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W E E K L Y O K E U O M A X A M ) HATCIIET «1.50 A YEAR ABOUT TOW N. A n iaim noth apple w eigh in g 22 ounces, un blem ish ed and o f beau tifu l color has been sent to th is office. It is o f the “ W o lf R iv e r" v ariety aud from Mr. Jam es P alm er’s farm , three m iles north o f G reen v ille. There are ten trees in th e orchard. F irst Class B uggy Harness, $4.65 at C. L . H in m an ’s.J Mr. W . S. Hudson has traded his G a s ton property, reserving tw o lots, to Mrs. S to ry for her house on F irst street, and has m oved into his new d w ellin g. S pecial sale in L ad ies F in e D ongola B u tton, in Square or P ic c a d illy toes, at J1.75, former price, $2.25. G r e g g ’s Shoe Store. Mr. T. J. H arris has m oved in to the d w e llin g north o f w here he has been, on F irst avenue. Mrs. M cN am er has m oved in to the house on the corn er o f F irst street and F irst avenue. A m on g th e in stru cto rs at th e co m in g ann u al in stitu te w ill be S u pt. A ck erm a n and Profs. G a fk e and W e tze ll, o f P o rt j Dr. C. L. L arge reports a d au g h te r lan d. S ta te Supt. Irw in w’ill be present born to the w ife o f Mr. John Barrow , and w ill d elive r an add ress T h u rsd ay w ho resides on th e farm o f Mr. E d. K e a r , even in g. ney on G a le s C re ek , on th e fifth inst. M r. F le tc h e r presen ted th e H a t c h e t Paris L i D iu x Mondts. — H err A. W e d n e sd a y w ith som e fin ely flavored A am old is on e o f the favorite pupils o f C raw fo rd peaches, from his ran ch near M onsieur H u b ert Leon ard , our grea t G a le s C reek, w h ich th e office fu lly a p p re v io lin ist. H e p la yed on a b eau tifu l cia ted and for w h ich th e y w ou ld exp ress G uarn erius, a n d scores a great success, th an k s. the audien ce c a llin g him out three tim es. W . W . Breeden offers for sale for cash 1 A am old at V erts H all, M onday, O ct. 14. a n y or a ll o f th eir carpets, furn iture, gar- j S ta tio n e ry at W e lls ’ . den tools, etc. Mr. D avid K een has built a new sid e F o r a nice U m b rella go to H ain es & I w alk in front o f his property on M ain B a ile y ’ s. street. M iss M arth a Browui w ho h as been v is S T A T IO N itin g h er sister d u rin g th e su m m er re- j ERY, turn ed to her P ortlan d h om e W edn esd ay. Dr. L y o n and fa m ily w ent to H illsboro S en ato rs M itch e ll and M cB rid e are e x S atu rd ay. p ected to com e to th e G ro ve n e x t M on L a d ie s’ c a llin g cards printed in the d ay m o rn in g and pass th e d a y w ith R e p latest sty le at th e atchet P rin tery resen tative Y a te s o f M an n in g, lo o k in g 50 cts. a p ackage. up th e case o f the q u ad ran t p eople. T h e Mrs. J. E . B arn ett o f T h e D alles, state sen ators w ill return in th e even in g. Mr. R an es o f G ales C ity was in tow n today. W EEKLY HATCHET W EEKLY T OREGONIAN KEG' S tationery, STATIONERY, M iller Pharm acy. H for G o to C aples & T h o m a s’ la rge d ou ble store, filled w ith b argain s in d ry goods, su perin ten den t o f the Juvenile Tem ple, G o o d books, stand ard auth ors, best groceries, boots, shoes, c lo th in g and tin I. O. G . T , w as th e guest o f Mrs. W . W. ch o ice in tow n . C ity D rug S tore. w are. “ T h e y buy a h eap sell ch eap and Breeden over S u n d a y. M r. and Mrs. PL G . W estin gh o u se o f k eep forever at it ." PL PL M iller, o f th e Portland law’ firm