W , ashington Re a n d IJ f n ia U M lM U M * ¡CONSOLIDATED JUNE 4, 1896. — D . W . W A R D , M. D. 4 l° n * S U 'I A N G o r e s t ■ ■■ -................— - S t - - ...... B akery # • e * • " 1 j j a t¿>trice «I Ins re sid e n c e , ¿SV GROVE, - - OREGON. To /— ^ G O O D B R E A D , Confectionery, Soda Water, Sandwiches, Fresh Oysters and Lunches at all hours PHYSIC IAN K R E 1 D E R l*aiy\residence, Bowlb.v house, P*ci iu ave., I West of Forest Grove hotel. • ial attentfou paid to Medical and Burfrical Juts of Women aud Children auu all chronic j 'in. D E N T I S T ,/ Tai ig o *rn o 4 p. tn iy Street P R O P R IE T O R S . 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 m N ix o n , He SO N , We Can Save You Money on « ¡F O R K S T G R O V K , O R E G O N . h r & FO REST GROVE Crockery and Glassware, Fancy and Staple Groceries. /OREGON. Fine Teas and Coffees our Specialty. Th/---------- list DR ,1 n ,. C . H I A T T L E N T IS T . GRI5EK THE GROCER. / Forest Grove Laundry —~ and Dye House. lice in W a l k e r ’ s B u ild in g on Main Street, up stairs. Office hours, 9 a. m . to 4 p. m. T H O M A S H. T O N G U E , H illsbo ro , W ashin gton C o u n t y , O r . S M IT H & B O W M A N , H | N o ta ria l W o rk and C o n v e y a n c in g . I Qorns 6 & 7 Morgan Blk. HILLSBORO, OR. W. M. LANGLEY, LTTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW D e p u ty P ro se cu tin g A tto rn e y . C o lle c tio n s a sp e c ia lty . O ffic e :— U p -sta irs, W oods & C a p le s B u ild in g. Notary Public Fire and Accident Insurance 1 'Tustice o f the Peace Loans, Collections J. I. KJMIGJHT, ¡General Fire Insurance _ . . . and Loan Broker. H IL L S B O R O F. T. K anf .. (ashler. th e ta x p a y e rs o f th e c it y o f F orest G rove, h eld at co u n cil ch am b ers o f said c ity on th e 4th d a y o f S ep tem b er, A . D . 1865, th e ta x p a y e rs o f said c it y a u th o rized th e issu e o f b on ds to th e am ou n t o f th irty th ousan d ($30,000) d o lla rs for th e p u r pose o f s u p p ly in g th e said c it y w ith e le c tric lig h ts and w ater and issue th e c i t y ’s bonds th erefor. A n d in pursuan ce o f said ele ctio n th e I com m on c q g u c il d id , by o rd in an ce N o. | 76, proceed to prepare an d n egotiate said | bonds to th e am ount o f $27,000, re se rv in g $3,000 auth orized b y said e le ctio n u n sold . • T h a t said b o n d s w ere n e go tiate d to | M orris & W h ite h e a d , o f D en ver, C o l., at th e rate o f 95 ce n ts on th e d o lla r. T h e y b e in g at a ll exp en se o f p rep arin g said bonds, and a lso p a y in g a ll a tto rn e y fees in co n n ection th erew ith , w h ich b ro u gh t th e bonds n ear par. T h a t th ere w as secu red from th e sale o f said b o n d s 4 h e sum o f $25,650 in g o ld coin , w h ich w as, on th e 19th d a y o f D ecem ber, 1895, d ep osited w ith th e F irst N atio n a l B a n k , o f P o rtlan d , O r., su b ject to d ra ft b y th e com m on co u n cil o f said c ity . T h a t in pu rsu an ce o f o rd in an ce N o. 81, th e c it y o f F o re st G ro v e d id p u rch ase o f tile F o re st G ro v e C a n n in g C o. th e ir e le c tric lig h t p la n t, as it t h in stood , for ! th e sum o f $10,500. T h a t said c it y also p u rch a sed o f G eo. | F . N a ylo r a p iece o f lan d co n sistin g ot I 1% acres n ear th e so u th w est co rn e r o f | said c ity , as a site fo r lig h t a n d w ater | p la n t, and proceed ed to co n stru ct suit- ■ a b le b u ild in g s, and to rem ove th e lig h t p la n t from th e C a n