E TELEPHONE-REGISTER 9, 1893 Timber PORTOrEICK HOURS. mm 7 » bi 7 p. m From 7:30 p. « 8 30 P- ni. ,„ev order hours from 7 a. in. to 6 p. in. nday from 12 nl-10 1 P- 3| soiitli closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail h closes at 2:30 p. ni. and 9 p. in. lil for 5:45 a. m train closes evening re at 9 p m. eridan and southern Tillamook mail .«alii:' m. _____ CHURCH NOTICES. rraoaur EriscorAL L’ hvrch .—Services •v Sabbath at 11 a. in and 7:40p m. jay School at 9:30 a. in Praver nieet- rhursday evenings at 7:30. R ev . B. E M eminoeb , Pastor. saaaLASO P« zsbytzbian C hubch — ices every Subbath at 11 a. ni. and 7 p. Sunday khoolat 9:30 a.m. R ev 11 H J oses . Pastor. .rrisT C hubch . Services every Sabbath u iu and 7:30 p. in. Sunday School at a. ni. K ev C. L. B onham , Pastor. laisTiix C hi bch .—Services every Sab- —is.«A ------ Sunday . m. L ____ •t lì a _ in • «nd 7 SO p. W1 at 10 a. 111. Y. P. S C. E. meets ’i iv at 6 i:» p. m Prayer meeting Wed- lav at 7.30 p. m. Everyone invited. invited. H. A. D enton , Pastor. J ames C atholic C hurch .—Bervices 1st 3id Bnndavs of each month, Second iavSt. Mary's ut Corvallis. Fourth lay St. Patrick’s Church on Muddy. R ev . T hos . B biody , Pastor ■Minnville Grange. No. 31, P. of H., t in their Hall the first and third Satur- of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors liallv invited. J. T. J olly , as. M. E. K l 'KS, Master, Secretary, cMinnville Camp No 128, Woodmen of World—Meet first and Third Mondays tell month; visiting brothers cordially ted to attend Lodge room Third St on block. J. O. R ooeks , C. C. , j. BniookrORD, Clerk. jster Post No. 9 meets the second and ■th Saturday of each month at G. A. R, in Union block at 7:30 n. m. All nbers of the Order.are cordially invited (tend our meetings. L. S. D owning , , F. C lubink , Post Commander. Adjutant. NOTICE lereafter all notices announc- ' entertainments for which an nission fee is charged, all ituary matter after the notice death lias been given as a mat- ' of news, all resolutions of con- lence, wedding notices, cards thanks, etc., furnished the leplione-Register for publica- n will be charged for at regu- advertising rates, 5 and IO its per line. Local and General. Collii, Nota». New students continually com- --- — are -w. W>vaav«liu ‘“K- Mr- »f Whitemon, started tain week. The beginning class in Utin started with good results, It being on. of ,h. largest classes in the college. The nec- *»ity of this study in obtaining an edu- cation is constantly being more thor- oughly recognized, 1 he addition of a new fence along the west side of the campus improves it to a wouderful exteut, both lu appearance aud value. The improved gate at the south terminus of the fence is a »otlee- able feature displaying a portion of i rof. Brewnson's talent for contrivance. Mr. and Mrs. Royce, former students of the college, attended chapel exercises one morning last week. Visitors ure highly appreciated. The entertainment to be held Friday evening occupies the minds of a goodly number of students. All are greatly interested in it and a good social time is expected. Considerable effort is be­ ing expended to make it good. The oratorical contest to be held in the near future is well under way. The contestants observed the necessity of beginning early last year and there is no doubt but this will far surpass the one held last May. The one receiving the highest merits will be the candidate to the state contest to be held at Eugene. The Philergian society has changed its hour of meeting from 7:30 to 7 p. m. The enrollment list is continually in­ creasing and a large number avail them­ selves of the opportunity presented by it. All the students are especially In­ vited to attend; also a standing invita­ tion Is extended to the public. The fol­ lowing programme has been announced for .Saturday evening November 18tb: Music, society; address, Mr. O. P. Cosbow; recitation, Miss Grover; vocal solo, Miss Grace Riley; essay, Miss Carey; select reading, Miss Degner; music, society; debate, resolved that the power of eloquence is diminished by the progress of literature and science, affirmative, Mr. Nelson and Miss Smith; negative, Mr. Fellows and Miss Scho­ field. Hospital Offering Social. The Epworth League will give a so- clal next Tuesday evening, Nov. 21st, in the M. E. church in the Interest of tha Portland hospital. There will be a short literary program, consisting of songs, recitations and instrumental mu­ sic, after which a social hour may be enjoyed. Everyone