G len w o o d w’ere in th e G ro ve T h u rsd ay. A fresh su p p ly o f F a n c y C an d ies at o f M iller & M iller, was in the G rove Mr. and Mrs. A . M. S cofield o f G le n W e lls ’ . T u esd ay and W edn esd ay, visitin g his wood spen t F r id a y and S a tu rd a y in th e | sister, Mrs. A aron W ells. Mrs. Joe W a tt m oved S atu rd a y in to G rove. th e D a vey house on F ifth street. N ice lin e o f fa n cy siatiou evy. S om e M . H . L o w rey o f G aston w as in tow n S. A . W a lk e r has return ed from C h em - th in g th at w ill su it the colleg e students. W edn esd ay. aw a w here he has been e m p loyed in the C ity D rug Store. Messrs. S ou th ern and H all o f S co g g in s g o v e rn m e n t Indian T r a in in g school and Miss Blan ch M cN am er was called to V a lle y w as in th e c ity W ed n esd ay. is b ack in th e G rove to sta y . Portland M onday as a w itness in a trial L a rge st stock o f Boots in th e co u n ty H ain es & B a iley sell E v e n C h a n g e to g o in g on th ere in w h ich Mr. T lios. H. T o n gue is se e k in g to recover some p ro to se le ct from at C aples & T h o m a s’. b acco for 15 cen ts a pound. p erty sold b y him for a note and w h ich M r. P. I I . R ob erts o f S co g g in s V a lle y T h e new d errick h as been raised in the th e defense cla im s has passed out o f the w as in th e c ity W ed n esd ay lo o k in g som e F o rest G ro v e S ton e C o ’s quarry and h an d s o f th e purchaser, who now refuses w h at th e worse for his recen t en cou n ter e v e ry th in g now is in good ru n n in g order. to hon or the note. w ith th e bear. Leipsiger Nachrichten, Ge wand-Hans. — In H err A . A a m o ld , th e audience m ade th e a cq u a in ta n ce o f a perform er o f g re a t talen t. A lth o u g h still very young, h e has a w on derfu l com m an d o f the te ch n iq u e o f his in stru m en t, and his ton e on th e v io lin is o f rare sw eetness and pow er. A ll w h o liste n e d to his p la y in g last n igh t p red ict for him a g rea t future. A am old a t V e r t ’s H all, M ond ay, O ct. 14. John D a lla s o f G a le s C re ek w as in tow n T u e sd ay . He exp ects soon to go to Portlan d and pass the w in ter there. T a re seed at H artram p t Bros. Mr. M artin o f G a le s C reek was in town T u esd ay. T h e S iste r S u p erior o f S t. M a ry ’s H om e at B eaverton w as in th e G rove T u esd ay. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. L e v a r o f Salem are v isitin g Mr. and M rs. C . B. S to k es for a few d ays. T h e p la ce to g e t y ou r p rescrip tion filled is at th e C ity D ru g S tore. Mr. B risbine h as had m an y years e x p e rie n c e in this w ork aud k eep s an u n b ro k en line o f d ru gs, b ou gh t ch eap er and can be sold c h e ap e r th an o th ers sell. A b e C o hen , th e T illa m o o k m erch a n t, passed th rou gh th e G rove T u esd ay on h is w ay hom e. Mr. M artin o f Portlan d , represen tin g H u n n im an D e H a rt & C o ., sp nt T u es d a y sh o o tin g w ith Mr. G eo. R . H u gh es. Y e s, G reer th e gro cer h as th e finest lin e o f teas and coffees in th e city . M rs. S. G . H u gh es spent T u e sd ay in H illsb oro. S. G . H u gh es h as ju st finished w irin g Mr. \V. I I . C r o s le y ’s new' resid en ce, for e le c tric ligh ts. A ll k in d s of la u n d ry w ork d on e at the A m e rican L a u n d ry . W irtz Bros., agents. G eo. B acon, d riv er o f M c N a m e r’s T i l la m ook