n in g C o . sta tio n to th e on e referred to above. T h is m ove w as m ad e a t con sid e rab le tro u b le and e x p e n se. Ati E ra b o ile r o f n o horse-pow er w as p u rch a sed and p la ce d in p o sitio n . F o u n d a tio n s for a ll m ach in ery w ere la id o f ston e and co n C. RIDER, Prop. - crete, m a k in g th e fo u n d atio n s first-class an d o f p erm an en t d u r a b ility . A ll the n ecessary p reca u tio n in th e re m o va l o f T H E O N L Y F i r s t - C l a s s a n d and re se ttin g o f d yn a m o s, b oiler, an d all S t r i c t l y T e m p e r a n c e R e s t a u o th e r atta ch m en ts, w h eth e r o f steam , r a n t in t h e c i t y . w ater or e le c tr ic ity , w as d u ly ob served, so w e h av e at th e p resen t tim e, an e le ctric lig h t and w ater p la n t w h ich has proven to be a m odel of p erfectio n w ith su fficient reserve pow er to in crease d o m estic as w ell as street lig h tin g to th e e x te n t o f 25 p er ce n t, m ore th an w h a t it I $ 1 .0 0 — t M e — $ 1 .0 0 is now d oin g. In pu rsu an ce o f ord in an ce N o. 82, th e c it y pu rch ased 46,513 feet M atherSon e e k l y c e a lo c k , jo in t and stan d ard pipe, c o n sistin g T h e G re a te st R ep u b lican P ap er of th e W est. o f 770 feet 8-inch pipe: 5,400 6-inch pipe; 14,000 feet 4-inch pipe; 16,300 feet 2-inch T is the most s ta lw a r t a n d u n s w e r v in g R e p u b lic a n W e e k ly pu b pipe; 5,018 feet i-in c h pipe; 4,012 feet lished today and can alw ays be relied upon for la ir anti honest re ports of all political affairs. # .in c h ; 1,413 feet ^ - in c h p ip e, w h ich I co n stitu ted th e m ain s o f th e w ater sys- T h e W e e k l y i n t e r O ce a n S u p p lie s A ll o f t h e N e w s { snzrn $ a n d t h e B e s t o f C u r r e n t L ite r a t u r e . : tern o f th e c ity . T h e c ity also pu rch ased ’ o f H . M. Ja ck so n a p iece o f 50x100, on It is M orally Clean, and as a F am ily Paper is W ithout a T e e r . I w h ich th2 w ater tow er now stan d s, and Its L ite r a r y C olum ns a re equal j is a m odel o f b e a u ty , and su stain s a ta n k to those o f th e best m agazines. W it h th e c a p a c ity o f 33,600 g a llo n s o f j w a te f, g iv in g a pressure a t th e low est Its Youth's D e p a rtm e n t is the e le va tio n o f a b o u t 63 pou n d s to the fin e s t o f its k i n d . ...................... | sq u are in ch . T h e m ain s are so la id as to It brings to the family the N ews o f th e E ntire W o rld and gives g iv e a co n tin u e d circu la tio n , th ere b e in g the best and ablest discussions of all questions of the day. T h e | no dead en d s o r sh ort m ains, in th e sys- In ter O cean gives tw e lv e paires of reading mutter each week and b ein g p u b lish ed In « hicasro is better adapted to »he needs of j tem . T h e y are a lso a rra n g ed so as to the people west of the Alleghany Mountains than any other paper. j p la ce a m ain w ith in 200 feet o f n e a rly $ 1 .0 0 P £ l£ E O ^ D ^ y v jtP £ R J C 5 A R $ 1 .0 0 i e v e ry re sid e n ce b u ild in g in th e c it y . T h e | e le ctric w ires are so d istrib u ted as to fu r n ish ligh t« a t a sm all exp en se to a ll per- Price of Daily by mall........................$4.00 per year | son s w ho d esire to becom e con su m ers The Daily and Sunday Edi \ [ Price of Sunday by m ail....................$2.00 per year j w ith in th e c ity . tions of The Inter Ocean are \ Dally and Sunday by mail................ $6.00 per year T h e c it y h as receiv ed sin ce D ec. 17, the best of their k i n d . . . . t \<ltlre*N TIIF. IN T E R O CEAN , ( h lo n g o . 1895, cash as follow s: W. S. BALDWIN, Manager. T T O R N E Y S - A T - I ,A W , O regon H. D. K tew art , Ass’t Cashier. .R a n k o f F o r e st G ro ve ANTON PBANNER, Proprietor toXDCCTR A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Drafts and telegraphic transfers sold on New I York, Chicago and San Francisco. Also exchange payable at sigh in London, ■ Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Brussels, Stockholm, I Frankfort-on the-Main as well as all other Iprincipal cities and centers o f trade throughout ■ the United Kingdom, Ireland and Continental ■ Europe. Collections made at all accessible points. Business hours from 9 a m. to 4 p. m. S. HUGHES ft SON, DEALERS IN 271 ALDER STREET PORTLAND, OR. 0. y jp W\A' Hatchet anil Weekly Chicago Inter Ocean, $1.50 W itfT E K O M. I .HARDWARE Hatchet and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean STOVES TINWARE JONES’ STABLE . . . Agricultural Implement.«, such as Wagons, Buggies, Plows, Harrows, ' Garden Tools, Etc. Also Paints, Oils, Lime, Plaster and Cement. $1.50 Good horses New Rigs FOREST GROVE, OREGON. M oderate Whoa! ! Stop at the . . . »Last Chance Grocery. The last place to get your supplies until you reach T il lamook. I c a n y a full line of Prices Everything from a Saddle Horse to a Four-in-hand Carryall Special attention paid to Commercial Travelers Hunters and Fishermen T a k e J o n e s ’ Bus to a n d fro m a ll tra in s B aggage a n d fr e ig h t c a lle d fo r a n d d e liv e re d ' )Dry Goods and Groceries, Patent Medicines, Cigars and Tobacco. Fishing Tackle and all necessary supplies for a camp outfit. S argent , G al . c S c r e e k . Hatchet and Weekly Oregonian, $2.00 \. n .ur li/ A ^ ------------- -------~ ~ ~ ~ ......... show s th a i th ere are a b o u t 500 in c a n A T T H E •V A R S IT Y . d escen t lig h ts e f 16 c a n d le p ow er, in a c Mr. Clarence Hartley entered school tu al use w h ich is not « ju s t proportion to Monday. th e am ou n t o f reven u e d erived . A lso Mr. Karl Shepard is auiotig tHb new th at are 116 in sta lla tio n s o f w a te r in the students. • c ity , and t h a t som e o f th e serv ice is P rof, an d Mrs. L lo y d ca m e W ed n es g re a tly d isp ro p ortion ed to th e ge n e ral su p p ly w h ich ren d ers th e rev en u e d e d ay m o rn in g. the W e d o a ll k in d s o f L a u n d ry W o rk in th e best possib le m an n er. A n y w o rk le ft w ith us w ill be p ro m p tly a t ten d ed to. W e gu a ra n te e a ll our w ork . O u r prices are c h e ap e r th an P o rtla n d prices. Y o u r patron age w ill be a p p recia ted . T T O R N E Y - A T - L AW, . V o l . I I , N o . 4 0 , V o i. V i l i , N o . 4 !) . ok C. E. GEIG ER, jm o p A TIIIC AND SURGEON e s C om m on C o u n c i l ok t h e C i t y F orest G rove : G e n t l e m e n : — A t a sp ecial e le ctio n o f OT* Though it will make anything you wish to order in the Baking line. a i u o l i for pouvions every Wednesday. i m Mayor Hughes' Report. 2 » . l Tnder a New Management, Makes a Specialty of AN D SU RG EON , T r o v e F O R E S T G R O V E , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , J A N . 7 , 1M*7. ..........