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closed tbe process o f crystallization. First carbon dissolved in various “ *•*■ * o n n or »• fused m-tal« at tbe temperature o f tbe electric furnace and at the o r _ _ found to dinary w; pressure were TEK«« TO « K I I I I » , t r> * I“ * apo” c o o l l n g l n t o th* P m u j î P m n form of graphite. W hen tbe opera- TH K H ATCH ET To the H onorable Senate and H ouse o f Representatives, of the C on frtss >. the U n ited Sta tes o f Assteriea. , G e n t l e m e n :— Y our fellow citizens te g to respectfully «¿dress you as follows. Experience batb nscst abundantly demonstrated that tbe election o f t nited States Senators by state legislatures is radically w rong, and productive o f a mc-t serious peril to r e p r e s e n t a t iv e gov- ernment * * m Was undCT iDcrea^ V our attentic n is mest earnestly invited to tbe degrading contests la - pressure tbe dens.ty and hardness w bicb h ave been conducted by am bition. poblicians. c f a l l p J n ica l par- Tfce«e liaSni rm iin iii— iBiavtinn if irnh-nr o f tbe carbon which e te ...„a ll\ ties, for seats :n tbe United States senate dnring the last decade fca-.e n o *1 ««>■ *»— ■ *> —d separated were augmented and dishonorable ccntcsls, over which jo u r fellcw citiztr« - , are cl cf Irequet'.t frequet’.t ofgeaerei la u r o t eTatrSuiiy received black diamonds were produced in control under tbe existin g r r t l L 'd o f electing setators are ^ __ P*** *n quantity. occurrence, alarm ing in their character, and constitute onr mest bumil- vat h«ae i* hi« Madam hvtcmbt M ith a modification of tbe origi- iating spectacles and tend to 1-rirg cur system c f g c te r r ir tn t into re- r « d . onwv tnm v a - u>»» - n il form of these pressures perfectly proach before tbe civilized wcrlo’ Therefore we do berebv petition our «4 M tk wee-k 4ty lt d ». fa* talked to. transparent and colorless diamonds similar to those found naturally, ran evaav w i e i i * t h * v * * b o x were produced. T h e process is to rnuasnav raow t h * hatchet n „ iron a[)d silver as solvents for F k lX T k n h . the carbon, the m ixture o f metal and excess o f charcoal being heated If yon fa il to receive y o u r p aper it w ill be a fa v o r if you w ill n o tify os at once. in the arc o f the electrical furnace under pressure until most of the th e w h ite AUSTIN CRAIG K dttor a n d P r o p airTOR charcoal is dissolved in hot metal. T h is is cooled in a bath C K E A D A B I .E E U ABLE E P U B L IC A N H ATCH ET C ir c u la tio n io R ic h t P aces W eekly h a s th e U a rtre st o f ati% n o w a p a f M 'r W a s h in g to n C o u n t y . . .. , Those who complain that M c K in le y ’s election is not bringing prosperity are the kind of people w ho would plant an apple seed to day and expect apple dum plings at dinner tom orrow.— Kansas C ity Journal. Chicago newspapers deny the sen sational press rep< rts which tell o f the desperation o f men crazed by seei ng their families perishing from wan t o f food. T hey assert no one is starving there unless he is too p r z t i to make his wants known. Dr. A rthur MacDonald, o f W ash ing ton, the noted crirainalogist, ha* turned his attention from pris- o n s to love, evidently believing tba t an allied line o f study. He c a lls love “ a certain mental and phy sieal state in which we are lost Mr I ,ym an G age, the Chicago banker wrho is to be President-elect M cK in le y ’s secretary of the treas u r y . was one o f the prominent cha racters