass her op­ th refor, the clu b s o f the co u n ty, b y th eir p4iper read b y M iss L u c y H u m p h re y. p ortu n ity o f m a in ta in in g pre-em in en ce d u ly appoin ted d ele gate s, m et in H ills­ M en tal A rith m etic, illu strated b y Mrs. in th is lin e o f co lleg e w ork. boro to form a R ep u b lica n C o u n ty Dora J. K llio tt b y w ork upon th e b la ck A lread y we h av e seen m ark ed in d ica ­ league. S -ven tv-six d elegates from the board. N eatn ess in th e S ch o o l R oom , tion s tow ard th e restorin g o f confidence variou s clu bs th rou gh ou t th e cou n ty a paper b y M iss G race Boscow . A vio- and return o f p ro sp e rty. M o n ey is be­ responded to th e ca ll, n o tw ith sta n d in g lin soio by G e o - E - M adison, M iss L u cy in g loan ed on easy term s, w ag es are ris­ th e harvest w as not x et over; th e result H u m p h rey accom p a n ist. Mr. M adison in g; but th e m ost pronou n ced in d ication w as th e form ation o f a co u n ty leagu e o f ( *s a Pu pil ° f Die sch o o l and d isp la ys we h ave seen th at m oney is agan p len ti­ d elegates from a ll th e local clu b s o f th e Kreat talen t w ith th e violin , p la y in g th e ful is tha» ' few d a y s ago one o f the pro­ cou n ty, and a board o f q ian agem en t con- i b est m arch es for th e sch ool. H e is a fessors was s en w’ ith “ d o u g h ” h a n g in g sistin g o f the E x e cu tiv e and A d viso ry >ou n K m an o f W ash in gton cou n ty w hose to his finger-nails. com m ittees o f th e league. T h e E x e cu tiv e llom e is n ear F arm in gto n . A n en core I f you are presen t at th e n e x t m eetin g com m ittee consisted o f th e officers o f the and vote o f th an k s w as giv en M r. M ad i­ o f th e P h ilo m ath e an so cie ty , you w ill b t leagu e and the A d viso ry com m ittee of son b y th e teach ers. M iss Boscow and M iss H u m p h rey w ere e n tertain ed and in stru cted b y a ren d i­ the presidents ot the local clu b s. T o th is tion o f the fo llo w in g program . O pen d e ­ board o f m an agem en t w >s entru sted the a p p oin ted a com m ittee to prepare a p ro­ d irection o f the cam paign for th e clu bs gram for th e second S atu rd a y in Jan u ary. bate: "R e so lv ed th a t it is M ore N atu ral to do R ig h t th an W ro n g .” M usic by o f th e cou n ty. A t once an aggressive Farmers, Attention! th e qu artette; E ssa y , M iss H ib b s; R e ci­ cam paign was begun. A ll p ersons in te r sted in the produ c­ ta tio n , M iss L a in b erso n ; N ew s o f th e It w as found th a t th e ad v o cates o f free w e e k , M iss L . W a lk e r. silv e r had been v ery a ctiv e for som etim e tion o f su gar b eets w ith th e v iew o f the e sta b lish m e n t o f a su gar fa cto ry, are T h e last rh e to rica l e xercises o f the in th e d istrib u tion o f th eir literature. T h e first w ork o f th e leagu e w as to h e re b y requested to m eet at V erts h all F resh m an and S o p h om ore cla sses w ill in F o rest G ro ve at 1 « ’clo c k , p. m ., on ta k e p lace in th e aud itoriu m ou th e a f­ m ak e a thorou gh can vass o f th e voters S atu rd a y, th e 19th o f D ecem ber, 1896, ternoon o f Dec. i i . M isses B ro w n , Ba­ of th e cou n ty. T h is w as done, p recin ct to ta k e th e n ecessary steps to prom ote ber and G arrison w ill read essays. M es­ by p recin ct, and th e p o litics and ten ­ d en cy o f each voter w as noted. A c tin g and en cou rage su ch an en terp ri e b y srs. F letch er, H a sk e ll, K irk w o o d , and upon the inform ation con tain ed in these p la n tin g a n d c u ltiv a tin g a sm all tra c t of M iss L an cefield w ill d e liv e r d ec la m a ­ lan d in ord er to test in a sa tisfa ctory tions. T h e e xercises w ill be in terspersed lists, su itab le literatu re w