Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, August 29, 1895, Image 3

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    w ISIII X M 'ON r o r V T Y
a t f o r k s t urovh
THE MISSES WEBBLING
Send
T h e talen ted and eloq u en t Dr. E .
M a k ie ll, o f Portland, w ill lecture in the
S u m m er th eatre, T h u rsd ay, A u gu st 29th
a t 7:30 p. m ., on A . P. A-ism and R o­
m anism exp osed.
E v e ry b o d y in vited .
C a p le s & T h om as buy a h eap, sell
ch e a p and keep forever at it.
F ou n d — A w ater span iel d og.
th e H a t c h k t office.
C a ll at
F . A. H artm an w ent to P ortlan d , M on ­
d a y to m ake som e a d d itio n s to his b a r­
ber shop.
T h e sh o p is b ein g papered
ta s tily .
Mrs. H arry C ro sle y returned to th e
G ro v e on M ond ay e ve n in g s train .
D isease, dust an d d ec lin e is w h at
v o tin g a gain st th e bonds m eans.
Mr. and M rs. G u s W e h ru n g and
C o u n ty Treasu rer J. W . S a p p in g to n ,
and
Dr. L in to n , o f N e lialem , w ere
a m o n g th e nine passen gers M on d a y on
M cN a tn e r’s stage from T illa m o o k . As
th e aftern oon train for P o rtlan d sin ce
M ond ay leaves th e G ro ve three q u arters
o f an hour
la ter
th e sta ge
now-
sta rts later from T illam o o k — at five in ­
stead o f four, m a k in g it m uch m ore c o n ­
v en ie n t for people w ho are not add icted
to e arly rising.
40 acres, 25 b ottom lan d u n der c u lti­
v atio n , rest e a sily placed so. Three-
fou rth s o f a m ile from depot. A ll un der
fence. L iv in g w ater. P rice $40 per
•ere.
L anc . l r v l S o n .
8
G ood and w h olesom e w ater w ill cause
m an y people to m ak e th eir h om e in
F o rest G rove.
Mrs. R u th S cott, a form er resid en t, is
v isitin g friends here.
Mrs. J. N. W alk e r has returned from a
v isit to her old hom e in A b erd een , W ash.
P. C. F ilb e rt o f n ear M an n in g w as in
th e G rove T h u rsd ay.
I f you w ant lessened taxes and in cre a s­
ed advan tages, vote for bonds.
Miss H eisler o f G a le s C reek w as
tow n Th u rsd ay.
in
20 Pounds Best G ran u lated S u gar, f i.o o
$4 75
9 . IH9Ò.
Has Closed out his Groceries and will add
T he M isses W e b b lin g w ill appear here
Sept. 2, under the auspices o f th e ladies
o f Forest R eb ekah L o d ge , I. O. O. F.
I f you d o n ’ t w an t to p a y h ig h tax es
forever, vote for bonds.
PO HIS
STOCK
OF
F oun d— A bundle o f b ab y clothes,
O w ner can o b tain th em b y c a llin g at
th is office.
CUOTAS ;
DRV GOODS
Shoes and Furnishing Stock
His Clothing will be All NEW and in the Latest
Styles at Prices to Suit the Times
J. A. B risbin e o f th e C ity P h arm a cy
spent M onday in Portlan d .
C. G a llo g ly o f O regon C ity , visited
W ed n esd ay, Sept. 4, 9 A. M ., to 5 P.M . G rove M onday.
bond election . B ackw ards or Forwards.'
Those w ho h av e teeth to e x tr a c t m ay
L. V . W a lk e r o f G aston was in the avoid all the u n pleasan tn ess and pain
c ity , M onday.
w ith perfect sa fety, b y h a v in g anaes
E. J. C rabb, w ho has been in M cM inn­ th etics adm in istered b y C . L. L arge,
v ille for som e tim e, has returned to his M . D., I f it is n ot e n tire ly sa tisfa cto ry
there w ill be no ch arge. G as, E th e r
hom e near Buxton.
and the N ew Prep aration adm in istered
Mr. J. R. B a iley o f Buxton was in the at any one o f our d en tists, Dr. N ixo n
c ity M onday.
Dr. H ia tt or Dr. L yo n .
C . W . R obin son has raised H arry
C aples & T h om as buy a heap, sell
W e sc o tt’s residence, in th e eastern part
o f th e c ity , three feet and put a su b stan ­ ch eap and k eep iorever at it.
tia l foundation under it.