in C oin ’s Financial S ch o o l, and the youthful professor of finance in the book was alw ays silen cin g him. Mr H arvey has not as yet, however, made any an swer to Mr. G a g e ’s latest utter ances. C o u n ty S c h o o l N o te » . H iu ts t o S ch o o l t lerk « T h e T e a ch e rs' R e a d in g C ircle can be Utilized for tw o d istin ct en ds in th e sue- cesfu l tra in in g o f teach ers. It m ay be th e m ean s ot fu rn ish in g a co a rse o f r c id in K and „ody. ln tdoc,uon*l as w ell , T h e bona fide residence o f school patron s and school pupils m ust be estab- U*hed un der subdivision 5. section y i O regon S ch o o l Law s. T h e d ire c t inter.t .n d ^ p in t of the law in said section, is molten lead the solution o f car- bon in molten iron, being lighter a* g e n e ra l lite ra tu re . to *uch persons as to c le a rly and d e fin ite ly fix such res:- than liquid lead, rises to the surface are p rep arin g to teach bnl cannot a va il ,ie c c e in order that ju stice and eq u ality in spherical g l o b u l e s . These, w h e n th em selves o f tb e a d v an tag e* of a tra:n- o f rig h ts mav p re va il in all parts of the Of r e m o v e d , a r e fr e e d f r o m t h e i r le a d iag OT oormf tcbooL c * n * * m a'le . . . . . . th e m ean s o f cu ltu re and d evelop m en t to c o a t b y n i t r i c a c id , t h e ir o n g o t t e n . H h h . . i . . teacnerh « n o n ave co m p leted a cocr«ie r id o f b y s u i t a b l e s o l v e n t s a n d t h e o f profession al tra in in g before en terin g rarest of gems in all its natural upon tb e ir profession al w o rk . beauty and with all its native en- Prosperity is com ing, but not dowm ents is perfectly counter until a protective tariff law is en feited. Here are the well ^ defined a c te d — Hennington Banner c r y s t a l faces, u s u a l l y cur\* l, a n d T b e Oswego Iron W orker seems never to have heard ofsnch a thing as an “ international bim etallist'' wbicb all good republicans are. but is w orrying over whether Senator Mitchell is a goldbug or a silver- bog Am erican congress to lak e immediate action, by which tbe conv.it’UK n o f the United States may be amended, restoring to tb^ people tbe right to e i^ t tbeir United States Sena-crs by direct vote and tberebt abolish forever the undemocratic and nnrepublkaa method of representation in the United States senate. A nd your petitioners will ever pray. S t r ia t e d and e tch e d m a r k in g s lik e th o se w ith « •« 2. S ch ool cle rk s should exercise the . . . g re a te st care in ta k in g the census o f the .c a o o ; ch ild ren - f tb e district. T!: » d u ty is im p ortan t and im perative, for it sb ou .d be noted th at school m oneys are a pportion ed tw ice a vea r on th is census, and it is th e o ln y basis for such appor tion m en ts. 3. T h e sch ool census in clu d es all per sons o v er four and under tw enty years o f age, a n d a lth o u g h som e such persons m ay be th em selves tb e beads o f fam ilies, vet un der strict con stru ction o f tbe law th e y m ay be enum erated, 4# j b e law d oes not in d icate the tim e T b e d em and s o f th e cu rricu lu m »chool and co lleg e are so e x a c tin g th at stu den ts h ave little tim e w h ile pursuing th e re gu la r course for th e re a d in g and stu d y ot e d u ca tion al lite ra tu re . The c u b i c a l cou rse for th e grad u ated e d u cator should n a t u r a l co n sist la r g e ly o f tb e best l i t e r a t u r e - cu ltu re b ook s, h isto ry an d p h ilo so p h y, essay and b io gra p h y, poetry and fiction. ity, the high refractite power and w h a t e v e r in form s, broaden s, polish es, the hardness and the density o f the an#i ¡»pintualizes the m an m ak es him th e natural stone are all present in b e tte r te ach e r. A d d ed to th is, there sh ou ld be read and this latest product of m an’s ingen d igested w ell-chosen b ooks upon the uity.