as sent to each voter, and th us an ed u ca tio n al cam ­ m an n er th e a d a p ta b ility o f our soil and w ith m usic b y th e p u p ils o f th e con ser­ clim ate to th e successful c u ltiv a tio n o f vato ry. paign w as begun and ca rried on until th e su gar b eet for fa cto ry purposes. the election . E a r ly in S e p tem b er m eet­ T h e g a s m ach in e w h ich h a s recen tly H e n ry B uxton, in gs began to be held and speakers were | been giv en to P a cific u n iv e rsity by an H . F . G ord on , procured and sen t th ro u g h o u tc th e : | E a ste rn ch u rch h as a rriv ed and w ill tje L . E . S m ith , cou n ty. Besides this, au a ctive han d to put in use at on ce in th e C h e m ica l 1 » » H u b ert Bernard, hand w ork was begu n b y th e m em bers ora tory. T h is m ach in e is ca p a b le o f Ira E . Purdin, o f clubs, and w as k ep t up u n til th e clo se ; lig h tin g 400 je ts , and is c e rta in ly a very John B. P r ic k e tt, o f th e cam paign . v alu able acq u isitio n . T h e w ater a d v a n ­ C o m m ittee. T h e board o f m an agers o f th e leagu e tages w h ich th e la b oratories en joy, to ­ held several m eetin gs, discussed and put g e th er w ith th e n ew ga s m ach in e, w ill Court House News. in to operation several plans and devised now m ake our la b o rato ry e q iu p m en ts fa r P ro b a te— In re gu ard ia n sh ip M ary R . m eans for ren d erin g th e clu b s o f the | ah ead o f those o f a n y o th e r co lleg e in W alker, in sane; in v e n to ry and ap p raise­ j th e state. cou n ty m ore effective in th eir w ork. m en t filed and approved; valu e o f e state T h e chairm an o f th e co u n ty com m ittee T h e w ay in w h ich p erio d ica ls in the was considered an h on orary a m i co n ­ $ 4«3 3 8- l rea d in g room an d b ook s in th e lib ra ry In re estate o f P a trick B yrn e, deceased; su ltin g m em ber o f th e board o f m an ag e­ are treated b y th e student« h as o cca ­ m ent, and rendered e x c elle n t service to a d m in istra to r’s report o f sale o f real sioned no slig h t d eg ree o f criticism and p rop erty filed and approved and c o n ­ the board. censure from those w h o are responsible; veyan ce ordered m ade to pu rch aser. W e co n gra tu late the officers and m em ­ for these room s. It seem s too bad tn at In re estate o f W in . G reen w ood, d e ­ bers o f th e repu b lican clu b s o f our w orth y studen ts sh ou ld be d ep riv ed o f cou n ty upon the e x c e lle n t m a jo rity ob- ceased; e xe cu to r s final accou n t ap* th e use of one o f th e best a d v a n ta g e s ol tain ed as a result o f th eir efficien t w o rk , p ro ve d ; assets rem ain in g on han d o r­ I th e u n iversity in ord er to d ep rive a few T h is m ajority places her in th e van o f dered tu rn ed o v er to th e trustees, and .... . . . .. , sm all boys and g ir ls o f th e tra n scen d en t g receipts o f said p arties, th is 1 . , . . . . , , the ru ral repu blican cou n ties o f the upon tilin •n . j , i r , pleasure o f m a rk in g , te a rin g a n d de*. . . , , , , Y state. O n ly M ultn om ah w ith h er c ity estate w ill stand closed o f record. tro yin g v alu able b ook s am i papers. o f Portlan d , and Clat3op w ith her c ity , L aw D o ck e t— Isaac A lle u vs. F . C. T h e last m eetin g o f th e G a m m a S igm a o f A storia, surpass h er bv th e ir m ajori- Pauli e t als; ju d g m e n t g iv e n b y d efau lt so cie ty w as u n u su ally w ell atten d ed , aud ties. a g a in st d efts. P au li and R ob in son and for th e first tim e th e sea tin g c a p a c ity o f W ash in gto n co u n ty now h as a repre co n tin u ed as to oth er defts. tile new room w as put to a severe teat. sen tativ e in the n ation a l con gress, five j H ow ever, all w ere co m fo rta b ly seated