Mr. H ib b ard o f N elialem , a p rinter who
Mrs. P. S. U lm w ho h as been in the finds ra n ch in g m ore profitable than fol­
h a b it o f co m in g to her resid en ce in the low in g in th e footsteps o f G u tteub erg
G ro v e eve ry y e a r sa ys th e y w ill not and F au st, visited the H a t c h k t , M on­
com e to th is c it y unless w ater w o rk s are day.
p u t in.
Bonds— Y e s or Bond: -N o ?
Prosper
C . O. R oe, o f th e A b b o tt & R oe au c­ or d eclin e?
tio n house was in P o rtlan d T u esd ay .
A pu b lic m eetin g w ill be held at C or­
T h e street sp rin k le r had th e iron d is­ n elius F rid a y, 8 P. M. in the Church
trib u to r d am aged by b a c k in g in to the under con trol o f the G ood Te m plars o f
w ater tan k W edn esd ay m orn in g. It was W ashin gton d istrict.
Good Program .
w as laid up for repairs a sh ort tim e but A d d ress by R ev. Mr. Scofield o f Forest
T o m m y th e T in n e r soon put it a gain in G rove. E v e ry b o d y in vited .
w o rk in g order.
R ecen t issues o f th e H a t c h k t tellin g
W e ll’s is w ell su pplied w ith C raw ford abou t th e co n d itio n o f th e c ity have not
p each es and M elons.
been sent abroad .
It is a m atter o f
local con cern o n ly and the H a t c h k t
A com m ercial tra ve le r stru ck th e G r c ve
h as been en ab led , k n o w in g it was talkin g
th is w eek w ith a n o ve lty in th e b ic y c le
p riv a te ly to our ow n people, to tell the
lin e. T h e tire is m ade o f laced le a th e r
plain tru th , even th ou g h it was not
w h ich h olds the a ir p erfec tly and is easy
a lw ays pleasin g. Som e o f the incidents
rid in g w ith no d an ger o f p u n ctu rin g. It
o f last y e a r w ere not pleasin g and yet they
is o n ly adapted fo r sum m er use, h ow ­
are lik e ly to be repeated unless som e­
ever.
th in g is don e to preven t.
T h e m isguided w retch w ho a b stracted
T h e old and relia b le furniture house
an axe from the H a t c h h t w ood shed
now run by G eo. L. S m ith is known all
»ome tim e sin ce w ill con fer a fa vor by
over W ashin gton cou n ty and in con n ec­
retu rn in g th e sam e to th is office. N o
tion w ith it is th e U n d ertak in g D epart­
qu estions asked .
W e d o n ’t furnish
m ent w ith a ll o f th e latest applian ces
sam ple copies o f th e ax. W in te r is co m ­
for ca rin g for the dead. T h e u n dertaker
in g and we need it.
is also an em b alm er and m akes no extra
A p p le boxes very ch e a p at G r e e r’s.
ch arg e for ord in ary w ork.
A n d as to
A g rea t m an y people are ta k in g a d ­ prices: O ur good s sim p ly defy com pe­
v a n ta g e o f Dr. L a r g e ’s ad m in isterin g tition .
a n a e sth e tic s at th e d en tists and are
h a v in g th eir teeth rem oved p ain lessly.
£
B. C. Stanton o f P ortlan d w as in tow n
Tuesday.
Mr. Pfanner has received a cop y o f the
n ew Portland d irectory. T h is d irectory
M isses’ an d b o y s ’ school shoes in
h as ju st been published and is th e first
largest v a rie ty , sp. h eel or heel, f 1.25 and
on e to com e to the G ro ve and so far the
upw ards.
T h e se goods are guaranteed
o n ly one.
all solid leath er. G r e g g ’s Shoes store.
T h e public sch ool b egin s M an d ay,
Mr. G a rrig u s o f beyond G reen ville
S e p t. a.
visite d th e G ro ve Th u rsd ay.
W irtz Bros, h ave been appoin ted local
M rs. and M iss Batem an o f G ales Creek
a ge n ts for th e A m erican L a u n d ry — one
w ere in th e G ro ve F rid ay.
o f th e best P ortlan d laundries.
A ll
S e e W e lls ’ 25c Tea.
w h ite labor.
W ork done prom ptly,
th o ro u g h ly and at regu lar prices.
in you r laun d ry M onday.
V ll.l'S T
Mr. J. L. G reg g visited Mr. C h ester
Dolph in Portland last w eek from T u e s­
d ay until F rid ay.
ABOUT TOWN.
T h e P acific Coast E n g ra v in g Co. i»
▼ ery busy with orders frous a ll over the
•la te.