- p h ilo*op h y and h istorv ot edu cation When one surveys the m arvel '1 he R e a d in g C ircle also afford» o p p o r lous creations of inventive genius tu n ity for d iscussion and com parison in recent years fancy finds n o li m i t o f ed u cation al qu estions T h e re is dan to its range and all things seem g e r th at too m uch w ill be u n d ertaken , and t t a t th e rea d in g w ill be su perficial. possible. T h e rea d in g o f ed u ca tio n al literatu re pro- m otes tbe g ro w th o f th e te ach e r and F ilin D o N o ! C u re. k eep s him from b ecom in g a rou tin e P ills do n ot cu re C o n s tip a tio n . T h e y w ork er, m erely. T h e co u n try teach er, o n ly a g g ra v a te . K a r l's C lo v e i R oot T ea iso late d to som e e x te n t from co n ta ct g iv e - perfect re g u la rity o f th e bow els. w ith th e w orld o f fresh th o u g h t, espec- P ° T “ le C la r k 's d ru g store, ia lly needs th e u p lift o f a good course o f ed u ca tio n al re a d in g , syste m a tica lly pur- sued. O ne m ission of th e Teacher» C o u rt House N ew s. R e a d in g C irc le is to q u ic k e a th e te ach e r s C ircu it C o u rt— Jacob B ru gger vs. I. B. th o u g h t so as to broaden and in te n sify E verson , et a*.; decree ol foreclosure e n h is in flu en ce w ith his p u pils, and. un tered. con sciou sly, to in spire them w ith a love Joseph D ille ry vs. John B orw ick ; d e for literatu re th at w ill lead them to read m urrer overru led. the books o f th e g re a t w riters in e ve ry O liv er P. X ew ton vs. A . S . X ich o ls; d ep artm eu t o f hum an k n o w led g e .— D elia d eg ree a llow ed e sta b lish in g lien s of J. C . L a tb ro p W illia m s. H are and H argro v es L ik e e v e ry oth er in te lle ctu al w ork, th e S tep h en B la n k vs. L . C . W a lk e r. E x r ., R e a d in g m ust appeal d ire ctly to tb e in e t a l; verd ict for d efen d an t. d ivid u a l. I f th e b ook s are to h elp you W’ llb u r S ik e s vs. Joseph G a sto n ; m o to a J>etter u n derstan din g and com pre- tion to set aside sh e riff’ s sale overru led h ension o f tbe p rin cip les and p ractices and sale con firm ed upon w h ich you r profession is founded, Joseph G a sto n , et al v*. J. P. A p lin . you m ust read and m aster them . T n is e t al; a p p lica tio n o f A. S. S p e n ce r to be m ust be la rg e ly an in d ivid u al w ork. It re liev ed from tb e ju d g m e n t h erein d e ca n n o t be d on e b y p ro xy. It appeals d ire ctly to th e te ach e rs o f th e d istrict nied. M ary K. B ird sell vs. L e a n er G r a y , e t sch ools, becau.