Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, June 20, 1895, Image 3

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W A S H IN G T O N COI NTV II A TC II KT, TH I KSI» V Y, .11'N 10 ‘¿O, 1S1»;
J. A. BRISBINE
A BO U T TOW N.
A lot o f m en 's cotton worsted pants in
Mrs. Durst o f Nevada C ity, Cal., who
P U R E LY PERSO N AL.
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sizes from 30 to 46, guaranteed not to
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has been visiting her brothers, J . L.
T he Press Association will meet at rip, for $1.50.
B O O S& H .
Mrs. B. W. Chandler who has been and A. L. Striplin , returned
home
returned from Tuesday.
N ew port J u ly 20th and the tired educat-
Insurance adjusters are in town adjust- away since Jan u a ry ,
ors o f the people will forget double stand- i,lg the Su n d ay fire losses.
California Friday,
Mr. Downing, from Eastern Oregon, |
ard, tariff and foreign
w policy
_ in the de
W escott sells three pounds o f steak
M r. K ib b e, school clerk o f the jo in t visited his daughters, who are attending j
ligh t o f coast life
district near Buxton, was in town on the Academ y, last week.
for 25 cts.
Yes, Greer the grocer has the finest
business Monday.
AND HAS ON HAND
Mr. Youn g from Eastern Oregon
Select Sch o ol.—We are pleased to
line o f teas and coffees in the city.
A FU LL L IN K OK
M elki Johnson and fam ily w’ent to whose daughter is attending the Aca
learn th at the call for a select summer
Mr. Garrison happily remembered the school has been responded to so gener­ Tillam ook on Sunday'! stage.
j demy was here over Sunday.
H a t c h k t Printery with some elegant ously.
Mrs. Griffin employs only the
Messrs. Lieser and Proebsted o f V an-
Miss K n ig h t Olds o f North Y am h ill is
roses Thursday.
most approved methods of teaching, to couver, W ash., were here through com- visiting at Prof. G arrison's home.
H aines & Bailey are prepared to offer , which may be attributed her great suc- mencement.
Miss Bessie Thorp is teachin g the ¡
room. T his lady has
the highest prices for sheep and goat ! cess ‘ n t*le
M r Osborne o f New Y o rk City spent j school south east o f the city. The í
wool, either in goods or cash. Be sure provided a course o f lessons in w riting
schoolhouse is located on a sidehill on
lor her school, to be given by Prof. Tuestlay in ‘ he G rove on business.
and give us a call before selling.
PRIC ES REA SO N ABLE
F o rest G r o v e , O reg o n .
G arrison, the course to begin on M onday
M r. Casey o f Portland was in town the road continuing from the railw ay j
The ladies o f the W. K . C. desire to re­
station. Here are 19 children from 14 ¡
next, and without extra charge to pupils. Tuesday.
turn their thanks to the young people j
to 5 years old. Term closes this week, j
« . A . (illllD I S .
P E T E K 1.1N I». K l). F K IltA Y .
T he present number w ill doubtless be
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Mr. Parrons and Mr. Persons o f G ales
who assisted them in the M ilk m aid ’s doubled
next week.
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Mr. C. H. Row e left Tuesday by the
Creek were in the G rove Tuestlay.
Convention.
Union Pacific for Boston as a delegate to j
L iverene is sold under a positive guar- (
W . T. Andrews o f the Andrews L um ­ the International Supreme lodge soon
Liverene— liver, k id n ey and consti- antee. C. F . M iller, sole agent.
bering Co., M ountaindale, was in the to meet iu that city, from the Grand
pation cure.
. . M a n u f a c t u r e A l l K in d s ok . .
| A young couple, evidently under legal city Tuesday.
lodge of Oregon, I. O. G. T.
General I . J . Thorp has received an in- a g Cf unsuccessfully applied for a mar-
Mr. Rodell Madison o f Gaston form erly 1 I)r. M cClelland is in Portland today.
vitation to deliver the address at the re- , riage litellse yeste'rd ay. The man gave
union, at W ellsville, N. Y ., o f the regi­ his name as C. M iller o f G ales Creek o f the Madison & Q uim by m ill, was in
A. L. M acleod arrived this morning.
ment he commanded through the war. and said that he had only recently come the city Tuesday.
Mr. M ark T. Cox closed his school
to this county and was unacquainted
M onday’s visitors were, among others,
Farm loans eight percent.
in District No. 43 a week ago
The
outside o f G ales C ity.
