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About Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1895)
\V ASIII N<«TO\ ( O l M l IIVTCIIKT. A BOUT TOW N. M isses’ and b o y s ' sch ool sh oes in la rg e st varie ty , sp. heel or heel, $1.25 and u pw ards. T h ese goods are gu aran teed a ll solid leath er. G r e g g ’s S h oes store. L a rg e d ou ble store filled w ith bargain s 100 Pounds Best G ra n u la te d S u gar from w h ich to select, D ry G oods, G rocer $4.60. C a p le s & T h o m as. ies, Boots, Shoes, C lo th in g and T inw are. Mrs. T . B row n is m o v in g in to th e W e b u y a h eap, sell ch e a p , and keep S to ry house across from th e postoffice. forever a t it. N. J. W a lk e r h as m oved in to h is new C a p le s & Thom as, house on T h ird street near th e C h ris tia n j F o rest G rove. This is the State M iss B lan ch e M cN am er returned from church. th e W ilso n R iv e r h a lfw a y ca m p W edn es G . R . H u gh es and C lau d e H allett day. W. A. C. A d a m s o f P o rtlan d w as in j open ed th e season w ith a record o f 23 tow n T u esd ay. Mrs. M aggie C am p b ell o f P en d leto n is birds. v is itin g h er sister M rs. Brisbine. A- A carload o f fruit w as sh ipped from th e G ro ve S atu rd a y by th e K arl F ru it Co. A n o th er follow s tod ay or tom o rrow . T w o m ore w ill go th is season. 'N i EXTREME NORTHWEST. M idw ifery a sp e c ia lty . A n a esth e tics T illa m o o k stage M o n d a y, had seven passen gers. A m o n g th em w ere Judge adm in istered an d w om en con fin ed H ew itt, Mrs. Larsen , la n d la d y o f the w itho ut pain b y C. L. L a rg e M . D. o f L arsen H ouse and Dr. M ay. Forest G rove. GRW CROPS'. Mr. and M rs. J. W . Jones o f M ist w ere L a b o r D ay w as observed in Forest S a y ! A ll you people th at ow e us a n y G ro ve b y m an y o f th e citize n s b egin registered at th e W estern H o u se, T u e s th in g m ust call and settle on or before n in g w ork a gain a fter th e sum m er v aca d ay. Prices one-third higher than in 1894. Millions of working people in the East finding O ct. 1, 1895, as w e m ust h av e m oney to tion. H o p -p ick ers are g e n e ra lly g e ttin g 90 I p a y ou r b ills w ith. H ops are v e r y h e a v y ClliployniCllt W i t l l i n c r e a s e d W a g e s Now what’s the matter with Oregon? S ee A b b o t & Roe for a ll com m ission cen ts a h un d red . B e il & G r a y . th is year. Mr. Jones, th ree m ile s w'est . . . . P o rtla n d papers are an n ou n cin g a 1 hink, talk and preach good tunes and you will have them W irtz Bros, h ave been a p p oin ted lo c a l sale b y th e a d m in istrato r o f the estate o f o f G aston on th e m o u n ta in , p ic k e d an r t g n t . acre T u esd ay th a t w e igh ed o v e r 3500 a g e n ts for th e A m erican L a u n d ry — one the late H . I,. Durr. T h e list includes ^ Now fall and winter is coming on yon have got to have o f th e best P ortlan d laun d ries. A ll p ro p erty m ortgag ed to th e president and )S' ®reen w h ite lab or. W ork done p ro m p tly , tru stees o f th e T u a latin A ca d em y and C a p les & T h o m as th o ro u g h ly and at regu lar prices. Sen d P acific U n iv e rsity. ch eap and k eep fo rev er at it. in y o u r la u n d ry M ond ay. $4000 a t 9 per cent g iv e n Dec. 3, ’88. Mrs. R a ffe rty o f ou r c ity w as con fin ed $8000 at 9 per ce n t g iv e n A pril 18, ’92. I)r. J. R . C a rd w ell is sh ip p in g ten c a r to her bed T h u rsd a y . $5000 at 10 per cen t g iv e n June 5, '86. load s o f g reen prunes from his ra n ch near Ice cream an d ice cream sod a at th e $1600 g iv e n June 21, ’88. B e rth a in care o f th e K arl F ru it co m p a n y H om e B a kery. $2o> mj at 9 per cen t g iv e n O ct. 17, ’88. has not been here in Forest Grove very long but he has not been sleep T w e n ty carload s m ore w ill g o w h en th e In a ll $20,boo w ill be co in in g to the fru it