-e th ey can d o th e work a l, argu ed, su b m itted and ta k e n un der alone ju s t as w ell as the teach ers o f the grad ed sch ools. A circle o f tw o, five, or a d v isem en t. ten earnest readers w ill u n d on b tly prove K . H. W a lk e r vs. J. J. M each am . e t a l; an in sp iration and a h elp, but no teach er con firm ation o f sale. w h o re a lly d esires to im prove need w ait J. G aaton , et al vs. J. P. A p lin , e t al; for th is. G e t you r b ooks and g o t o w ork, ob je ctio n s to cost bill filed b y A . S. i \eu if th ere is not a n oth er reader S p en ce. w ith in ten m iles o f you. It is the cheap- diamond. o f th e The wonderful lim pid to b egin ta k in g tb e annual ceu ,us, but sin ce th e c le r k ’s report is to be su b m it ted to th e regu lar ann ual school m eeting held on th e first M ond ay in M arch, most o f th e cle rk s w ill lik e ly begin to la k e the census abou t the first o f F eb ru ary, and th ey w ill th en h ave one m onth in w hich to prepare th eir reports. In the large and populous d istricts th ey m ay begin at a n y tim e; in d eed , th e cle rk s m ay begin tak e th e census at any tim e d urin g Jan uary or F eb ru ary th at th e directors m av m in k best. 5 W h en , how ever, a ll o f th e defiin ite d eta ils set forth in th e law regard in g m atter fail to co n vin ce parties mter- ested. th en , since th e fact o f residen ce d epends upon tn e in ten tion o f the par- lle s th em selves, th e affid avits o f such parties are th e best gu id e to determ ine th e m atter. K K A L A K T I K I l 'l A L D IAM O N D S T he press despatches have re ccntly told of a plan to utilize ^ sn a il fraction o f N iagara's immense power in m anufacturing diamonds, and it may soon be that tbe produc- bon of the great Am erican cataract w ill rival the fields of Kim berly. T h e manufacture of precious stones fa by no means new, Edison hav- ia g for sometime claimed that he coaid make them, hut these artifi- c f a l gems were no cheaper than those supplied by nature. T he fa st fair im itations at a practicable cost were the product o f French gen iu s and the result o f a life time o f study. These researches di, . J th a t a n ew d ay is d aw n in g: th a t ten s o f **• L’ *,chinK' d* th ousan d s o f h on est teach ers in our land ceased. F in a l acco u n t filed an d set for are se e k in g for tb e tru th th a t sh all set h e arin g on M ondav M arch 8. 1897, at 2 them free. A ll h ail to th e T e a ch e rs' }1 m R e a d in g C irc le .— C o l. F ra n cis W . Parker, In re e sta te o f H . S S h u ste r, insane R e p o rt o f B e w e rto n p u b lic school for w. N. Barrett a p p oin ted gu ardian of the tb e m o n th o f Jan uary 1897. estate o f said H. S . S h u tte r, w ith bonds P rin cip al s I>*partm ent-N o d ays tau gh t fixed a t $300. jo . T o ta l a tten d an ce 649. T o ta l e n ro ll L aw d o ck e t— K e lt Joh n son and M ik k e l m ent 46. A v e rag e d a ily atten d an ce 33. II. R asm ussen a d m itte d to citiz e n s h ip . T h o se n e ith e r ab sen t n o r ta rd y were: M arriage licen ses— H e n ry F . F e rn and F lo y d A llen , A lto n A llen . L izzie E van s, Liaxie L a n d ro ck . R u ssell E va n s. F ra n k A llen . W a lte r llu g h s o n . C h a rlie M cG ee. E rn est T effl T h # I lia mf W o « » # . and C o ra Tefft. C o n stip atio n causes m ore th an h a lf P rim a ry D ep artm en t— N o. d ays a tte n d tb e ills ot w om en. C a r l's C lo v e r Root an ce Jo. A v e ra g e d a ily a tten d ace 35. Tea ia a pleasant cu re for C o n stip a tio n T o ta l en ro llm e n t” 44. T o ta l a t t e n d a n t n .a . M ise rab le b y In d ig e stio n . C o n s tip a tio n , »>•“ *“« • ‘ - » - o f A p p e tite , Y e llo w S k i n ' Shiloh'. V .ulW r i . . p o sitive cu r* F o r ta le at Clark s drug store. l.ty y L W o o d » s i• a va lli«! W tfc_____ M n i » -»io H IT poned. Finance com m ittee reported Ber»h* favorably b ias Ot A. W ells, recucder’» ~n . ^ . c " r e e r , treasurer 5 fees, 1 y ct,ou on the form er w as deferred ' warrant for Mr. G ree r’s b ill wa» o r A dered drawn. Bill o f H a t c h e t P rin t er* for printing -ill». 