However he de-1 G «o- H. Tem ple o f Scoggin s V alley, G .
Scott & Co.
term began in March and in that time
d in e d to allow an y one there to be cal- ! A. D avis o f Gaston and Sam uel Doney
Fo r L adies' tan oxfords in piccad illy
there has been enrolled 18 boys and 27
led up by telephone to vouch for his age j ° f Lafayette.
girls, averaging 32 in daily attendance.
or square toes, special sale $1.2 5 .
and so had to go aw ay unsatisfied.
Come and See Us. We can satisfy you in goods and price.
Mr. T. J . Poteet o f G aston, father o f
G re g g ’ s New Shoe Store. j
Ice cream and ice cream soda at the the proprietor o f the W estern House,
H ILLSB O R O .
Dr. L arg e’ s father m ade the door
was in town Tuesday on business.
Hom e Bakery.
fram es and windows for the old building j
Judge Cornelius exam ined into the
A. B. M addox o f Fishers Landing, S.
Charles Robinson sent over Wednesday
north o f Boos & H ’s which the Doctor
condition o f Bernard Krebs, charged You can save money ami be
is m aking into a studio for M r. Fritz. by the stage some fine trout caught on Brown and M. H. Low rey o f Gaston with insanity, and ordered him held for
and
H.
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. . . . sure o f satisfaction by buying o f
the Wilson.
T hat was in 1851.
treatment.
Gales Creek, were am ong S a tu rd ay’s
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Born to the wife o f Geo. Ireland, on
Do you know*, neighbor, that the
L ad ies’ and b o y ’s tennis in black and visitors.
13th inst. a son.
H O M E B A K E R Y m akes the best Bread check only 50 cents.
W. C. Puffer o f Portland came out to
after all.
T hey sell their bread only
G re g g ’s New Shoe Store.
L. L. W illiam ’s store was robbed of
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look over his farm near Gaston and $90 Saturday
out o f their own store and pay no com ­
evening. W hen Mr.
The firemen turned out in good num­ spent Sunday in the Grove.
m issions to men to sell their bread, con­
W illiam s went to supper he left that
bers to Su n d ay’s fire. Only a few had
sequently they w ill sell you bread
A. A. Mead o f G reen ville was here amount in the till. He came back with
hold o f the rope when the apparatus left
cheaper on special terms by the quantity
Geo. Ireland and left him alone in the
over Sunday.
its house but at every block three or
store while gettin g kindlin g. On his
and sell you two loaves for a N ickel—
four join ed until there was a big team.
J . Lord, a telegraph linem an, o f Port­
return he found Mr. Ireland had gone,
even if dour has raised 40 cts. on the
land, Sundaved here.
I f you want som ething nice in groceries
j Later going to the cash register he
barrel.
Everything usually found in a F i r s t C l a s s M e a t M a r k e t .
Messrs. Fran k Johnson and Geo. missed the money. A search warrant
or glassw are go to G reer’s.
The stars and stripes fluttered from
Phelps o f D illey were here on business was got out and Mr. Irelan d’s premises
N ext llo o r to llu t c h e t B u ild in g , F o r e s t G ro v e .
Tw’o dogs kept the poundmaster busy
the the post office flag staff last Friday,
Tuesday.
and after he was arrested, he him self
in honor o f the birthday an niversary of during the first o f the week.
Mr. S . H. Andrew’s o f Oregon C ity, exam ined but to no purpose. There are
the national ensign.
Lots in College addition going fast
one o f the U niversity trustees, visited m any who doubt that he is guilty.
School has been closed but W ells still at $100 to $15 0 per lot. Call soon or his son
Joh n Zim m erm an was fined $20 and
H enry during com mencement
sells all kinds o f fresh vegetables’ and best w ill be taken.
costs in Ju stice K n ig h t’s court Saturday
time.
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fruits.
for assault on Mr. Ja s. Jack so n . H e has
Mr. Jo h n Connell, o f Glencoe, was in
An effort is being made to establish a
filed a bond and w’ill appeal to the
The sidewalk in front o f Mr. H in es’
Sons o f Veterans cam p here. There are town F rid a y and attended the banquet circuit court.
property, corner o f M ain street aud Third
nearly one-hundred and fifty eligible at Herm osa hall.
J . C . CLARK, PROPRIETOR
avenue, has been relaid and new w alk s
in this region and there is every reason
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Napoleon
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Mr.
built from house to sidewalk.