E xcel leu t w ork a t reason ab le
rates is alw ays sough t after.
IIA TCH Kl'. T H I K S D A Y ,
D octor C. L . L a rge reports a son born
to Mrs. N ic B oatm an , th e postm istress
at H ayw ard , 12 m iles n orth o f th is c ity
S u n d ay th e 25th.
1 0 0 ...............................
M
Mr. E m m et Q u ick from G a le s C reek ,
loo Pounds Best E x tr a C Sugar,
$4 5 ° j passed th rou gh on h is w ay to N etarts
100 Pounds Best C Sugar,
** 25 ; last T uesday — T illa m o o k A d vocate.
C a p les & T h om as b u y a heap, sell <
Mrs. D w ig h t T h om as, o f Forest G rove,
ch e a p and k eep forever at it.
1 O re., sister o f Mrs. G . W\ N elson, is v isit­
M iss E d ith W en d o rf o f Portlan d v is it­
in g in th is c ity .— K a lam a Bulletin.
ed M iss M cN am er last week.
Mr. and Mrs. G en e E . Larim ore, who
Mrs. H . O . H yd e started a w eek ago h ave been in th e c ity for some tim e, left
T u e sd ay for L in co ln , N ebraska, w here ¡ for th eir hom e in Portlan d last T h u rsd ay.
sh e w ill visit rela tives, and also at W h ite
— K a la m a B ulletin.
C lou d , retu rn in g in abou t six w eeks.
Mr. M ichael Boyd o f near Corn elius
T h e H a t c h e t P r in te r y .in accordance
here M onday.
w ith a prom ise p reviou sly m ade, w ill
p rin t w itho ut cost to th e c ity and de-
G o to A b b o t & R o e 's for harness,
liv e r th is w eek to th e R ecord er boo
jhj I cs W atrous b rou gh t in th e I.
b a llo ts— h a lf b earin g th e words “ F o r pmtUf#on p arty T h u rsd ay from N etarts
Ind eb ted n ess— Y e s and th e reft “ F o r w h m th ey h ave been cam p in g for a
In d eb ted n ess— N o .”
It it e a rn e stly fo itn ig h t.
honed th ere w ill be no need for th e la tter
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Mrs. C lark is v isitin g her sister. Mrs.
T h e P acific Coast A ssociation opposed c h a n d je f .
to
10 secret
secrci aor; flies w ill hold its ann ual
ff
drJkire to
F orest . G ro ve pros
F irst E v a n g e lic a l ch u rch ,
«ion
pr, vote to put in wau
[ Sept. 25 and 2b
A Large Line of Underwear Very Cheap.
Mr. A. M artin and d au gh ter, M iss
H essie, o f W ash in gto n cou n ty, passed
th rou gh O sw ego M on d ay on th eir w ay
hom e from Can by, w h ere th e y had been
visitin g the form er’s d au gh ter, Mrs. J.
A. G ra h a m .— O sw ego Iron W ork er.
A good suit for 50 cts.
A good Overall for 50 cts.
M idw ifery a sp e cia lty.
A n a esth e tics
adm in istered and
w om en
con fin ed
w itho ut pain b y C. L . L a rg e M. D. o f
Forest G rove.
A good 50c Shirt for 45 cts.
A good pair of Suspenders.
For ten days will
three cakes.
give you J. S. Kirk Boquet
Toilet
Soap for 15 cts. per box,
Cheap at 25 cts.
New Goods arriving every week.
Corne^ and see me for Dry Goods, Shoes and Clothing.
Mrs. W e n d o rf o f P ortlan d spen t S u n ­
d ay at M rs. M cN a m e r’s and visited her
ranch near T h a tc h e rv ille .
W ill do you good.
J. D. JH I BBS,
F o r S a le .— C lean O at S tra w .
G eo. F . N aylo r.
Mr. W . H. C r o s le y ’s house on the
corner o f N. F irst a ven u e and A street
has been m oved north to front on the
latter street and w here it fo rm erly stood
a ce lla r has been dug for th e new resi­
d en ce soon to be put up.
FOREST (¿ROVE, OREGON.
M i. D e m p se y’s n ew resid en ce on
F irst S tre e t, G re e n v ille re a d , is en closed
and fast n earin g com p letion .
Mr. E d . W o lf, fo rm e rly co n n ected w ith
L ipm an , W o lf & Co. P o rtlan d , is v isitin g
his cou sin , Dr. C . L. L arge.
Mr. C h as. M iller, th e d ru g g ist, was
P ortlan d M on d ay 011 business.