55 00, was referred to finance com m ittee, reported favora b ly and warrant ordered draw n. T he m arshal was in structed to ascer tain the light ami w ater in stallatio n s and report ai next m eeting. C o un cil then adjourned. The com m ittees o f c ity cou n cil for tbe present year are: On Ordinances, C . L . L arge, John E. Bailev A . T . Knox. (Jn Finance. T . C . M cX am er, I). C. Stew art, I. H . Sm ith. On Streets and P u blic P roperty, A . T. K n o x , D. C. Stew art, I. li. Sm ith. Fire and W ater, I. H. S m ith , T. C. M cXam er, John E B ailey. H ealth and Police, C. L. L arge, D . C. Stew art, A. T. K n ox . On W ays and M eans. John E . Bailey, I. H. Sm ith, T. C. M cX am er. v On Prim ing. U. C . S te w art, T . C. M c Xam er, A. T . K n ox. nbe.c 'i u a n ’ " J Vtn N an » a* •' ot cowl* »n«1 for th - further »ntnoft! ■ : v ii 1 ' em •j»y of November, of «ale and N . H ker • V 1__ ' s . M lv .smiurn. fro« th e am - v .^ H ie lii *»nd -»ir- .»I irt Ho W *«M n vto n county »ir»iron ::.^ H lp lu ii p f jm to the *cribe»l real nroprrv. to-wit: in -»jj.th P v k itton to 'h City d'h. -•' TI COQM^Ü Mliol the hen Inl r amtd »nd f<>T th- and **xp« me* of i-aidbfil -aid pmterty \vl! <>* * 1*J »ul. to «| • foI| Witne*« !:•■ • ' *n ltb: 4t'» « ' -AnoanM W. RAbFnq gh*-riiTof WfiNhington • oanty, 3. II H .»t »o. Mtornej for idalntifT. N O T C onw uinption Can K p C u red C H E A P E S T e n t ’ ndm i a n pd, ii i K rid i By the use o f S h ilo h 's Cure. T h is great Cough Cure is the o n ly know n rem edy F o r sale at taa t tcrn i>le disease, -hin ;ton di tm •el> 9 . p R u ram v ,g | y th e lc ord r w ill L la rk s drug store, G A L E SPr B ring your cream ery. m ilk to the G alespur ng son H B a tu rd a pst th e I^Pting a d In th e t w as cal d at pn W. W . Lew is transacted business H illsboro last W ednesday. Mr. J. K . Atkeson is ta lk in g o f m ovin g to C aliforn ia in the spring. Mr. X e w k irk , o f B loom ing, attended th e cream ery m eeting h tre last F rid ay. jio v e Lot icted th e ng term TRADE MAI d e s ig n s , E v a R ed i COPYRIGHTS AnroriF »emlln« % h and dw*rr1pitoa 1 H ' . secretai quickly Mcertfiin. free, whether an Inrentiofii secretar; probably patentable. Coramunicatlnns confidential. Oldest agency for secar ntt--- Dow E ls in America. We bare a Washington o»c«- Patenta taken tbr-.uith Munn A Co --- R e ta ile d S a special notice in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, A rth u r Robinson, w ho has been at peeted ii beaotifoll Ily llhutrated. largest circulation flfj w ork for M r. X ew ell for th e past year, street m at any scient ‘tine j. ornai, week'y. term* 13.® i: • -pertmen copies and H A » 4. i f a person rem ove to a n y oth er has Huit th er* to go to w ork for Jasper six months, months. Specimen ■ k in to an Oîf P a te x t î * »ent free. Addrefifi state, o r to - a n y o f th e territories, w itn R t eves near Cornelius, B la n k in g o f MUNN A. C O ., ■ m akinir it h is r* n n a - A lb ert D elthlefs canvassed Patton val- 361 RrondwnVs New 1 ork. [ f u g th e po ,h e ^ °f lev Ia, t M ondav and T u esd ay to find out 1 M r. Pfam ” * “ * . ^ „ U t h ia r e ^ n c e ^ n 'h i , how m uch stock th e re sid e » « o f th e val- X O T A R Y P U B L IC 1 raised a * h e ld to h av e lo st