T been- A- H. Fatter with C. E. Atkina A Co., taininent m gotten up bp Mrs. Walter The rain, of Sunday and Monday Ind., write; “ I have never before given t * t F o r « * G r o r e , Or. Reed, of the college conservatory, and came hi the last day of grace for the a testimonial in my life. But 1 will say m a il m a tte r. ahe acted u accompanist. Local iokca pound was parched and cropa had be- that for three years we have never been were unworthy of mention except aa Kun to j„.own wuh every prospect of withoat Chaimberlains Colic, Cholera TKK¥* TO SU B 9 T BI BKKft. being overdone, stale and devoid ol in- ntterly failing. Aa it ia no serioua dam- and Marrhtrc Remedy in the house, »nd Tostale Free. ,ere**- age has been done and the outlook is my wife would as soon think of being ry«ar 75 Commencement exercises were especi- bright aa it should be considering the without fiour as a bottle of this Kerned) ally good this yeai. First was a well re- extra attention farmers have given to in the summer season. We have used In A d v a n c e . it with all three of our children and it ceived piano quartette by Misses Yoder, 1 their work this year. has never failed to cure— not simply stop Lee, Gertrude Marsh and Winifred g t a b t t i t .M 1 for th e d is s e m in a tio n o fw 'a a h in x - Some for ten, some for twenty and pain, but cure absolutely. It is all right, Dr. Ackerman, of Portland, S a u c o s a t y n o . , th e e le v a tio a o f h u m a n ity an d Marsh. some for thirty years have suffered lrom and anyone who tries it will find it 90 . I h c s o o t ) w e can m a k e . gave the invocation, followed by a piles ane then have been quickly and For sale by J. C. Clark, druggist- M am a o f s e v e r a l in te r ra t g r a te fu lly rec e iv e d . charming solo by Miss Merryman. permanently cured by nsing DeWitt’s • H t o r 's h o b w en an d o p in io n s on th is p a g e , a ll Misa Lorena Gleason, of the Junior class Splendid offer.—For our regular price A a n s l fa c ts- -im p a rtial an d u n co lo rc d . Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for ■ u t o r i s u t h o m e in h is sa n c tu m . H a t c m b t read an essay on "The Expediency of an piles and all forms of skin diseases. J. we will furnish you the H atch et and B a fld in g F o rest G ro v e , fro m 6 a. m . to lo p . m . Upper House in Constitutional Govern­ Chicago Weekly Inter-Ocean both for | C. Clark, druggist. i f 1— *• — d s y .n d a lw a y s g la d to t a lk an d ment.” Mr. J. E. Kirkwood, also a jun­ one year. This offer is to new subscrib­ h w ta lk e d to. Mrs. Sanford E. Wilcox, aged about ior, treated of “ The Study of History.” ers as well as to all who renew for a A bass solo was sung by Mr. Fletcher, 70 years, died at the home of her son, year in advance. UNTIED HVKRV WEEK IN THE YEAR ON followed by sn oration on “ Webster as a : I.ouis Wilcox, in Scoggins valley, of THURSDAY FROM THE HATCHET Statesman ” by Mr. John Miller, tUe | consumption, at 4 o'clock Saturday- Mr. Boatman, a brewer at The Dalles, FEIN TR MV. third and last 0.' thejuniors. “ Principle morn,nK bhe J»'*ed for over 40years on was the first man to get his money from versus Example" was the subject of the , P*rt of the Mme fann where she died- the bank and be got it iu full. A man I f you tail to receive your paper it will first of the graduates, Mr. Harvey Hart -1 She was one °‘ Oregon * pioneer women, from above Gales Creek was owing him he a favor if you will notify us at once. ley. Here came a beautiful piano solo j F,ve chlldren *«in-ive her namely; Mrs, on a mortgage and deposited the money by Miss Yoder and then Mr. C. E. Brad -1 Melva Page, of North Yamhill; Mrs. in the bank here. Mr. Boatman was AUSTIN C K A f d , E d it o r a n d P r o p r i e t o r " ley told of the “ Development of Medical Dell Madison, Ixmis Wilcox, Dudley notified of the deposit and forwarded the Science” . “ Education as a Factor in Wilcox, of Scoggins valley; John Wil­ mortgage by registered