is ripe. Dr. A. R ogers, at on e tim e p a sto r o f ing while here. You will find his store headquarters for bargains in c o lleg e w h en th e sale is m ade th e C o n g re g a tio n a l ch u rch o f th is c it y but C a p le s & T h om as buy a h eap, sell for th e past few ye a rs in c h a rg e o f the J. M . Jon es w en t to C o rv a llis Tuesday ch e a p and k eep forever at it. D R Y GO OD S of which he will sell you as low as you can buy in Portland and just as and w ill spend tw o w eeks v isitin g in that C o n g re gatio n a l ch u rch at F o rest G rove, M iss G la d y s Jones o f O sw ego w as in w as in tow n T u e sd ay and W e d n e sd ay o f section o f th e v alle y. good style goods. tow n over S u n day. S h e d oes n ot e x th is w eek. M r. R o g ers is in terested in a i G o to th e C ity D ru g Store for School p e ct to return to P acific U n iv e rsity this large prune o rch a rd east o f C o rva llis, | no one can or will give you as much for your dollars. y e a r b ut w ill con tin u e her m usical stu d B ooks, S ta tio n e ry , etc. and was here to a rran g e for th e sh ip p in g ies in Portlan d . H on . T . H . T o n gue and fa m ily passed o f a cou ple o f ca rlo a d s o f Italian — Well come and see something new. No old odd lots. Everything Mr. R o g ers is con n ected Y e s, G reer th e g ro c er has th e finest th rou gh here M ond ay on th e ir w ay hom e prunes. Prices out of sight. w ith som e P o rtlan d g ro w ers, w h o are j new (made of new cloth) and in the latest styles. from th e coast. lin e o f teas and coffees in th e c ity . large sh ip p e is o f green fru its, an d w ho M on d a y and T u esd ay th e c ity was liv P rof. M oses C ra ig leaves S a tu rd a y for in ten d sh ip p in g a tra in o f Ita lia n prun es F o re st G ro ve on a visit to h is b rother. ened w ith th e m usic o f th e C ongo Oil to th e eastern m a k ets w ith in th e n ext L a te r h e w ill go east for th e purpose o f S ilv e r B and, p la y in g at freq u en t in te r My stock is all N EW . The prices are few days. P ru n es a lre a d y sh ip p e d by vals. sp e n d in g a y ear in scien tific research at these parties n etted th e g ro w e r, «nU j ! t t ^ ^ ^ fo r As all other lines at H arva rd U n iv e rsity .— C o rv a llis G a ze tte . D i e d — O n A u gu st 31, ’95 at 8:45 p. m. per pound. T h e se w ere g o tte n o n to th e 1 M iss B lan che M cN am er return ed .Sun A n d rew M . H u rley at h is hom e in Inde m arket e arly and b ro u g h t a b etter price d a y to th e W ilson R iv e r h alfw a y cam p pen d en ce in th e fifty-seven th year o f his than can be o b ta in e d now , bu t Mr. to rem ain u n til w in ter com p els th e age. T h e funeral services w ere held at R ogers is o f th e op in ion th a t la te r s h ip th e C o n g re g a tio n a l ch u rch , M onday, m ents w ill net th e g ro w ers fu lly tw o a b a n d o n m e n t o f th e cam p. R ev. W . K . C o pelan d o f Salem officia- cen ts per po u n d .— C o rv a llis G a ze tte . W h y d o n ’t you e x c h a n g e y o u r old tin g . In te rm e n t in Odd F ello w s cem e C aples & T h o m a s b u y a h eap , sell sc h o o l b ooks for new ones at th e C ity tery. M r. H u rley w as a brother o f D ru g S to re . ch eap and k eep forever at it. Ju d ge H a rt H u rle y o f Portlan d and a M rs. Dr. Byrd and her sister-in -law , n eph ew o f Mrs. Z eru iah L a rge o f this T h e W a sh in g to n D istrict L o d g e , N o. M iss B y rd , o f S alem , are v isitin g Mrs. city . 