who attends is re­ quested to contribute something to­ wards tlie hospital offering. Either cash or provisions, tea, coffee, sugar, flour meal, dried fruit, canned fruit, vegetables, or any other article of food will be acceptable and thankfully re­ ceived. A cordial invitation is extend­ ed to all to help in the good work. C ommittee . PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT. COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. HOG FEED IN OREGON. «sport <4 HcAlaavllU Public Schools 1er flonth Th. ProcwUlng. and the Bill. Allowed at the A Practical Farnur -Show. How a PnHItabl. November Terms. Indu.try May ba Cultivated. Ending November io. 189J. C ook school . — First and second grades; Miss Mary Coek, teacher: N». enrolled...........................................52 Average belonging ............................ 50 Average daily attendance................... 44 No. dropped.......................................... 1 Times tardy............................................ 6 Time lest....................................1 hr 45 m Third and fourth grades; Miss L. E. Woods, teacher. No. enrolled.................... . . .50 Average belonging ........... . . .48 Average daily attendance ...46 No. dropped............ ... 1 No. readmitted. . . ... 1 Times tardy........... ...18 Time loet.................. ....... 2 hr 17 m No. on roll of honor ..................... 19 Fifth and sixth grades; Mrs. Mattbieu teacher. No. enrolled............................. ......... 56 Average belonging.................. ......... 56 Average daily attendance....... ......... 53 Ne. dropped ........................... ......... 1 No. readmitted......................... ......... 1 Times tardy............................. ......... 15 Time lost.................................... ...29 m C o L vmbus SCHOOL—First and second grades; Miss Emma Greene, teacher. No. enrolled.......................................... 63 Average belonging............................... 59 Average daily attendance................... 53 No. dropped............................................ 5 No. new pupils...................................... 6 Times tardy............................................ 7 Time lost ..................................1 hr 20 m No. on roil of honor.............................. 19 Third and fourth grades; Miss Ida Schofield, teacher. No. enrolled...................... ............. 51 Average belonging........... ............. 51 Average daily attendance ............. 45 No. dropped...................... ............. 1 Times tardy......................... ............. 0 Time lest............................. 1 hr 10 m No. on roll of honor.............................. 17 Fifth and sixth grades; Miss Peters, teacher. No. enrolled...........................................58 Average belonging .............................. 55 Average dally attendance...................52 Ne. dropped .......................................... 2 Times tardy.............................................. 9 Time lost.................................................. 33 No. on roll of honor.............................. 17 Seventh and oightli grades; J. A. Bu- clianan, teacher. No. enrolled......................... ............. 52 Average belonging............... ............. 52 Average daily attendance .. ............. 40 No. dropped....................... .. ............. 4 No. readmitted...................... ............... 2 Times tardy........................... ............... 35 Time lest................................. . 1 hr 36 m No. on roll of honor............. ............... 15 The November meeting of the coui- mlsniouerH was a short one. Two days were consumed in transacting the fol­ lowing business: In the mutter of the petition to vacate certain streets in Cozine’s 3rd addition; continued. In the matter of cost in the delin­ quent tax sale of tract of land belong­ ing to the J. E. Swanson estate; cost and percentage remitted. The bills allowed are as follows: Browu Bros & Co lumber . .$223 81 B W Williams wood................ John Due “ ................. B W William» rock for vault .. E Cruse work on bridge............. L H Miller hauling lumber.. Chas S Jones bridge work.... H 44 Allen Patterson 44 J M Patterson 44 W T Pattersun H W Gillingham 44 44 <1 John Farmer W O Johnson 14 14 I. D Daniel T D Henderson Sup salary.... 44 44 W C Wolfe T W Smith boarding Ind ....... Jones & Adams, lumber, lime. .. J C Pennington Treas salary.... T It Cornelius lumber................ T Jeffries