stage, reports th e W ilson R iver b rid ges n earin g com p letion and exp ects to cross th em both on h is trip tom orrow . J. W . R u ssell ol Portlan d stopped in tow n F rid a y . J ust O p e n e d : Dress G ood s and T rim m in g s, Capes, J a c k e ts and M ack in to sh es, U n d erw ear and H osiery a t H ain es & B a ile y ’s. A lb e rt P eck o f W ilco x , N e b ., w as in tow n S atu rd a y. H. R . L v n e s o f Jefferson w as in the G ro v e S atu rd ay. S ee A b b o t & R oe for a ll com m ission busin ess. Mr. F . D arb er o f O regon C ity w as in tow n S atu rd a y lo o k in g for m en to assist h im in a 16,000 cord w ood co n tra ct w h ich he h as tak en from th e O regon C ity paper m ills. B am b oo good s at S m ith ’s. G ra n d C h ie f T e m p la r W . W . Breeden accom p an ied b y a nu m b er o f Forest G ro ve G ood T em plars, w ill v isit G a le s C reek F rid a y e v e n in g to o rg an ize a lo d ge there. John P rin g le o f V ern o n ia w as in the c ity T h u rsd ay. Zen a H aines o f G a le s C re ek w as in tow n T h u rsd ay. I. R. H ogan o f P ortlan d w as registered at th e W estern H ouse T h u rsd ay. 15 cen ts b u ys a pound o f E ven C h a n g e to b a cco at H aines & B a ile y 's. W . H . G . T ravors o f P c rtla u d w as here F rid a y . Fan cy m acy station ery at M ille r’s- P h a r 40 acres, 25 bottom land under c u lti M ayor H u gh es w ent to T u a la tin W ed vation , rest e a s ily placed so. T hree- n esday to cry a sale. fourths o f a m ile from depot. A ll under San Francisco Exam iner .— W e h ave fence. L iv in g w ater. Price $40 per heard d ifferen t v io lin ists at d ifferen t acre. tim es, but for b eau ty o f tone, A am old angley on exceed s a n y th in g we h ave ever h eard . T h e Pacific C oast P'ngravin g com pan y A am old at V erts H all, M o n d a y, O ct. 14. is d o in g a good business and one th at is F o r S a le .— C lean O at S traw . gro w in g ra p id ly. T h e h a lf tone e n g ra v G eo. PL N aylo r. in gs are ju st as true to life as photographs and really more a rtistic. A set o f view s M r. H an n ib al A. W illia m s, th e ce le on the C olu m b ia recen tly sent out w’ere brated S h ak esp earea n reader, w’ill read especiallv w ell execu ted and have re ce iv O th ello un der th e auspices o f th e co lleg e, ed m an y com plim ents. O ct. 25. T h is w ill be a rare o p p ortu n ity H ave you seen those new style cloaks to h ear one o f th e best readers in A m er M r. W illia m s has received the ^ at C aples & T h om as? T h e y are goin g ica. fast. C a ll and select one before th ey are h igh est en dorsem en t from le a d in g col- : lege presiden ts, cle rg ym e n , n ew sp ap ers' all p ick e d over. and critics o f the P.ast, and P'orest G rove T h e V . P. S. C. PL o f the C h ristian is fortu n ate in b ein g able to secure him . ch urch w ill giv e a litera ry en tertain M r. and M rs. W ilso n B o w lb y d rove to m ent F rid ay even in g, O ctob er 18. Sann Ich iro H irota w ill d eliv e r his lecture on P ortlan d T u esd ay and return ed W ed “ T h e Rise o f J a p a n .” Miss Lena P ar nesday. k er w ill give a recita tion , follow ed b y an e xcelle n t m usical program . L & S . L A D IE S : You C an G et P' a sh io n M agazines A g a in at R aym ond ’ s . THE TEACHERS OUTLOOK MONTHLY—OCTOBER TO JULY Aims to represent the latest ideas and most suc cessful method of teaching The school news of the countv will receive sjiecial attention from the WASHINGTON COUNTY HATCHET F or rent—A 6 room cottage very con venient, in first class condition, good location, $8 a m onth. Apply at H a t c h et office.