25, I. O. G . T ., h eld th e ir re g u la r m eet B y r d 's paren ts, M r. and M rs. I. A. in g at C o rn eliu s F r id a y , A u g 30th. w ith C a p le s & T h o m as b u y a heap, sell a good atte n d an ce . T h e y w en t th ro u gh M acrum . ch eap a n d k eep forever at it. th eir regu la r w o rk and laid out som e M rs. D urham o f M c M in n v ille an d M iss T h e a n n u al m eetin g of th e W ashin g good w ork to be d on e w ith in th e co m in g C a rste n s o f H illsb o ro v isite d o ver S u n ton C o u n ty M ed ical S o cie ty w as held in quarter. R e fresh m e n ts w ere served at d a y M iss Carsten s siste r, Mrs. H u gh H illsb o ro on T u esd ay. T h e officers the ch u rch in a m an n er th a t p roved the S m ith . elected for th e en su in g y e a r were: Dr. ladies o f C o rn eliu s w ere up to th e ir work M essrs. T h orn e, B u rk lia rd t and W il R o b in so n , Beaverton , president; Dr in th at lin e. N e x t m ee tin g is to be in liam s, P ortlan d m eat m ark e t m en, v isited W ood, H illsb oro, vice-presiden t; Dr. H illsboro in N o vem b er. T . C. M cN a m er over S u n d a y and took T a m iesie, H illsboro, secreta ry and treas H ead q u arters for th e e x c h a n g e o f a d v a n ta g e o f the o p e n in g season by urer. T h e n ext m eetin g w ill be held in school b ooks at th e C ity D r u g s t o r e . sh o o tin g 18 birds. H illsb o ro on th e first Tuesday T h e last o f th e band open a ir con certs O ctob er. L o st— A t th e post office or b etw een the “She's a ll DRY GOODS, SHOES VXD CLOTHING. HIBBS * l> Ill Furnishing Goods Ill Clothing A No. 1 Suit for $(>.50 ABOUT SHOES AND RUBBERS.— >r / h ad for its special feature a fa rce “ F u n in a R e sta u ra n t” . A d uet was p r e ttily sung b y th e M isses S trib b ic h . M usic b y the b an d and a trapeze e x h ib itio n co m p leted a very good program . A p p le b oxes very ch e a p at G r e e r’s. M r. M. M alon e and fa m ily ,a n d M isses B u tle r and W illis, o f H illsb o ro , stopped in tow n T u esd ay on th e ir w a y to the N o rth Y a m h ill y a rd . M r. I n g le s ’ n ear sig h t caused him re- post office and M r. C h e n e y ’s tin sh o p , a • v.’ tlv to m istak e a load o f corn stalks sm all b u ck sk in purse c o n ta in in g $21.85 T h e fin d er w ill be for corn , som ew h at to his discom fiture or a bou t th at sum . rew arded b y h a n d in g sam e to W illia m F o r S c h o o l S h oes ca ll at G r e g g ’s Shoe R obb or H a tch e t office. Store. S ee W e lls ’ 25c T ea. T h re e en orm o us plum s from the W irtz ran ch n ear D ille y w ere 011 exh ib ition R ev. and Mrs. A . R o g e r ., a n d M isses in the H a t c h e t office last w eek and R og ers and L e n a Co?:, w e n t to C o rv a llis a ttra cte d con sid erab le atten tion . T u e sd ay for a fo r tn ig h t’s stay. H a t c h e t and O re go nia n $1.00 a year. City Drug store j “ S h o o t th e S la n g ist. ” — A n a rticle has I been e x te n siv e ly pu b lish ed in th e press, eBch p aper cre(lltm g solne oth er tow n | j w ith th e orig in al. W e do n ot k n o w w h eth er J. A. IIK ISB IN K , P r o p r ie to r Does not claim to l>e 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. We are here for fair and legitimate business and ask a such a society h as been organ - It w as su ggested th at th e unused F oun d— O n th e G a le s C re ek road, a b allo ts for th e w ater bond election be sa tch el c o n ta in in g c h ild r e n ’s c lo th in g , saved for th e n e x t ele ctio n as n egative C a ll a t H a t c h k t office. votes arc g e n e ra lly in dem and then. ized h e re ' H ow ever, w e g iv e our read- D ep u ty C le rk F ra n k K a n e is t a k in g a ,;rs b en efit o f th e a rticle: A liuni- few d a y s vaca tio n th is w eek. her o f g ir ls m et oue e v e n in g last w eek I for th e put pose o f o rg a n izin g an a n ti F o r S a le .