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W E E K L Y O R E G O N I A N A M ) HATC H E T # 1 .5 0 A Y E A H A B O U T TOW N. Prof. M oses C raig, who has been iu th e G ro v e for the past m onth, started Prof, and Mrs. Lloyd visited the E x Tuesday for B erk eley w here he will position of Portland Saturday. spend the winter in special study of First Class Buggy Harness, $4.65 at H orticu ltu re at th e University o f Cali- I fornia. C. L. Iiinman’s. The bazaar o f Mrs. J. N . Walker in B o o s & H ’s building is a novelty , and with its curios aud knick knacks is an interesting place to visit. It handles all sorts o f th in g s w h ich are needed but w h ich th e regu la r d ealers do not su pply. Mr. C lau d e H a lle tt w as in Portlan d S a tu rd a y v isitin g th e e x p o sitio n . Dr. L yo n h as m oved w ith h is fa m ily to H illsb o ro w h ere he w ill p ra ctice his profession o f d en tistry. Mrs. H allett returned to th e G ro v e T u e sd ay, h avin g been aw ay since last F rid ay. WEEKLY HATCHET WEEKLY OKEGOMAN S p e c ia l sale in L a d ie s F in e D on gola B u tton , in Square or P ic c a d illy toes, at E v e n C h an ge T o b a cco 15 cent« a G o to A b b o t & R o e ’s for harness. $1.75, form er price, #2.25. ! pound. C a p les & Thom as. M r. T. J. B a te y o f G a sto n w as in G r e g g ’s S h oe S tore. M iss D rake o f Portland visited Mrs. tow n T u e sd a y. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C a p le s o f P ortlan d A le x a n d e r T u esd ay and W ednesday. Mr. W . H. B erry o f S c o g g in s V a lle y spen t S u n d a y and M on d ay in th e G rove. R ev. A . R ogers w as in Portlan d T u es w as in th e c ity T u esd ay. G o to C aples & T h o m a s ’ la rge d ou ble d a y to be sworn in to his duties in the C oncord gra p e s at W e lls’ . store, filled w ith b argain s in d ry goods, e x e cu tiv e com m ittee o f the C o n g rega Mr. and Mrs. G eo. H. T em p le o f S c o g groceries, boots, sh oes, c lo th in g and tin tion al H om e M issionary S ociety. g in s V a lle y visite d th e G rove T u e sd ay. w are. “ T h e y b u y a heap sell ch eap and See A b b o t & R oe for a ll com m ission k ee p forever at i t .” Mr. and M rs. H a ll o f S co g g in s V a lle y business. sp en t T u esd ay in tow n. W h ile d riv in g S u n d a y aftern oon near Mr. and Mrs. L. G reg g w’ere in Mr. S. B la n k ’s, Geo. L . S m ith ’s horse M r. D y k e o f G a sto n w as here T u e sd ay. Portlan d M onday and T uesday seein g stu m b led and fe ll, b re ak in g b oth shafts th e sig h ts o f the E x p osition . P ain ts, o ils and gla ss at A b b o t & R o e ’s. o f th e b u g g y , no oth er d am age w as done. Mr. and Mrs. E . H . H eitzhausen re M r. S. S . L e n o x o f G aston w as in A fresh su p p ly o f F a n c y C a n d ies at turned T u esd ay after a week ’s absence tow n T u e sd ay on business. W e lls ’. at th e session o f th e G ran d Lodge o f the Mr. W ill B a ld r a ’s m other, resid in g R ev. A. R og ers h as ju s t closed five K n ig h ts of P yth ias in S alem , and at the at R e e d v ille, v isite d him th e e a r ly part y e a rs o f service as p astor o f th e C o n g re P ortlan d exp osition . o f th e w eek. g a tio n a l ch urch here and n e x t S u n d a y ’s H on. C. P. Y a te s and M artin M anning m o rn in g service w ill be an a n n iversa ry w ere in th e G ro ve M onday and T u esd ay. S ta tio n e ry a t W e lls ’ . service. In th e e v e n in g Mrs. A d d itio n , T h e H om e B a k e ry has been repap ered Bam boo good s at S m ith ’s. a W . C. T .U . lectu rer, w ill speak. and pain ted in sid e and out and now Mr. M ilton S m ith and Mr. N apoleon T are seed at H artram p t Bros. w ears a v ery in v itin g air. Mr. M au rice, D a vis, P ortlan d attorneys, were in town H ereafter th e cu rfew w ill rin g at 8 M onday a tten d in g a m eeti ng o f the w h o has p u rch ased a h a lf in terest in the business, is g e ttin g acqu ain ted ra p id ly o ’clock . finance com m ittee o f th e U n iv e rsity and w in n in g m an y friends. R ev. C ep has F. C la p p is a ssistin g Dr. trustees. A . A . T h om p son , w h o has been v is it W a lla c e in a series o f m ee tin g s at the E d ito r San ford o f Corn elius w as in in g his b ro th e r A lfre d L. T h om p son , re F irst C o n g re gatio n a l ch u rch in P ortlan d tow n M on d ay and Tu esd ay. tu rn e d to h is h om e in L in n C o ., M on th is w eek. M r. A. A . Ph illips o f Corn elius w as in d