—K. S a n P'rancisco a d v ices report th a t frost has d am aged th e C a lifo rn ia p ota to crop and th a t th ere is lik e ly to be a sca rcity Mr. John H ines sold his farm west o f th ere. P otatoes w ill p ro b a b ly b rin g a G ree n v ille , con tain in g 80 acres, last F r i good price later. d ay to A nton Pfanner, consideration 1 1350. T h e sale w as m ade by M elki M r. M artin B a ile y has re ce n tly lost Johnson & Co., R eal FLstate A gen ts, eigh teen fine sp eck led H am b u rg c h ic k ens. It is also said Mr. Brow n and Mr. F orest G rove, O regon. M yers h ave la te ly lost b lood ed fow ls. M iss Lena P arker lectured F rid a y in W h o ev e r it is th at has tak e n them h e is Corn eliu s and on Satu rd ay in G aston . e v id e n tly an exp e rt in p o u ltry fo r he Both lectures were w ell attended. tak e s o n ly th e best. A b ou t a y e a r ago Th ose w ho h ave teeth to extract m ay sim ila r losses w ere suffered. avoid all the unpleasantness and pain Ge< E v e n C h a n g e to b acco , 15 ce n ts a w ith perfect safety, by h av in g anaes W est pound at H ain es & B a ile y ’s. th etics adm inistered b y C. L. Large, h is fa N e w H om e S e w in g M ach in e, best M. I)., I f it is not e n tire ly satisfactory Dr. I th ere w ill be no ch arge. G as, PHher m ach in e in th e m ark e t, k e p t a t the E tner and th e N ew Preparation adm inistered fu rn itu re store. buiid: at a n y one o f our dentists, Dr. N ixo n . S e w in g M ach in es and su pplies are k ep t Baber Dr. H iatt or Dr. Lyon. a t S m ith ’ s F u rn itu re store. sirucb Mr. and Mrs. T. I I . A dam s o fK a la m a , A n a ction w as begu n in ju s t ic e H u g h e s’ c ity O) W ash., have been v isitin g Mrs. A d am s’ cou rt b y Mr. P ick a rd for his son a gain st L arj parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W oods. Mr. S p a rk s for assau lt and b atte ry . Mr. Sh oes Mr. A d am s has disposed o f his interest S p a rk s w as em p loyed b y M r. K n o x on B ailey in th e Bulletin and w ill confine his a t w ork req u irin g im m e d iate a tten tio n Mr. tention to the school superin ten den cy and as M r. K n o x w en t h is b ail th e trial tow n t for th e present. w as laid o ver u n til S atu rd a y. W ill Miss B lan che H ard in g o f G aston is R e ce n tly a P'orest G ro v e m an assau lted Cross I v isitin g at R ev. J. M. B e au ch am p ’s. a y o u n g m an, a m inor, w hom he found tim e. Ladies go to H aines & B a ile y 's for w a lk in g w ith his w ife and sister. A G alei you r dress goods. T h e y sell ch eap and tria l in the ju s t ic e ’s cou rt is all at presen t. T h e case w ill p ro b a b ly d evelop at th e a schoc h ave a large stock. tria l. 1, p. n T h e T illam o o k stage M onday was from tl A 6 lb. b ask e t fu ll o f strayvberries from follow ed for h a lf a m ile b y a panther, M idv six m iles th is side o f th e north fork, but th e M auss p la ce near G r e e n v ille w as fin a lly th e horses distan ced the b ig cat. b ro u gh t in to C a p le s & T h o m as to d ay. adm ini D river Bacon now carries a shotgun on T h e berries are o f th e second cro p and w ithou fu lly ripen ed. Forest his trips. C h a rles D avey, a Portlan d m an, w as in tow n W ednesday. football G o to A b b o t & R o e's for harness. G