— C lean O a t S traw . B argain s in la n d . E ig h t y a cres jo in in g j sia n g so cie ty. A le a d in g so cie ty la d y G eo. F . N a y lo r. P a in ts, o ils and glass at A b b o t & R o e ’s. th e tow n o f D ille y , 60 u n der cu ltiv a tio n , i w as e lected presiden t. B efore ta k in g Dr. Morrowr o f G a sto n and Dr. C o le Mrs. M cK e n sie o f A storia is visitin g good house, barn and ou t b u ild in gs, j her seat she said in a clea r, ca lm , w’ell w ere in H illsb o ro T u e sd ay a tte n d in g her fa th er, Dr. Crang. four hundred fru it trees and a n y q u a n tity m odulated voice: “ R e a lly , girls, I am th e C o u n ty M ed ical S o c ie ty . D elp h o s lodge, K . o f P., w ill h ave o f sm all fruits. L iv in g w ater. A ll for 1 too m uch rattled b y th e h o n o r conferred J. C. C la rk th e d ru g g ist e x p e cts to be work in th e th ird rank th e 14th. S atu r fifty d ollars p er a cre on reason ab le term s. upon me to g iv e you m uch o f m y gab . L an gley & S on . a t G e rv a is T u e sd ay to be gon e a bou t five d ay an esq u ire was k n igh ted . j It is th e first tim e th a t I h ave e ve r d ays. tum bled to a n y th in g o f th is kin d an d I T h e m arsh al w as cured o f rheum atism ; h ard ly know h ow to ca tc h C h a n g e y o u r old sch ool b o o k s for th e by u sin g C o n g o O il. He is now so sw ift I on. H ow ever, I w ill try to be suffi- n ew a t th e C ity D ru g S tore. that th e C o n g o people w an t to put e le c S a tu rd a y n ig h t an ele ctio n w as h e ld in tie lU ly up sn u ff not to ,et a lly flie, i tric lig h ts on him so he can be found at th e q u arters o f gre n a d ie r co m p a n y , Hght „ „ m t w h jle ,lo in g th e presiden t , T h e HATCHET is still gro w in g . N in M ajor G a u s p resid in g . S e rg e a n t Joh n U. [ a tt o f t h u y am w ith yo u in eteen paid up in a d v a n c e y e a rly su b sc ri n igh t. T illa m o o k stage cam e in W ednesday S m ith w as e lected first lie u te n a n t to fill this m ove and we o u g h t to e xte n d an b ers h ave been add ed to its list d u rin g the v a ca n cy caused by th e re sig n a tio n o f th e past w eek. T h is w as for th e H a t w ith six passengers. in vita tio n to th e m arried ladies. L et L ieu te n an t F r a n k Z im m erm an . S e r c h e t alon e. A c o m b in a tio n offer in a n our m otto be: “ S h oot th e S la n g is t.” — G o to A b b o t & R o e ’s for harness. g e a n t S m ith w ill be th e ta lle st officer o th e r colu m n is also m ee tin g w ith good | H eppn er G azette. Dr. G e ige r, w ho is now in P rineville, in th e regim en t, m ea su rin g 6 feet 3 ^ in success. has been heard from and is e n jo yin g the ch es. H e is an O re g o n ia n , h a v in g a d ip T a re seed at H artram p t Bros. H a t c h e t and O regon ian $1.60 a year. lom a o f the P a cific U n iv e rsity as m aster b eau tifu l clim ate o f th a t region . An unusual nu m b er o f rig s loaded w ith o f scien ce, and as L L . B. o f U n iv e rsity Prof. L lo y d returned from h is vacation Mrs. Korer’rt Fruit Soap. o f O regon . H e is a la w y e r o f som e note, h o p p ick e rs are p a ssin g th ro u gh tow n to M ond ay n igh t. th e yard s. T h e g re a te r part o f th e G ro v e j p u b lic sp irited a n d U n iv e rsa lly esteem ed F ru it soups are m ore com m on a b r o a d ' T h ose w h o h ave teeth to ex tra ct m ay for his in te g rity . C o m p a n y A n ever than here. w ill go hop p ic k in g th is y e a r in stead o f T h e y are served cold , o f j ^ avo id a ll th e un pleasan tn ess and pain goes ou tsid e o f its ra n k s in qu est o f good course, an d are pleasan t am i e a sily pre- g o in g to th e coast. w ith p erfect safety, b y h a v in g anaes tim b e r. T h is e le ctio n fills th e o n ly vac- pared n o v e lty for th e co m p an y sum m er D ied — John K a y , at h is h om e n ear D ille y th etics adm in istered b y C . L. Large, a n cy o f office in th e co m p a n y , and th e | lu n cheon . Mrs. R o r e r’s re ce ip t for cher- a t 6 o ’ c lo c k T u esd ay m o rn in g th e e ig h ty - M . D ., I f it is not e n tire ly satisfactory n u m b er o f m em b e rsh ip is o v er 60.