Keeps a Full Line of all that pertains to a F i r s t C i . a s s D r u g
to hope the effort m ay be successful.
Henry W. Corbett, Mr. H enry Failin g
fo r est gro vk .
B u s i n e s s . Drugs, Proprietary Medicines, T o i l e t
W anted— A ll kinds o f wool.
and
Mr.
Milton
W.
Sm
ith,
all
o
f
Port­
Articles, Perfumes anci Stationery.
H. W. Scott has been appointed agent
CORRECTED W E EK LY BY GREEK TH E GROCER
C a p l iu S & T h o m a s .
for the Aetna Life and Accident Insur­ land, attended the exercises o f com ­
* * * * Se enteen years experience in com pounding prescriptions is a guarantee o f
P
r o d u c e r ' s S e l l i n g P r i c e .
mencement week.
Last month the J . S. C lark cream ery ance Co.
our ab ility in that work
W ill l>e glad to have you call when needing an ythin g
B utter............. . 7 to 15 cts. p e r lb.
in our line.
was kept very busy. D uring M ay 91557
. 14 cts. p e r doz.
Mr. K a ise r of near G ales Creek w as in E g g s
“ Old J im ” , G reer the G rocer’s delivery
C
heese............
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10
to
13
cts.
p
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lb.
lbs. o f m ilk were received from which
All» 1 11 Street, Eoreiit Grove
B aco n -sid es .
.8 c ts. p e r lb.
horse, Su n d ay evening, while rolling in the city Tuesday.
K b m
.10 cts. per lb.
3570 lbs. o f butter were made, selling
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p
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the lot, struck his shoulder again st a
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Mr. M iller o f Portland was in the city I.ard ..............
S. B. G IL P IN .
T . J . IIA K K I * . N o ta r y P u b ilo
for $146.25. T his brought the farm er 18c
.10 cts. p e r lb.
piece o f crockery and severed an artery. Tuesday in the interest o f a tem perance P o ta to e s ............
20 to 30 cts. p e r h u n d red lbs.
a roll clear o f expense. The cream ery is
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to
100
cts.
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lbs.
Fo r a time he bled profusely but the newspaper.
B e a u s .................
3 to 3% p e r lb.
prospering and the good qu ality o f its
D ried A p p le s.
. 4 to 6 cts. p er lb.
doctor was called and the wound soon
product is being recognized and bringing
R ev. Jo h n J . Black o f N elialem stayed D rie d P ru n e s
.4 to 6 c ts p e r lb.
dre sed. The anim al is rapidly im prov­
T a llo w
. 3 lA to 4 cts. p e r lb.
in the trade it merits.
| over T uesday night in town.
C h ic k e n s, old
$ 1 to $2.50 p e r do*.
ing
D u ck s
.$ 2 to $3 p e r do*.
T w enty-five lbs. o f Boiling B e e f for $1
J . M. Garrison, o f Fo rest Grove, was Geese................
$n to $H p er do*.
Bargains in land. E ig h ty acres jo in in g
T urkeys.......... . 10 to 12J4 cts. p e r lb. a liv e .
at W escott’s.
among his relatives east o f Y am h ill
J l H to 3 cts. p e r lb. ^ less for
H id e s ...............
the tow’ii o f Dilley’, 60 under cultivation,
Special Bargains in Twenty and Forty Acre
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g ru b b y or m u rra in .
Money to loan at reasonable terms on good house, barn and out buildings, j Friday. He returned home Satu rd ay.— S h e e p P e lts
. . 35 to 40 cts. e a c h .
Am ity "blade.
\ 2 lA to 3 cts. g ro s s w e ig h t , 5
Tracts in Washington, Yamhill
B
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f
good security.
N ixon & G errish.
four hundred fruit trees and any quantity
I
to 6 cts. d ressed .
n .............
$2 to $2.50.
Jo e Slavin o f Portland, a form er stu­ P M o u r tto
The sidew alk in front o f the old o f sm all fruits. L iv in g wrater. A ll for
k .................
4V4 to .s cts. p e r lb. dressed.
and Tillamook counties:
V e a l ...................
4 to 4J4 cts. d ressed .
M arsh house on F irst Avenue has been fifty dollars per acre on reasonable terms. dent o f P. U., was am ong the com ­ W h e a t ...............
40 cts. c lear.
mencement
visitors.
FO
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O
ats
18 to 20 cts. sack e d .
relaid.
A n ew walk has been built in
in the
C IT Y D R U G S T O R E
Medicines, Toilet Articles,
Perfumes and Stationery.