■ ---------- --------------------------- — I™ . H o m ,P r o f c « » io m il C a r d s . K /vi rived from th a t sou rce m u ch less th an it sh ou ld be. I w ill a lso ca ll yo u r a tte n tio n to th e ! arc Hght system , eigh te en in num ber, w h ich is su fficient to m eet th e req u ire m en ts o f th e c ity for som e tim e to com e. T h e system is an effe ctiv e and is a p u b lic b en efit and sh ou ld be ca re fu lly look ed a fter and p rovid ed for. In th e m atte r o f th e deep w ell and the d istrib u tio n o f w ater, th ere is a d eficie n cy in fun ds to m eet th e req u irem en ts, bu t th e w ell sh ou ld be co n stru cted a t an e a rly date; in th e m ean tim e, th e preseut system is a go o d on e fu rn ish in g a fair a rticle o f w ater, w ith a m p le su p p ly and a deq u ate fire protection . I w ou ld su gge st fu rth er, th a t b y ca re ful eco n o m y and b u sin ess m an ag em en t u su ally a p p lied to th e m an ag em en t of our p riva te iñ d iv id u a l affairs, th e p lan t can a n d w ill be a g re a t b en efit to the c ity and a fin a n cial success. T h e streets sh ou ld cla im e arly a tte n tio n , th e e a rly rain s and h e a v y tra ve l h a v in g im p aired th eir co n d itio n . A ll Mr. B u rt W illis , o f H illsb o ro , h as be- ¿u n an e ig h t ye a rs course at T . A . and P. U . T . W . T h o rn b u rg h and A . L . Stephens, both o f G r e e n v ille registered in T- A. M ond ay. T h e new g a s m ach in e is being put in and w ill be in w o rk in g condition b y the last o f th e w eek. T h e b o a rd in g club, at H erm osa hall, is a gran d c«rCe«s, with a m em b ersh ip at present o f twenty-one. H . A . R a n d s, a luxuriant F re sh m a n , w ho h as been w ith a surveying part)’ in Id ah o for th e past s ix months, h as re sum ed h is stu dies at P . U . T h e m a n a g e r o f th e Forest Grove foot b a ll team h us ^ceived a challenge from the Holmes Business college team to p la y on th e I\ U . gridiron Saturday afternoon. T h e G a m m a S ig m a so cie ty w ill e le ct officers for th e e n su in g term at its ! cro ssin gs, h ow ever, are in good co n d i regu lar m ee tin g S a tu rd a y n ig h t. All j “ on, an d w ill requ ire but little ex pen d i yo u n g m en o f the in stitu tion are in v ite d | m re ‘t o r som e ye a rs to com e. to be presen t. T h a n k in g y o u for th e m a n y courtesie. T h e Y . \V. and Y . M . C . A ’s. are mak received a t y o u r h an d s, I rem ain , in g a stren u ou s effort to raise th e re Y o u rs T r u ly , quired m on ey to fit up th e ir n ew room. S. H u g h es , The cause n w o rth y en ou gh to excite M ayor. he p h ila n th ro p y ot a S h y lo c k . A P le a s a n t W e d d in g . O n D ec. 30, at th e h om e o f M r. anu M rs. Josep h D . Bates in P a tto n ’s v a lle y , th eir old est d a u g h te r, M iss M . A n n a B ates, w as g iv e n in m a ru a g e to Mr. A lb e rt M . P o rte r. T h e occasion w as gra ced b y th e pres en ce o f m an y re la tiv e s and frien d s. T h e clo c k stru ck 12 in. d u rin g th e co n clu d in g p ra ye r o f th e w ed d in g ce re m o n y. H earty co n g ra tu latio n s fo llo w ed . T h e com pan) w ere in v ite d to p a rta k e o f a b ou ntiful d in ner, b e g in n in g w ith ioast tu rk e y and ch ic k e n pie, and e n d in g w ith num erous d elicacie s. R a re ly d o y o u n g people b egin m arried life w ith m ore h e artfe lt go o d w ishes. T h e se w ere not exp ressed alon e in words, as m a n y ch o ice g ilts w ere d isp la y e d . T h e b rid e ’s go w n w as tastefu l, b ecom in g and m odest. M r. and M rs. P o rte r w e n t to th e ir h om e in G aston on N ew Y e a r ’ s d ay w h ere th e y w ill be a t hom e to th eir friends. T h e fo llo w in g is a list o f th e guests: G ran d m a P a tto n , Mr. and M rs. Joseph I). B