mail but heard T T h E A 1 *.iBLE . E ig h t Progress" was treated by Mr. P. E. cox of Gaston. She will be buried in the immediately after of the bank’s closing teC ELI ABLE . P ages Bauer. Mr. T. H. Adams, of the class of Almoran Hill cemetry, near Gaston, and stopped delivery of the letter by telegraph. When he arrived here him­ -SWEPT BLICAN . W eekly '94, presented a Master’s oration on ‘ ‘The Sunday. self he got the letter and presented he Evolution of Money.” Not only acute lung troubles, which Mrs. Walter Reed sang in her rich con­ may prove fatal in a few days, but old mortgage to the assignees. As soon as Mr. Henry W . Corbett is still tralto voice, "When Love is Kind" and chronic coughs and throat troubles may the the matter was made clear the money ■o nearer to being seated by the then in the due and ancient form Dr. receive immediate relief and be perman­ was paid over and the mortgage was sat­ isfied. Quite different was the experi­ United States senate than he was Marsh, acting president, conferred the ently cured by One Minute Cough Cure. ence of Mr. Fuqua who was the first to degrees. Prof. Ferrin voiced the regrets when he received his appointment Almoran Hill, of Gaston was a passen­ lose, selling a $60 account to Dr. Ward of the absent president. Dr. McClelland, fast March. It is understood now now.in the East, at his inability to be ger on Monday morning's train. Mr. for fifty cents on the dollar. that he will not press the m atter present, and told of bright prospects for Hill is a pioneer of ’43 and an acknow­ The Oregon State Horticultural society ledged authority on the early history of A iring the remainder of the the coming year. will hold its midsummer meeting at Oregon, lie was much pleased with a The corporation dinner following the I session but allow it to go over until recent article in The Advance which he Newberg, Oregon, June 29 and 30. Be­ fall. Mr. Corbett left for W ashing­ graduation exercises was as attractive as thought gave Dr. Whitman his proper ginning Tuesday evening the session ever and the round table speeches bright continues through Wednesday evening. credit without making for him the extra­ ton immediately upon receiving his and interesting. 1 Program consists of: Address of Wel­ vagant claims which others have set up credentials but did not present The Choral Union, twenty ladies and come, J. H. Littlefiield; Response, Pres. them lor some time after his ar ten gentlemen, gave their annual concert for him as the savior of Oregon. Mr. E. L. Smith; Evaporation, C. L. Dailey, Hill says he has found himself to have ri al. T b i' apparent charge of in­ in the auditorium last evening before erred in his published communication Salem; The Cherry, C. E. Hoskins; I tention was due to the fact that his only a fair sized audience but in merit it to the Oregonian last week, giving to Some Notes, R. D. Allen, Silverton; j was the peer of any previous musicial first set of credentials would have occasion. The cantata "The Rose another the leadership of the four hun­ Economy in Evaporators, J. R. Shepard; \ Some Points About an evaporator, C. J. | appointed him for a full term of six Maiden" was rendered with the leading dred in the early emigration when he j Kurtz, Salem. (Wednesday the after- years and the mistake was not dis­ parts taken by an excellent Portland should have said Gov. Burnett. Mr. ( noon will be devoted to visiting or- Burnett who was the first govenor of covered until at the national capi quartet, Mrs. Albert Sheldon, soprano, California, had a claim near Hillsboro. j chards, inspecting evaporators, orchard tools and appliances, and other equip­ tml so that there was some delay in Mrs. Walter Reed, contralto, Mr. Henry Hogue, tenor and Mr. Dom /an, bari­ Dr. F. A. Bailey and Capt. J. D. ments.) Practical Evaporation, Hon. G. « tu rn in g them for correction. tone. Mrs. Cook was accompanist. Merryman, of Hillsboro, are in town to­ j W. Riddle, Riddles; Observations and