h t , res.d en ce le v w ill u k e in lh e crea m erv. F I R E IN S U R A N C E state. a the b u ild i I T h e m eetin g held at the school house L I F E A N D A C C I D E N T INSURANC last F rid a y to tak e some action in re- in con ven iei fsssary. gard to bu ild ing and op eratin g a cream- c ry near here w as w ell attended; a com- m ittee was appointed to find out how m uch the parties interested w ill *ub- scribe tow ard b u ild in g th e cream ery ktter o f a ne id over and ised, som e u cture. It to con stru at as sm all < e l cells fo r t W h ile n (cheaper now dearer anc ward e x p e l T h e m eetin g adjourned to m eet Frid ay, o f suffrage, he sh a ll be con sid ered and F eb. 12, at I o 'c lo c k , p m. E veryb o d y h eld to h ave lost his resid en ce in this interested is in vited to atten d . state. F o r sch ool e le ctio n s ch an ge " s t a t e " to “ I h ave been a v ictim to te rrib le head " d is t r ic t " in th e foreg oin g rules to de- ach es.' w rites C. F. Xew m an: D ug Spur. term in e th e resid en ce oT voters. V a ., * and h ave never found a n yth in g --------------------------- to relieve them so q u ic k ly as A y e r’s F o r l>j«p#p«U Pills. S in ce I began ta k in g th e medi- And L iv e r C o m p la in t yo n h av e a p rin ted cine, th e a tta ck s h ave been leas frequent gu aran tee on e v e ry b o ttle o f S h ilo h ’s till th ey h ave ceased a ltogeth er. ’ V it a liser. I t n ever fa ils t o cure. F o r ----- sale a t C la r k 's d ru g store. N n tlo r o f F in a l S e t t le m e n t . F e w con su m p tives b e lie ve th ey are in d an ger till m ed icin e is o f little ava il. A y e r ’s C h e rry P ectora l tak e n in the “ le •« C la rk * d ru g *tor*. a n t « ■’ • lijJ/F C its ■ f 1 ■ •— t C.r >r * ' -e #f J n u lls upon '.he d o lla r, o i ail * . ^ " 1 leased and returne-1 by if or« for th e fiscal » ra r o f -<)6,a^ll le w a seven m ill city tax, to pay off the r i f , (j® city'* indebted»*»* and to m eet current recorder i« directed to ' evnenses I b e ordin an ce 1» oubltshed t o th e c o u n t y e 'e r k c u'lt« '-n th e 1st d ay o f Frbn«^ :a . s„:atr ... .umn A n »mend I’.i-se l th e C om m on uatil il me>t .omaac u Mimill* fa ile d . and, un- lo th , 1897. m > ' j cr ,u»pen«.' i of the rule», th e ordi- b . C. W a l k e b . i ^ L , Jähu nance p a * * .. to its secon . and then A pp roved Ja n u a ry 30. i»y-. to it» final reading, and carried by a unaiiim oc» vote. Proposition» to fill th e __________ A » ' ' « A l "oH petition o f street com m issioner, superin R • C < > S II E K I F F w 1 I J tendent o f eiectric lig h t and w ater, and ‘ A L t O il,m e a.->:»lant t r a n t e r w ere received from f o k e c l o n u k e J. H. W irtz, T. j . H a m s and Joe B ailey, but b y vote o f the council th e con sid era m - tion o f ail three was in d efin itely post 4 p is h e d the business th at b rought him j n lo jt «■ ** »tag«* h as preven ted further prog- 684. Tboae n e ith e r absen t nor tard y rest o f tb e disease, and saved m an y a w ere: Ju lia and Joaie Prohnaner. H azel life. A t a n y stage o f p h th isis. A y e r's N o to n e m in n te ela p ses b etw een th e and Imogen«- M cK o w n . V a n V 'R e n , C h e rry P e cto ra l affords great relief ta k in g o f O n e M inute C ough C o re and H e n ry K rim b e l, A n n a B ougher, E lsie relief. W h y sh o u ld n 't people ta k e O n e F o x .