— j ry soup ca lls for one q u art o f co ld w ater fifth y ear o f h is age. B u rial W ed n esd ay th ere w ill be no ch arge. G as, K th er M o n d a y’s T e le g ra m . over th e fire; when b o ilin g add h a lf a in th e N a y lo r C e m e tery . Mr. K a y cam e and th e N ew Preparation adm inistered ! cup o f su gar and press th ro u g h colan der to th is co u n try from D a k o ta four years a t a n y on e o f our d en tists, Dr. N ixo n , and retu rn to the fire. M oisten one ta b -1 ago . H e leaves a w ife a n d six son s and Colt Lost. Dr. H ia tt or Dr. L yo n . i lespoonful o f arrow root; add it to th e | five d au gh ters. A colt, a bou t tw o ye a rs o ld , cream b oilin g m ixtu re; cook a m om ent; add Ju d ge B aber returned F rid a y from his 40 acres, 25 bottom lan d u n der c u lti co lo red , w h ite fa ce, m ane and ta il. A one tab lesp oon fu l lem on ju ic e and turn su m m er o u tin g at N ew port. vation , rest e asily placed so. Three- lib era l rew ard w ill be 1 aid for its return out to co o l. S erve co ld in g la sse s w ith M iss D ora C o x returned T u e sd ay from to its ow n er, L a u ra T ow n sen d , C e n te r fou rth s o f a m ile from depot. A ll u n der a little cra ck e d ice .— C h ic a g o Tim es- fence. L iv in g w ater. P rice $40 per h er vaca tio n b y th e sea at N ew port. ville . H erald. acre. M iss R o ss o f M ilw au k ie who has been L a n g l e y & S o n . te a c h in g in T illa m o o k cam e out on W ed H ere and T h ere. M oney F rid a y e ve n in g lig h tn in g stru ck th e n e sd a v ’s stage, H e sac a t h is d oor at n oon day, From $500 to $50,000, th ree to five lo c a l teleph on e w ires and burned out L o n e ly , glu m and sad. Mr. K in g , a dru m m er, w as a passenger vears, a t 8 per cen t, on im p ro v e d farm s. th e co ils in Nos. I I. 15 and 22. F ortu - T h e flies w ere b u zzin g about h im , out on th e T illam o o k stage W edn esd ay. N ix o n & G k r r is h , n a te ly no m ore w ere open and th e L e d b y a b lu e-w in ged gad. F o rest G rove. T h e !>est p lace in th e c ity to b u y books ’ phones w ere connected w ith oth er n u m N ot a cu stom er d ark en ed his p o rta l, bers on th e sw itch board so th a t com m u am i sta tio n e ry is at th e C ity D rug Store. N ot a sign o f business w as th ere; n ication w as not in terru pted . Prof. H . B u c k ham o f M onm ou th N or But th e flies k e p t on b u zzin g Al)out th e old m a n 's hair. A crow d o f th e b ic y c lists w h o had m al S ch o o l is v isitin g Prof. F errin . an A t last in m isery he shouted: been at th e M cM in n ville races, m ostly old frien d o f his in V erm on t. * ‘G rea t S cott! I ’ m covered w ith flies!’ ’ C o n v e y a n cin g and S u rv e y in g . Portlan d ers, cam e d ow n on th e m orn T itle s A very pleasan t p icn ic w as h e ld at Soda A n d th e ze p h y r th a t toyed w ith his in g train . T h e tim e w as fa irly good S p rin g s S atu rd a y after a d e lig h tfu l dine E x am in e d . N o tary P u b lic. w h isk e rs said: esp ecia lly th e m ill novice, paced by a those w h o en joyed it were Mrs. Grim es. share of your patronage. Do You W ant a Rig! Don’t You W ant a Place to Put Your Team ! Arc You in Need o f a Saddle H orse! Election in Company A. GO TO JONES. ’Bus M eets Every Train. F illin g the W ants o f 1^*1 Com m ercial T ravellers. Courteous A ttention, First Class T urnouts And R easonable Charges. . . 1<I.I X .Si'll III l i t H f ItM JONES THE LIVERYMAN. (Ebc Xttam Object • \ to Loan. L. G. WALKER, CIVIL ENGINEER, tan d em , 2:27 3-5. a record. C aples & Th om as b u y a h eap, sell c h e a p and keep forever at it. “ W M isses A n n a Roe, Len a C o x . and M arie and B elle C la rk and M essrs. J. W b eelo ck M arsh and Chas. S h attu ck h y d o n ’ t y o u A d v e r t i s e ?** H a t c h k t and O - ->'<inian f i .60 a year. - OFFICE IN I N G LE * BUILDING. I F STAIRS H a t c h k t and Oregonian f i fio a rear. Forest Grove. • k * 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. THE MILLER PHARMACY Apothecaries of the First ( lass. J