The later indifference of ths sena Experiences in Fruit Evaporation, H. E. Academy exercises Tuesday were well day. tors towards the governor's ap- attended and pleasing. The program, Mr. Horace Stewart has been making Dosch, Hillsdale. pointee somewhat dampened his I which was well rendered and won golden a special study of assaying for the past The Maccabee county picnic drew ardor and when the m atter finally °Pinion* fox the cla“ °f ’97. «» here two years and has become very profic­ four or five hundred people to Greznville ient Mr. Stewart has done some very Friday, who put in an enjoyable day in drifted in and was postponed by ,í,ve,,' PROGRAM M E satisfactory work for local parties. that hospitable town. Speeches by the republican majority because no | P i A d o D u e t .— " L e * S y lp h e « " ................ « * « » • > • * Rev. Dr. W. C. Cantner, of Salem, de­ Deputy Supreme Commander Sherwood, democrats were present his little M i»«ei D e n n is an d M c lla flie . livered before the college literary socie­ of Portland, and Editor Long, of Hills­ P raybb . remaining hope was put out. boro with songs by the Wheeler brothers O a A T Io d .— P ro te c tio n o f A m e r ic a n C it is e a s | ties Monday evening an address which was a literary masterpiece and worthy and Messrs. John Wirtz, Chas Dolstrum, A r c h ib a ld A n a n d A tk in s o n . of the cordial reception which it met and Met Wagner occupied the forenoon. E s s a y .— W h o is S u c ce ssfu l ' Dinner time was the occasion for the dis­ from the large audience in attendance. A n n a E t h e ly n c P a rm a u play of a bounteous feast for every one OBAT10M.— T h e H ig h w a y a s a F a c to r in C iv ili­ Mr. Leopold Huff, of Woodland, satio n had brought the best the land afforded Wash., brother-in-law of Mr. Anton P h iltn o re H e n ry B u x to n and enough to feed the neighborhood. KaaA V.— T h e R o m an s as B u ild e rs Pfanner, the missing banker, spent Then followed an evenly matched ball G e r tr u d e E m ily M arsh Saturday and Sunday at the home of game in which Greenville defeated For­ V o c a l S o l o .— “ W e re I G a r d e n e r o f th e S k ie s " ..... -.............................................< hamttuui* Judge Baber. est Grove 13 to 12. After that danc­ M iss Loin P a rk e r. The assignees of the Pfanner bank ing and music by the Maccabee band, of O a A T Io d .— B e T h y s e lf have so far found everything straight in Forest Grove, kept up the interest till far B e n ja m in F r a n k lin D e n n is their examination. in the night. A big crowd was there E s s a y .— A n Im p o rta n t F a c to r in th e F o u n d in g o f O u r R e p u b lic Rev. Mr. Jones, of Oswego, father of but it was good natured and had a splen­ E lla L u c ile M ason Miss Gladys Jones, the sweet singer, will did time. O R A Y in d . - M e x ic o an d Its F u tu r e preach in the Congregational church F r a n k H in in a n Rev. J. S. Griffin, ’39, of Hillsboro, is from Sunday at the E s s a y .— E q u ip p e d ....... .. B essie M a b le T h o r p here one week among the pioneers in Portland. P. U. Commencement. V ocal D u c t.— H a rk to th e M a n d o lin " H a r k tr morning service. The exercises of the 53d commence- M ias I.ee an d M rs W e lls . Marriage Licenses.— Robert Alexander Last week some misguided person ■ cot of Pacific university opened on B e n e d ic tio n . and Emma Sheldon, Walter J. Wisnier, stole from the walls of the Shady Brook fatfurday evening with the annual recital o a a T!Od - F o r e s t r y ......... t ih y m B o rd w c ll A lle y school, where Miss Rose Wilcox is teach­ and Laura Held, Theodore P. Bowlby O a A T Io d . T h e C o n q u e st o f a C o n tin e n t ^ ten by pupils of the conservatory of H a r v e y G u s ta v e E b r r t ing, the exhibit of school-work consisting and Emma May Simpson. araaic. Mrs. 