ates, M essrs. W ill, M atth e w , PM. and Jessie Bates, th e M isses S a ra h E lle n and Jan e Bates, Mr. and M rs. Lorin S. P orter, M r. P h il. P o rter, M iss L illie I Porter, M r. and M rs. M . T . P atton , S r., Mr. an d M rs. W . T . P a tto n , M r. and ¡M rs. M . W . P a to u , J r., M r. and Mrs. Pen. P a tto n , M r. and M rs. John Boyd , M r. R o b e rt M artin , and R e v . D an iel S ta v e r, o fficia tin g cle rg y m a n . j Sale of 27 city bonds fnr 11,000 each sold at 9 o cents on the dollar amount- ingto................... M iss G e o rg ia M cP h erson , ol D ille y , began w o rk in T . A . th is term . ........................|25 650 CO j Gross earnings for water and light plant from Dec. 17, 1H95, to Dec. 31, j 1896 ...................................................... 2 628 Oil j Licenses aud Ones from June I, 1896 .. lot) 00 I Making a total revanue ot.................... 28 389 00 T h e a b o v e sum w as d iv id e d in to th re e , separate fu n d s. T h e fu n d receiv ed from j th e sale o f .b on d s w as k n o w n as th e con-1 i stru ctio n fund an d w as used for th e con - i stru ct'o n o f th e w ater an d lig h t system on ly! T h e m o n e y d erive d from e a rn in g s | o f plant w as d esig n a te d as c ity and lig h t fu n d . All fun ds d erive d from o th er sou rces are k n o w n as th e g e n e ra l fund against w h ich c it y w arran ts are drawn. The entire construction fund has i been exhausted in the purchase of ma- , chinery, pipe, labor, tools and other things necessary in the construction of said plant, inclnding interest on bonds T h e P h ilo m a th e a n so cie ty m eets every T h u rsd a y a ftern oon from 4 o ’c lo c k till 5. T h e e n tire p rogram m e fo r January 7, w ill be d evoted to th e stu d y o f T e n n yso n . N'o y o u n g la d y can afford to d e n y h e r self th e p riv ile g e s o f th is so cie ty . T h e F o re st G ro v e foot b all team won 4 d ec isive v ic to ry o v er th e B a tte ry A . learn o f th e O regon n atio n a l gu a rd s la st S a tu rd a y. T h e ga m e w as h ard fo u g h t from sta rt to fin ish , b ut th e su p erio r team w ork o f th e h om e b oys g a v e th eir a v ic to ry o f 10 to 6 . N o d e a th s o r ' c,des- and T h e re g u la r recep tion to th i seem A stu d en ts w ill occu r F rid a y e ven uiiWirfc: iijj H errick h a ll from 7:30 to 10 o ’c lc x a t A d e lig h tfu l p rogram m e h a s been p*® pared and a ll are prom ised an e n j o y a l^ e v e n in g . A ll stu d e n ts and frien ds the co lle g e are c o rd ia lly in v ite d to presen t. ng _______________ _ rat Installation in H illsboro. A jo in t p u b lic in sta lla tio n o f the ofi>- cers o f H illsb o ro lod ge, No. 61, A*L). U i W., and o f th e D egree of Honor, No. 44- w as h eld J a n u a ry 1, a t the Odd F e llo ^ r h all, at w h ich a la rge number of citiz«,ro w ere presen t. A fte r the installation Ct a m onies th e la d ies o f th e Degree of IT e a * "a te r served lu n ch eon . P a st Grand M j W o rk m a n W . I). H are was installing^ fieer fo r b oth ord ers, an d th e follow are th e officers in stalle d : A . O. U . W ., N o. 61— D. C o rw in , l \ M. W .; Joseph K lin e n ia n , M. W .; W . CL, D on ald son , forem an ; C . D . K im b e rlin , Memoriam. overseer; P . H . B a u gh m an , record er; A few lin e s w ritten b y h e r m oth er, D . H are , fin an cier; J. W . S e w e ll, gu id e; M rs. M . V . D a vis, iti m em o ry o f M rs. Josep h D ow n s, I. W .; T . J. W illia m s , L o u is W ilc o x w h o d ie d a t