— Louis M cK n ow n and M ary P ik e , M inute C o ugh Cure? T h e y should. te ach e rs. T h e y do J. C . C la rk , d ru ggist S y lv a n sch ool, d is tric t 4a jo in t w ith For Councilman McNamer 0f ran;lar, 15 *e«e read and I - V. J 1 The mayc*r. from the com m ittee to in* as follow s: * S ection I. T h a t th ere bt vewi^ite tbe financial sta n d in g o f th e levied upon a ll t . ta ^ jil ¡ill. citv and to invoice citv p ro p e rty, m ade w h ich his h ab itation is fixed, and to E . M cCorm ic and J. K . A tkeson exe r w h ich , w h en ever be is absent, he has the cised them selves by w alk in g up to in tention o f return in g. C o veorch id and back last S u n day. 2. A person sh all not be considered or E rn est D ethlefs h as been confined to held to h ave lost hi^ residence w h o sh all th e house for som£ tim e w ith catarrh in leave his hom e and go in to a noth er state th e head but is able to be ou t again. or te rrito ry or co u n ty o f th is state for a S h erry Johnson and his brother E lm er tem po rary purpose o n ly. w ill leave in about th re e w eeks for 3. A person sn ail not be con sid ered or M alh eu r county. Sh erry w as there last held tq h ave gain ed a residence in any sum m er. co u n ty o f th is state in to w h ich he shall W ard Robinson, a form er resident o f com e for tem po rary purposes o n ly, with- out lh c intCntion o f m ak in g said coun tv th e Spu r but now liv in g at Beaverton, h ls hom e, but w ith the in ten tion o f leav- was the guest o f J. K . A tk eson last S u n j n^ sam e w hen he sh all h ave accom- d a y n igh t. Pr. bate— In re estate of R o b t Im b rie, *st sch ool you can p o ssib ly enter. A ' deceased. In v e n to ry filed and ap p ro v e d oraod ttook is a lw a y s w orth m ore th . an . it T h e difference between fact and V alu e of estate , $$0814. 22. g o o d n oox is • fiction was plainly marked in a San In re M t,lt oi Alb*ri Wilcox,dec*a»er< c o a * a .- K . A. C a i m a n . A b e u e r in d ica tio n o f p r o g r e » even „ . , . , ,, Report filed and approved. Cash on Francisco court last week when the . . . rr th an th e .m p ro v em en t and m creasin g b an d , f 177 5 *. n u m b er o f ed u ca tio n al jou rn als is th e ju d g e sentenced a y o u n g m a n . w h o In re KU, rd la n , h lp o f » * « .* W ard T if- lo rm a tio n o f T e a c h e r ,’ R e a d in g C ircle*. 5- T h e p la ce w here a m arried m a n s hail sworn f a l s e l y to save his be- fany et al. R ep o rt and fin al acco u n t o f M orr m ay b * con fid e n tly e xp ected from fa m ily reside sh all be considered and .J — - - - - - - - - - - -J - - -J - - - - - -J tzothed. to fifteen years in the pen g u ard ia n filed and approved and guard- ,},«;»* a-eocaations th an from a n y oth er h eld to be h is residence. . ed u ca tio n a l m ovem en t e ve r started in k en tiary for perjury, contrary to ian d isch arg ed 6 T h e p lace w h ere an un m arried m an In re estate o f M ary R \A a lk e r,in s a n e . ,h i* co u n try. It m ak es m y h eart th rill sleep s sh all be con sid ered and held te be all the rules of romance. Mark ( .u ardlan a u th orized to sell real estate w j[h jo y to read and h ear o f th e good h is residence T w ain came near the w orld’s way for cash in h an d , and to sell personal w ork . . . T h w R e ,d in g C ircle s - r ________ > _____________ If a person sh all g o from th is sta te when he made his beautiful hero p ro p erty at p riv a te sale for n ot less th an .h o w p la in ly th at the horizon is liftin g : or - te rrito ry and th ere exercise th e right