'Valter Reed who has been O b a t i o x — G la d s to n e W illia m T h u in 1» F le tc h e r Mrs Walker, of Forest Grove, is pro- of maps, papers of arithmetic, geography, A t vocal instructor during the past two O BATiO d -C re te — P ast an d P re se n t language and music, also valuable draw- bably the oldest pioneer in the state hav­ A lfre d M y ro n N o rth foara, was in charge, and the general O B A T lo d .— H e ro ic L iv e s Ja m es W e s le y S h ia c h ings and designs. The loss of these at ing come here i n ’37. OBCellence of the program reflected great O a A T io d L u th e r an d H is P la c e in th e G e rm a n the dose of the term is a disappointment Genuine singer machines are ■ edit upon her instruction, as well as R efo rm ato n to the pupils. Apart from the school handled itl this and Yamhill counties Mat of Mm P. R, Cook, the director of Thom as Tongue these papers had m, value and the only onjy b>. Geo. C. Easterly, McMinnville. tho consort a’ory and instructor in piano. O r a t i o x .— T h e C u b a n Question object of the theft can be malice, mere Write him. e re m ia h W a lk e r R was generally admitted to be the most O b a t i o x . - C a t c h th e O p p o J rtu n ity meanness. anccessful recital ever given here, and S id n e y F ie r y W a lk e r Kd. Schulmerich, R. B. Goodin and Hundreds of thousands have been in­ Use hearty applause of the large audi- A. B. Bailey, oi Hillsboro, and E. J. duced to try Chaimberlain’s Cough eace which filled the spacious chapel of T o C u r e ('o n n tlp n tlo n F oraT fr# Thomas, of Beaverton, are attending <'usuarets (.'unity Cathartic. lue or 25 c Remedy by reading for others, and hav­ Marsh hall, showed its keen apprecia­ If Take C. C. C. full to curt*. druL’h'iats refund money ing tested its merits for themselves are Masonic grand lodge in Portland. tion of the carefully prepared exercises. today its w armest friends. For sale by Quite a number of ladies are learning of On Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, the The first annual Pythian conclave will J. C. Clark, druggist. Mrs. Noakhow to do macrame work. It is haccalaurcuie .ermou was preached by be at Forest Grove by the four K . of P. Big preparations for the conclave of done with the fingers by tying knots and the Rev. J. It. Wilson, D. D., in the ab- pythians which meets in the Grove here produces a prettier effect than crocheting aence of President McClelland. It was a o tg e io Washington tounty on Wed- address on on the address the 1OIJ the J5rd are n,ade. Bicycle which it considerably resembles. strong pre-entation of the theme that neaday, June 23rd. An An with divine aid a man may be entirely tenets of Pythianistu and the fellowship races will interest and Hon. W. M. Ras- Mrs. Noak is the lady to whom reference aaperior to his surroundings, and may of man will be delivered by Oregou's min, of Portland, will instruct the multi- was made last week. She is deserving noted orator, Hon. Wm. Rasmus. tude. Teams from the four lodges of and it is gratifying to see the encourage- even make a success of life in spite of them. The discourse was thoroughly | The grounds will be open at 9:30 a. m. : the county, Glencoe, Cornelius, Hills- ment she is receiving in her efforts to practical and appropriate to the occa- j and cloae when Knightly inclination dic­ boro and Forest Grove, are to have a tug provide for herself and family, aion, particularly so the well-chosen tates. Pythian parade at 10:30 a. m. j of war. In the evening will be a big words addressed to the members of the marshalled by Knight F. T. Kane and clam bake. The general public is invited Attention, Comrades! graduating class at its close. In the led by two Reed and Cornet bands. to come and bring its viands. The The Washington County Veteran Asso­ Great tug of war between the four county | Knights of Pythias have repeatedly evening Dr. Wilson preached the Uni­ ciation will go into camp at Warren's versity stttuun before the Christian lodges for the prize banner. This e\hi- ; proved themselves hospitable hosts and Grove, Hillsboro, Oregon, June 