h er h om e in W .; J. M G reer, re ce iv er. D egree o f H on or, N o. 44— Mrs. J. C . S c o g g in V a lle y , on D ecem b er 24, 1896: I.a m k in , P . C. o f H .; M rs. M. M. Pittin- Oh my Jarling little Josie, ger, C . o f H .; M rs. R . C r a n d a ll, L . o f I I .; They have taken you away Aud thou art a happy mi gel Mrs. J. H . S m ith , C . o f C .; M rs. K o c h , In that world o f endless day. con d uctress; M rs. E . C . B row n , recorder; Many years have paw ed forever M rs. W . O . D on ald son , receiver; Mrs, J. 81 nee you m m e our heart« to eheer. M. G re e r, fin ancier. And through all the«e years o f loving You only made yourself more dear. You were «0 patient in yonr sickness. Suffered pain with Christian grace, Aud while Christmas chimes were ringing Jesus found for you a place. For I have heard an ancient story That Christina« eve, the gate« ajar For those whose souls are pure and holy, Can see the throne o f God afar. There are wreaths which never wither, There are crowns forever bright, On Canaan's shore are ever ready For those on esrth who do the right. Dearest Joeie, we will join yon When on earth oor days are o’er. You will be the first to greet ns When farewell tears are shed no more. Our little circle here is breken But I feel thy spirit near, Helping ns to bear our sorrow, We trust in Christ and look for cheer. Court House News. P ro b a te— In re estate o f M agd alen e Blassea, d eceased; e x e c u to r's report of sale o f personal p ro p erty filed and ap- ■ proved ; p referred cla im s o rd ered paid. In re estate of Ira Lyon, deceased; re- ! p ort of sale of real estate and same con firm ed and admr. ordered to make con- , v eya n ce w h en terms of sale are complied with. In re estate of Daniel Mnnroe, ceased; the sum of {350 orderd Pinley Munroe, one of the devis said devisee filing a good and Sufficient bond in the sum of $500. In re estate of Nancv Spaulding, de ceased; vouchers of Cyril and Samnel Spaulding filed and approved and clerk _____ _ ordered to pay over to said heirs or their Read the Other Side. The C. W. A fond ler the year ending I attornev the sum of $291.30, and npo* Dae. St, US*, amount* to ....................» 2 686 00 I D p . a r S i r : filing the receipts of said heirs this estate The expense of running *aid plant, In- Please stop your paper that you send will be closed of record. rinding labor, fuel, oil, and other to the people’s party readiug room at ngoeeeary expense*, amount* to the In re estate of John Kay, deceased; •nm of »18125 per month, ea follow* this place and oblige. We have no use for real property of said estate ordered sold. 60 eo^da of wood .............................. 90 00 gold standard papers at our reading room. F.oglnner’« fee* ............... .........- ......... *• *> I Law— J. J. Kreiger admitted to citizen D C o rw in Aaslstant engineer .. . .................... 2» 00 > ship. H. C. B. Oil end waste. ..................................... . W 00 Hillsboro, Jan. I, 1897. Marriages— Oli 'liver Batcheller Collector end water end light rommis- •Inner...................................................... MU and I^na Wagt Wright D . The length of lifemay be increased by and Maud M. Darnell; Total ........ t 107 38 j lessening it* dangers. The majority of 1 Kerning* ot plant per month........ I 1 j people die from lung troubles. These Leaving a balance In city fond of...... . 7 ’ may be averted by promptly I I will call your attention to the fact j Cough Cure. J. C. Clark, I that the indicator at th* poster-house \ gist • - * it -X