eorge H. D urham , a Portlan d ney and on e o f the second class uated from P. U ., visited Com . Todd at his farm above tow n over attor gra d T. G. Sun day. Mrs. A nna Parrish o f W ilbur, W ash ., is v isitin g h er paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W . R. B arrett o f G reen ville. C oncord grapes at W e lls'. Mr. N olan, the T illam o o k cam e over on M on d ay's stage. G eo. T h e real estate firm o f M elki Joh n son & Co. h as d issolved pa rtn ersh ip , M essrs. W edm G ilp in and H arris re tirin g . M elk i J o h n A ne son w ill con tin u e th e b u sin ess alon e. Pharni; Be su station« TOBACCO John P er Pound old die« PZven C h a n g e ......................... 15 cen ts v ille th< S tar .......................40 cen ts illn ess « C lim a x 40 cen ts b oth pa H orseshoe . 40 cen ts C a p le s & Th om as. H atc Mrs. G eorg e Sloan is v isitin g frien ds in Portland. Mrs. and M iss M oore, o f L afayette, m oth er and sister o f Mr. PL \ L H ain es, are v isitin g friends here. Pain ts, oils and glass at A b b ot & Roe s. The Teachers Outlook and the W ashington Couuty Hatchet BOTH KOK « 1 .2 5 ro o f o f tile W estern ■ •paired and tarred. H ouse has “ THEY BUY CHEAP, SI KEEP FOREVER AT IT.” CAI l i t i ) f o r I«-«« a n t i c a n « V u o ilii i ¡ f l 00 f o u n t ) . «e ll f o r le«« Fine Stationery. A go o d a sso rtm en t ot w ritin g p a p ers Baldw in A . H. G a le s, M . G ill- and e n v e lo p es to ch o o se fro m , fu ll lin e id allot her w en t to C o lu m b ia ju s t been re ce iv ed and in q u a lity and M onday on a fish in g Irip. T h e y p .ic e w ill tie sure to plea se you. to b rin g track a th ousan d pounds M ille r P h a r m a c y . RSl S h oes at f t . 15 a t G re;;g 's S h oe tits— F u rn ish ed room s, lig h ts si, on e b lo ck w est o f post office, W atkrs . ird. Wit. To Students. f o R e n t. U n fu rn ish e d room s in new house c o n v e n ie n t to c o lle g e at reason- eh le term s. In q u ire at H a t c h e t office. A ll k in d s W e lls ’ . o f te m p e ra n ce drinks a t etersburg News, Russia. — A . th e soloist o f th e e v e n in g , is a To Exchange. rtuoso in th e true m e a n in g o f T im b e r B a n d to tra d e for land near I. H is p la y in g o f S a ra sa te 's F orest G ro v e o r F o re st G r o v e c it y p r o ■ rweisen” e n rap tu red th e w hole p e rty. In q u ire o f A am old at V erts H a ll, M on- M elk i Joh n son & Co. • 4 . id M rs. I). M ac L a ch la n and , o f T illa m o o k , w ere in th e edn esd ay. For Rent. V e r y d esira b le fu rn ish ed rooms with or w ith o u t lioard . R e fe re n ce s given and 11s in lan d. E ig h t y acres jo in t »g req u ired. In q u ire at H a t c h e t office. c f D ille y, 60 un der c u ltiv a tio n , use, barn and out b u ild in gs, « le d iVuit trees am i a n y q u a n tity fm r.a. L iv in g w ater. A ll for avs per a cre on reason ab le term s. L a k g l b y & S o n . •'ritz th e P h o to gra p h e r, has gaged b y M iss S te lla L yo n , f th e W ilk e s ’ sch ool, to com e ¡lav and p h o to gra p h th e sch ool t Y iouse news g iv e n tu lly w ill here- a feature o f th e H a TCHET. < 0 . S m ith w as in P o rtla n d over broker, 1 > Every teacher should take some educational journal. Among the best papers of this class M ille r o f R ic k re a ll w as in th e *r- '* little adlet ‘ laced w ith carefu l h an d ke* a m ig h ty d ifferen ce n th is plea san t laud . HATCHET AND OREGONIAN $1.50 A YEAR