represen tatives (tw o sen ators and three Arrested at Sherwood, and a very en th u sia stic m ee tin g w as represen tatives) in th e state le gislatu re , | G eo rg e R eisn er, th e h o telk e e p e r at h eld . T h e q u estion, ‘ ‘ R esolved th a t the and a repu blican m ajo rity at la st e le c­ S h erw ood, w as arrested on T u e sd a y for L a w m a k e rs are D e te rio r a tin g ,” w as de­ tio n , o f 519, o f w h ich she m ay w ell be w ife b e a tin g and assault w ith a d ea d ly bated, anil d ecided in favor o f th e n ega­ w eapon upon h is son, M ik e R eisner. proud. tiv e. T h e fo llo w in g qu estion w ill be d is­ T h is a ll h as been accom p lish ed in th e cussed at th e n ext m eetin g: " I s a N a­ K a r l ' * ( . 'l o v e r K o o t T e a sprin g and fall cam p aign s, and is la rg e ly tion 's L iteratu re A ffe cted b y its form o f due to th e effective w ork o f th e clu b s Is a cu re fo r H e ad ach e and N ervou s D is­ G o v e rn m e n t.” A ffirm ativ e, K irk w o o d o f th e cou n ty. T h e question now is, eases. N o th in g relieve* so q u ic k ly . F o r and H artley; n e g ativ e , B uxton and D en­ sh all we m ain tain th e position attain ed sale a t C la r k ’ s d ru g store. nis. AD DRESS FROM W A S HI.M r ION COUSIT LEAGUE. T h e n orth east co rn e r o f th e co lleg e ca m p a s w ittessed a v ery plea san t g a m e o f foot-ball Satu rd ay aftern oon . T h e v isit­ in g team w as th e first fo o t-b all team M cM in n ville colleg e had e ve r sen t out, and co n seq u en tly th e P . U . Ju n iors had i a v ery decided a d v a n ta g e o v e r th e ir ad­ versaries. T h e lin e -u p o f th e team s was: Spring Lambs and \ eal Calves. *• r . a s d A . M. - T u a lit y lo d g e . N o. 6. m eets in rday on o r a fte r th e f a l l m oon a,u * con tin u e to m ak e progress, or sh all w e reced e from th e p l.c e T c b ie v e d ? W e Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat Hogs, C iv ic S o c i e t i e s . •o n th . GROCER. McNAMEE’S MEAT MARKET W ARD L IM IT S . ^w—South P ark a d d ition . by Decorated . ...G fK E E R TH E Meeting - F ive tap s. ^ -N o rth o f P a cific a v e n u e an d east Way •aril North o f P a cific a v e n u e and Aoiipgp \\a y and B street. ^ra—N aylor’s ad d ition , ward— Between P a cific a v e n u e and T^wae south. ^ B e t w e e n S econd a v e n u e an d South s a le Crockery and Glassware, Fancy and Staple Groceries. ¡■ » t g r o v f ; f i r f ; d e p a r t m e n t . * -G en k r a l A l a r m R a p id ta p p in g The location o f th e fire w illb e indi- number o f fu ll ta p s g iv e n b etw een alarms c»>rresponding to th e m in i­ m s whose lim its a re g iv e n belo w . “rill—Three tap s, p a u se, th re e taps, For Rose Bowls, Fancy Baskets, Children’s Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons, Children’s Toy Sets. S WHEKI.OCK M A R S H , P . M. . DOX. ers, Sugar Bowls, Vases, Toilet Sets, Mugs all sizes, Sr service ev ery S u n d a y at 11 a. m. and “ Sunday school at 10 n. m . A aro n Prayer m e e tin g T h u r s d a y even- 1750 p. m. Sr. Y . I*. S. C. 1 C. S u n d a y eveti- Wfi p. m. Jr. Y . P. S. C . f :. S u n d a y {®at4p. m. S y lv ia E d w a rd s, p residen t, are c o rd ially in v ite d to a ll th ese OF 25 c e n t s China ware, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Pitchers, Cream­ CH RISTIAN C H U R C H . DEPARTURE . 1 nee I Chat. Miller. X M A S GOODS! FTHODIST E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H . |I ev . I). A. W a t t e r s , P a s t o r . ¡»every Sunday at 11 a. m . a n d 8:30p. m. school at 12.15 p. 111. J u n io r le a g u e ev ery ^«4p. m. E p w orth le a g u e at 6:30p . m., • Prayer m eetin g 7:30 p . m ., T h u rs d a y . plVAL A N D BUT THE BEST. 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