Prescriptions
W ill receive
Special
Attention.
The Cornelius Mechanics’ Planing Mill Co.
Mechanics’ Building Material,
Mouldings, Brackets and
Turned Work.
Stairbuilding a Specialty.
. . . . C o r n e llu a , O r e g o n .
j. h . a l l e n ;
CHOICE MEATS,
. . . FINE POULTRY, . . .
FRESH FISH.
THE BOWLBY PHARMACY
M e l k i J ohnson
R E j A L E S T A T E A G E J 4 T S .
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H a y ........................... $<‘>•50 to $7.50 b aled .
front o f the adjoining college property.
WILSON
RIVER
ROAD
To Tillamook, Netarts and the Toast
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Caples are in the
Cornelius now has tw’o daily m ails
Grove.
40 acres, 25 bottom land under culti­
H ighest driest lot in Forest G rove for both wavs.
sale by A. B. Thom as.
Joh n M cN am er set out F rid a y for vation, rest easily placed so. Three-
Fo r Sale Cheap.— B uggy and three
fourths o f a m ile from depot. All under
The weather bureau report prom ises seated wagon. Jo n es the Liverym an. California, stopping on his way to visit
fence. L iv in g water. Price $40 per
at
Salem
and
Ashland.
H
is
destination
abundant crops for Western Oregon.
The San Francisco Exam iner man at­
is P*ort Jon es where he w ill rem ain about acre.
The property owners o f the G rove are tended commencement. In the hush of a week.
L an g ley & S on .
appreciatin g the efforts o f the Common the exercises came the words “ A prize (
Mrs. H arvey o f Portland visited her
For Rent or Sale.
Council for securing good streets and given with even- subscription” .
Most Magnificent Scenery
daughter M iss M oreland at Lanoua hall
m any o f them have alread y begun the
A good 8-room house with 1 acre o f
M idw ifery a specialty. Anaesthetics
during commencement.
work o f grav ellin g or putting crushed adm inistered and
land, in Forest Grove. Fin e fruit, good
women
confined ;
Splendid Camping Facilities
F r ee f r o m D u s t
rock in front o f their places.
Miss Birdie Im us, o f K alam a, W ash., water, nice location. A bargain.
without pain by C. L . Large M. D. o f
Inquire o f J . A. Striplin .
D
aisy
who
has
been
visiting
Pratt
the
Forest
Grove.
Wescott sells a quarter o f lam b for 25c.
Fish and Game Plentiful
last week, returned home W ednesday
In the report o f the I. O. G . T. Grand
W ashington lodge I. O. O. F . had
morning accom panied by M isses Row’ena, j
work in the Scarlet degree M onday lodge crediting Forest G rove lodge with Daisy and M argaret Pratt, who will
second place in point o f accessions in
night.
make a two w eeks’ visit with friends I
m em bership was an error. That honor
The Best Mountain Road and the Cheapest Rates of
Lost— A B lack Jersey , slit in righ t ear, belongs to Medford lodge No. 507 who there.
white ju st above her hind feet. Finder gained 56. Forest G rove was third with
Toll in the State.
Rev. Mr. D ick o f H illsboro was here
w ill receive a reasonable reward.
during commencement.
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T. B b l u n g h k r .
Mr. D. M. C. G ault, editor o f the
I P. U. Alum ni association elected as
The “ Portland S u n ’ th in ks its nam e 0fljcerg: H arvey W. Scott, president;
H illsboro Independent, attended the ,
less correspondent better au th o rity on Jesse Caples> vicc president; Miss Nellie exercises o f com m encem ent w eek.
th e recent fire than Hon. S . H ughes and Woods, secretary and treasurer; advisory
Miss Sadie C ran g returned from As­
M r. E . W. H aines who were am ong the com m ittee, Mrs. Ream es and Messrs.
toria for commencement.
ve ry first on the scene Su n day m orning. M. W. Sm ith and Napoleon Davis.