30, 1897. bition of brawn will close the intellec­ the day will be a grand su.cess. •Mociatiorw oi the college. Tents, Straw, wood, water, lights and tual exercises. Bicycle races, two mile lap The "Darktown Jubilee” was the for gold medal, half mile race for suitable When Anton Pfanner left he took the music free. Meals for veterans I5 cents. name of the concert given by the P. U. The tents will be ready for occupancy prixe. Entries open to all county cyclists. S. P. Ky., and he arrived at his destina­ Glee Club in Verts hall Friday night, Foot races, broad jump, running broad tion safe and sound. This is the ronte June 29. Encampment will last June 30. fa good sired audience greeted the four­ jump, pole vault etc. Come, bring your to take for all parts of the United July i and 2 ending with a grand celebra­ teen darkey minstrels who were dressed family and enjoy the day. Day to close States. Buy vour tickets of I. W. Pat­ tion July 3. la character. Several rollicking with big, rousing, jolly clam hake. | terson, aget>t, at the Hatchet office. Business meeting Jane 30 at 10 o’clock choruses were sung, interspersed with up Pythian fraternity and general public ! a. m. Address of welcome at 1:30 by Dr. Everest, of Portland, has purchased I d date folos inch as “ My Girl it a invited, the mayor of Hillsboro, Hon. W. N. Bar- Jeter's drug store of Gaston. Highborn Lndy” and “ O Ma Lulu” , by ..ett. Response by Hon. II. V. Gate*. Hr. Cole Black Aaron (Vroman), Mr. Mr. L. L. St. Clair and his family «, ’ No-Tw-Itee for Fifty rents. Come every one who ever served under G uaran teed tobacco h ab it cu re, m akea w eak eight persons arrived in the Grove Tcc- Hencoop Moaes (Fletcher), Prof. Fran- • Old Glory and help make this t h e t i m e . tu rn atrotq;. blood pure, t0 c .il. A ll druggist* d a K. Aduu’ s Jr. (Lancefield), Hon. A. day evening from McCune, Kansas, t> I The Ladies Auxiliary Association en- R. Washington (Bauer), Highwater Per- “ There’s no use in talking" says W. . make this vicinity their home. At ptc. ; '.itled to the same accommodations as ahnmon* Noah (Johnson) and Rev, 11 . U:«*. »«Ml. d n m iat. U C vn ge, Kas., eBtthey are kxatetl in the Bradley house thf vete„ B, A e th e r Pavne (Bradley). The little “ UhanitxT.*:.i a Colic, Cholera a:. ! Diar- to Mr- pf,nBer- on th* ^ C h as . B owkn , Ronoi.ru C randall fallow who waa too bashful to sing rhtt a Remedy *oes the work. After ,in<- line " Btn ,heY find property satis- Secretary President ■ reed out u* be Gym Alley and his taking inedit-if my ny own prepara- prepara­ f*ctor>' to them- Mr. St. Clair waa a ■ nag “ Teacher why am I to happy " ] tion and thoae of others' . took a doee of man of considerable prominence in Kan- adapted L> tlir occasion. All other at- Chaimberlain’s and it helped me; a sec- **» R««d came to Oregon at the instance H ECA KE A l’ tractions, however, spite of their inky oml done cured me. Candidly anti con- of hi* friend. M r. Thompson, who has HAS NO EQUAL fate, paled beside the little Lambkins, acicntiously I can recconimend it aa the be*B brT* *OB,e months. A number of Made nnder U. S. Patent it must nec­ Ih ia diminuitive pair with their childish best thing on the market.” The all and K *"e** neighbor» will come to the land grown up pretenses captivated OO (Tnt sisea for sale by J. C. Clark drug- county soon if he finds the cwnatry equal essarily he different from all others. * ■ -! gist. to the favorable report they hare beard. 1 Contains no starch, free alkali or worth­ •hcairts and drew enthusiastic less filling. I 1 The twin towns of Cottage Grove and Lemati in Southern Oregon are again quarelling though so dose neighbors. The other day Cottage Grove’s marshal was caught on the I^emati side of the river and immediately taken before the recorder and fined five dollars and costs for wearing a m arshal's badge in that city. Lacking the caah he had to spend four days in the cooler. 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