L a rg e double store filied w ith b argain s
from w h ich to select, D ry G ood s, G ro cer­
I f you are tru ly in favor o f econ om y, ies, Boots, Shoes, C lo th in g and Tinw are,
vote “ F o r Indebtedness— Y e s” .
W e buy a h eap, sell ch e ap , and keep
forever at it.
Mrs. L. L. G riffin returned from a two
C aples & T h om as,
w eeks visit to N etarts T h u rsd ay.
F o re st G ro ve .
M iss E d ith W en d o rf o f P ortlan d jo in ed
M iss H od gd en o f P ortlan d is v isitin g
the M cN am er p a rty at the halt w ay at Mrs. E. H . M arsh 's.
cam p S atu rd ay.
Mr. F . A lsp a u g h , rep resen tin g the
A. L. M cLeod w ent to T illam ook P ortlan d bran ch o f th e R. G . Dunn &
S atu rd ay.
Co. com m ercia l a g e n cy , w as in tow n
S ee A b b o t & R oe for all com m ssion W edn esd ay v isitin g th e variou s business
houses and re v isin g th e ra tin g s w ith the
Mr. Blaker, th e liousefurnisl er has
care for w h ich th is a g e n c y is noted.
had th e front o f his b u ild in g painted
M iss B lan ch e M cN am er retu rn ed from
a d d in g g re a tly to its appearance.
T illa m o o k W ed n esd ay.
T o loan — Som e m oney.
S om eb od y w ith little regard for lionestv
E d w a r d L. N a y i . o r .
and less sense visited M r. F ra n k C a tc h ­
F o r S ch o o l S hoes call at G r e g g ’s Shoe
ing s m elon patch and cu t open and d e ­
Store.
stroyed th e green fruit. N o. 8 sh ot w ill
M r. C roth ers a Portlan d broker, cam e greet th e n ext intruder.
out T h u rsd ay to visit Dr. W ard and
Best flour 70 ce n ts a sack.
accom pan ied him on a
fishin g trip
C a p les & Th om as.
W edn esd ay.
Mr. E rn st had an accid en t w h ile d riv ­
P ain ts, o ils and glass at A b b c t & R o e ’s.
in g W ed n esd ay e v e n in g near Mr. S.
T h e qu alification o f voters in th is bond H u g h e s’ resid en ce.
H e w as throw n
ele ctio n are:
M ust be electors under from th e rig and b ruised som ew h at. T h e
the gen eral state law s, resid en ts o f the ca rria ge w as b a d ly broken.
c ity d u rin g the th ree m onths n ext pre­
Mr. D a vid P atterson is th is w eek in
ced in g the election and in addition m ust
tow n lo o k in g a fter h is p ro p e rty here.
have p roperty in th e c ity on w h ich th ey
M on d ay he v isited h is son a t H illsboro.
h ave paid tax es d u rin g the preceding
Mr. Patterson is h e a rtily h o p in g for
tw o years.
w ater w ork s as a n y one w ou ld w h o has
M r. C h arles D olph cam e out T h u rsd ay suffered th e sad loss he has.
to Dr. W a rd ’s and returned W edensday.
C a p les & T h o m as b u y a h eap , sell
T h e sid ew alk in front o f H aines & ch eap and k ee p forever at it.
B a ile y 's store, W ed n esd ay, had a great
T h e last o f th e band series o f out d oor
pile o f new fall goods w h ich had ju st
en tertain m en ts in th e sum m er th eater
arrived.
w ill com e F rid a y n igh t. F arce “ F u n in
Dr. M cC lellan d w as in Portlan d M on­ a R e sta u ra n t.”
d a y and T u esd ay on co lleg e business and
C a le B a ile y from O regon C ity w as in
co n ferrin g w ith th e tru stees there.
tow n o v er n ig h t W ed n esd ay.
Y o u n g L a d y! I f you h ave been eatin g
on ion s ca ll at S m ith ’s and he w ill q u ote
you prices on F u rn itu re th a t w ill tak e
you r b reath aw ay. Sure cu re guaranteed.
A New Stock of Hats and Caps to select from
A d a m a g in g fire lias been ragin g
th rou gh th e woods south o f T u a la tin in
w h ich betw een 800 and 1200 cords o f
woocFare sta cked .
S evera l fires were
tarted on the n ig h t o f th e 19th w ith
m alicio us in ten t, and th e perp etrator was
tra ck e d for som e d istan ce. It is supposed
the sam e in d ivid u al started th is tire on
the B achus place.