Mrs. W. Goodin o f Glencoe visited
The Portland Upholsterer
M en’s tennis shoes in black and check
T u ality lodge A. F . and A. M., H ills­ the Grove W ednesday.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
o n ly 60 cents. G re g g ’s New Shoe Store. boro, w ill have work in the M. M. de­
Mr. and Mrs. T. L . W ilks o f G reen­ All kinds of Upholsterer's goods
The band boys, looking their best in gree at its next regular communication.
ville were in the city M onday.
their Sunday-go-to-m eeting uniform s,
supplied on short notice
Persons washing teeth extracted pain­
Hon. J . D. R obb o f Portland, form erly
had their pictures taken on Dr. W ard’ s lessly should go to Dr. Large. He will
F o r e s t G ro v e
principal of T ualatin A cadem y, attended 1
grounds on Su n day.
adm inister chloroform , ether or the
L E A V E S FO RK ST G R O V E
L F .A V K S T IL L A M O O K
commencement.
The M iller Pharm acy m akes a specialty new preparation at either dentist’s. No
Sunday*. Tuesdays and Thursdays.
M ondays W ednesdays and F rid ays.
T.
W.
Sane
and
son,
o
f
G
aston,
S.
charge
to
the
patient
if
not
satisfactory.
o f com pounding prescriptions.
GOOD
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ON TH K
Earn est and T. J . M iller o f Cornelius,
C IV IL E N G IN E E R ,
One o f th e large trees on Pacific ave­
Several loads o f baled hay pass through
and T. E. M ills
Vernonia, were in the
Inquire o f T. C . M cN A M K R , F o a a a T O i e v a .
town each day on their w ay to the nue in front o f Verts hall has been cut
C onveyancing and Su rveyin g.
T itles
Grove Friday.
down.
railw ay station.
E xam ined . N otary Public.
Mr. W. B. Streeter o f Portland was
The Port Townsend (W ash.) Leader o f
Tom M adigan 's is the place to get your
O FFICE. PACIFIC A V E N U E , N ext H ughes %
here during commencement.
For no more than the cost of ordinary
Son'» Hardware Store.
cream ery supplies and tinw are o f all Ju n e 6 m entions that J . W ill Lysons the
Mr. David Patterson is in town on a
kinds. Roofing and spouting a specialty. previous day was adm itted to practice
c o u n try papers you can get the W a s h in g t o n
in the superior court? after a written ex- short visit. He will return to Portland
A rumor is current that the next p rin ­
am ination and an oral one in open court, the latter part o f this week.
C o u n t y H a t c h e t , giving four pages of news
cipal o f the public school w ill be a grad ­
The certificate filed with his application
Ralph Donoghue, an express m essen­
uate o f P. U. who recently taught at
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from all over Washington county, and a
si owed th at since 1884 Mr. Lysons has ger running between Portland and A sh­
Gaston.
diligen tly pursued the study o f law for land, form erly a P. U. student, attended
twelve page metropolitan weekly with the news
Forty acre fruit ranch to trade for over three years and passed a creditable the exercises W ednesday.
town property by A. B.Thom as.
exam ination. Mr. L yso ns was form erly
of the world and other valuable and interest­
R ev. Mr. W atters attended the com ­
Mr. Daniel B ailey remembered the a student at T. A. & P. U.
mencem ent o f Portland U n iversity last
ing reading. The H a t c h e t is printed all at
H a t c h e t w ith a handsome b o q u et o f
A new’ lot o f nails and general hard- week, W illam ette the latter part o f this
flowers T u e *U y .
B oos & H.
ware.
week and in the interval between the
home, #1 a year, with Weekly Sun, $1.50, with
Forest Grove lodge I. O. G . T. at its
The firem en’s ball in V erts hall last two that of our own college.
Also
Plows,
W
agons,
Buggies
and
Carts.
last meeting installed Miss E v a W atters night was a financial and social success.
W e e k ly Dr'gouian, i2. The paper you ought
Sam uel Downs o f Omaha, N eb ., is
M cCorm ick B inders and Mowers.
deputy marshal vice Miss Stout who
Horse R akes and all kinds
A party belonging to the l*. S. geolog­ ta k in g a vacation in the Wilson R iver
t o tak e.
has returned to her home.
o f Farm in g Implements.
ical survey has been exam in in g into the where he went T hursday bv M cN auicr’s
M o n a r c h s
ARE GOOD
BICYCLES
ERNEST
2 0 0 0 F eet L o w er T han Any O ther R ou te
A. W. SEVERANCE, R eceiv er, T illam ook , Or.
10 Hours to Tillamook
. . Via Wilson River Road
M c N A M E R 'S STAG E
L. C. WALKER,
S . H U G H E S & SON,
Hardware,. . .
Stoves and
. . . Tinware
am
Firrwdrk» at Wells'
r I w ■ m
1
k
*
v l
m ineral riches o f this region.
L
stage.
P acific A v e .
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