appraised value ****** L An I »r.linani e to l e w ; U» - assessable protw rtv w it h n lim its o f the C ity o f Fore»t ( W M in u te» o ff th e C ity » indebted::«-« t0(j approved rent expanse« o f tb e C itv ^ T h e ju d g e s o f election, in d eterm in in g T h e b lade o f T h e H a t c h f . t last week th e resid en ce and q u alificatio n s o f per w as covered w ith th e gore o f the editor sons offerin g to vote, sh all be govern ed o f the Oregonian. by th e fo llo w in g rules, so far as the same Mr. X. Peterson, one o f our m ost pros- m ay be apph cable:- I. T h e p lace sh all be considered and PeroUs an(i enterprising farm ers, is talk- h eld to be the resid en ce o f a person in in g of m oving to Tillam ook . ............. ... ........ tne, w ho had lieen saved from the gallow s by tbe plea of insanity, be sent to tbe insane asylum Tales of life, as they appear in the press dispatches o f a newspaper, gen «rally lack the happy endings found m tbe novels. ORDINANCE N o.,, C ity t 'o a a e il. met in ad jou rn ed ses- » k * Saturday evening. A ll present C l ^ M ultn om ah co u n ty , has voted a J h m ill tax . T h e f jo o o th u s realized w ill be used in fu rn ish in g th e new b u ild in g | erected y e a r w h ich w ill m a k e it th e beat eq uip ped sch ool in th e co n n ty fo r its size. C ASTO R IA For Infant« and Children I n the P robate C ourt or W ashington C ounty and 9f AT« < » f O regon . In the matter of the «»state * of B. H. Catching. Demeaned. > U. 5 . Land B u sin ess A Specialty R. R. TICKETS, A N D STEAMSHIP TICKETS To all parts o f the United States. Canada Europe- H . W . SC O T T . Is talk about F orest Groi ^ g r rather hav P«ev. llarvei w as a Pi O ffice upstairs in I n g le s ’ Build*0! m th a t creed w d here for a Iwhere th e H z GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENT A l l REAL ESTATE BROKEB Forest Grove, - - Or B n c k le n ’ s A r n ie » S a lv e . T h e Best S alve in th e w o rld for C' Bruises. Sores. U lcers, S a lt Rhei F e v e r Sores. T e tte r. C h a p p e d H»i C h ilb la in s, Corns, and a ll S k in Ei tions, and p o sitively cu res P iles, or pay required. It is gu a ra n te e d to perfect satisfaction or m o n e y refum Price 25 cen ts per 1 b ox. F o r sale Chas. Miller, Notice i* hereby given that E. R. Catching, the administrator of the « t a l e of B. H Catch ing. deceased, ha« rendered and presented for •ettiement. and filed in said court, hit final ac count of his administration of said estate, and that Mondav. March §, 1*97, at J o'clock, p m., of said day. has been dnlv appointed by said court for the settlement of said account, at which time any person interested in said estate \ \ A ^T* r>-« IV E R A I . r A I T H F f l. i 'V ’ni'!n 10 tra v e l fo r r«p< 'n«ible t é may appear and file hi« exceptions in writing to » iw Î J ii ï rirryon. 9 a l* r v t » . P«r' the said account and rnateat the same n . r ^ * ‘ r an«« rvpen«.« Pnritinn yerma» '•nvlnw. . . i f .dU rew w d • n i » « « , velo pr. T h - N ational. R u lld ln z < k l« Admlaiaoa.nr M B „ ATCH1XG w * Lauglay. Any H ' atrhing 4 -V# <«P*na Tabula« aaaixt digeatlon R ip an t Tabula«: otta g iv ra rullai. W a n t e d - l n I d e a 2S w «vf two ä iS Ä T Ä c r -S - a while inter spended anti Id come wf, port two chui have come it there is no it o f Presbytei Iwould like a A s th e old ing only la between th e ional ch n rcl d e w here le field J w on Valley's n ew ishing for a C a lv in and K he a cco m p li t