S evera l houses co n ­
tain in g fam ilies are in th e w oods. Most
o f th e w eek th e people th ro u gh o u t th e
en tire settlem en t h ave been fig h tin g
tires.— O sw ego Iron W orker.
.1. A. B R IS B IN E , Proprietor
Does not claim to be the only drug store in town
but does claim to have the Largest and Best
Selected Stock, the Best Facilities for keeping
stock Fresh, Clean and Pure.
Prescriptions will be accurately compounded
and none but the best of drugs used. W e are
here for fair and legitimate business and ask a
share of your patronage.
C a p le s & T h o m as b u y a heap, sell
c h e a p and k eep forever a t it.
F ou n d — On th e G a le s C reek road, a
sa tch el co n ta in in g c h ild re n 's clo th in g.
C a ll at H a t c h k t office.
Ice cream and ice cream sod a at the
H om e B akery.
T illa m o o k stage had th e X o f th e rig
break near M cN a m e r’s cam p , 28 m iles
out. A ca rria ge w as sen t out from here
to tak e th e passen gers ou.
B argain s in land. F ligh ty acres jo in in g
th e tow n o f D ille y, 60 un der cu ltiv atio n ,
go o d house, barn and ou t buildings,
four hun d red fruit trees and a n y q u an tity
o f sm all fruits. L iv in g w ater. A ll for
n fty d ollars per acre on reason able terms.
L a n g l e y 5 c S o n .
ad outdoor s<»ei*i.
Do You Want a Rig!
Don't Yon Want a Place to Put Your Team!
Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse!
GO TO JONES.
'Bus Meets Every Train.
Special Facilities for Filling the Wants of
i
T h e sisters o f llM « e b e k a h lo d ge I. O . I
( O l l l 111 C I * C U I T l ’ i l V O l l t T H .
O. P ., g a v e an ice cream fe stiv a l in th e
cam p u s F rid a y even in g.
C osy little C O U r tC O U S
A ttC IltiO Il, F i r s t
Y e s, G ree r th e g ro cer h as th e finest
tab le s w ere spread un der th e trees and
line o f teas and coffees in th e city .
num erous C h in ese la n te rn s festooned j
from th e bran ch es cast th e ir v ariega ted |
Dull only for Dullards.
T h e m an w h o a d v ertises th e rig h t
kin d o f good s a t fair p rices th ro u gh sui­
tab le ch a n n e ls w ill reap m an ifold re
turns from h is en terprise. T h e m an w ho
n eglects to a d v ertise, on th e th eo ry th a t
it is not w orth w h ile to do so in “ th e
d ull se a so n ," as he prefers to ca ll the
sum m er, has no rig h t to co m p la in i f c u s ­
tom ers are far b etw een . N o season is
■ 'd u ll” e x c e p t for those w h o m ak e it so
by stu b bo rn adh eren ce to id eas th a t oe-
lon g to th e stage-coach era .— Salem
S tatesm en .
City Drug Store . .
A n ( |
R e a s o n a b le
™
C h lS S
Charges.
Ifl\IPC THP
IIVFPYMAN
I I lia
la l » la l\ 1 U l r x l’ a
lig h t on the scene and m ade it so in vit-
m g th at the tab les w ere crow d ed a ll th e w V l i ’ I a J
e ve n in g. T h e cream w as e x c e lle n t so |
th e people h ave p leasan t reco llectio n s o f
th e K cb e k a h s aud as the affair was fi­
n a n cia lly profitab le th e R e b e k a h s are
w ell pleased. T h e H a t c h k t office w as
d e lig u tfu lly rem em bered in th e way
n ew spapers lik e to be on su ch occasion s.
,
T u m O U tS
Forest Grove.
Cl be Ilia in Object • • *>
Pasturage.
W ith in IH m iles o t tow n , green grass,
k n e e h ig h , and ru n n in g w ater. H orses,
$ i, ca ttle , 75 ce n ts per m onth.
E u w a r k L. N a y l o r .
WESCOTT& ALLEN,
D E A L E R S IN
In keeping our drug store open is to put up
prescriptions, and that keeps us fairly busy—
with more business in sight. Our shop is often
full, hut we will make room for you long enough
to take your order and will fill it from fresh ma­
terial with the utmost care.
Incidentally (and why not), we supply many
people in this vicinity with toilet articles, per*
fumes and stationery, and they think a lot of the
corner drug store.
FRESH A>n SALT MEATS, THE MILLER PHARMACY
POULTRY, FISH
AND GAME.
A ll O r d e r s P r M N p t ly l*rltv«»r«*d.
Apothee»««** o.‘ tho Kirnt n»»».