ay. T h e place to g e t y o u r p rescrip tion filled th e G rove, M onday. A t J. C. C la r k ’s d ru g store w ill be is at th e C ity D ru g S tore. Mr. B risbine 15 cen ts b u ys a pound o f E ven C h a n g e found a co m p le te lin e o f S ch o o l B ooks h as had m an y y ears e x p e rie n ce in th is and S tatio n e ry. w ork and k eep s an u n b ro k en lin e o f to b acco at H aines & B a ile y ’s. J. livery teacher should take some educational journal. Among the best papers of this class d ru gs, b ou gh t c h e ap e r and can be ..old ch e a p e r than oth ers se ll. P residen t M cC lellan d has been a p T h e exp e rie n ced d ru ggist, J. C . C lark , p o in ted one o f the com m ittee on ar is n ow prepared to furn ish a n y th in g in B oys or a n y one else for th a t m atter ra n gem en ts for the C o n g regatio n a l T r i th e D ru g Line, and a ll very cheap. g e ttin g in th e w a y o f th e fire com pan y e n n ia l co u n cil w h ich w ill m eet in P ort 40 acres, 25 b ottom lan d un der c u lti lan d in ’98. at d rill h ereafter w ill be lik e ly to pass v a tio n , rest e a sily placed so. Three- th e n ig h t in th e c ity b a stille and h ave John H ayn e from G aston w as d oin g fo u rth s o f a m ile from depot. A ll under a lso a fine to p a y in m orn in g. T h e business in F orest G rove, M onday. fen ce. L iv in g w ater. P rice $40 per m arsh a l has been ord ered to arrest all acre. F a n c y sta tio n e ry at M ille r’s P h ar angley on o ffen d in g in th is respect. m acy. Mr. and Mrs. G . W e stin g h o u se o f W . K ertson from G aston w as in F o r go n e to S team b o at in S ou th ern O regon . G le n w o o d w ere in tow n T h u rsd a y and est G ro v e last M onday. F rid a y . Be sure and exam in e the new lin e o f S e w in g M ach in es and su pplies are k ep t sta tio n ery at th e M iller Ph arm acy. a t S m ith ’ s F u rn itu re store. M r. H . S. Hudson o f G aston visited Mr. B arnes o f W a lla W alla, W ash ., is th e G rove, M onday. M r. S. S D u n b ar, a le a d in g p o p u list v is itin g his relatives, M r and Mrs. P h illip T illa m o o k C h eese at C aples & Thom as. o f G aston and p resid en t o f th e p o litica l B eal and fa m ily . L a te r he w ill go to M on m ou th w here Mr. and M iss Beal are Mr. A. W atson o f G len coe w as here clu b , w as in tow n T u e sd ay. L THE TEACHERS OUTLOOK M O N TH LY — O CTOBER TO JU LY & S . Aims to represent the latest ideas and most cessful method of teaching For rent—A 6 room cottage very con venient, in first class condition, good location, $8 a m onth. Apply at HATCH ET office.—K. a tte n d in g th e N orm al S ch ool. M ond ay. Ladies’ calling cards printed in the latest sty le at the H atchet Printery for 50 cts. a package. A ll k in d s ot la u n d ry w ork d on e at the A m e ric a n L a u n d ry . W irtz Bros., agen ts. Mr. J. C . C lark , th e d ru g g ist, w tn t to G e rv a is, h is old hom e, T u esd ay, and w ill return S atu rd a y. E ven pou n d . Change T ic k e ts for the S h akespearean aead ing in ou r new’ M arsh M em orial H all b y Mr. H an n ib al W illia m s w ill be on sale at M ille r’s d ru g store M ond ay O ct. 21. T h e price w ill be 35 cen ts for re served seats and 25 cents for g en eral a d m ission. Mr. W illiam s is one o f th e fin est readers in th e cou n try and no one can afford to m iss th is o pp ortu n ity. He w ill read in P o rtlan d ,S an F ran cisco and o th er large citie s on th e coast. H e w ill read O th e llo and it w ould add to th e profit o f all w ho atten d to read the p la y before h e arin g Mr. W illiam s. T o b a cco 15 ce n ts a C a p les & Th om as. 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 an d H osiery at H ain es & B a ile y ’s. A rig b e lo n g in g to Ira B ra d le y o f G r e e n v ille w as b a d ly sm ashed in a run a w a y , M on d ay, bu t no person w as in ju re d . T h e horse w as stopped a fter a sh o rt chase, u n harm ed . Mr. J. E . S ib le y , m an ag er o f the T r u c k e e L u m b er C o ., H o b so n v ille , a c com p an ied b y Mrs. S ib le y , visited Mr. S. G . H u gh es th is w eek, retu rn in g to d a y to T illa m o o k b y M cN a m e r’s stage. T h e N ew H ope B aptist ch u rch o f G a le s C re e k has m oved to D ille y and w ill h old its first m ee tin g th ere S a tu rd a y, N ov. 9, a t 1:30 p. m. and th e N ew P rep aration ad m in istered T h e fun eral o f J. D e L itt o f Beaverton at a n y on e o f o u r d en tists, Dr. N ix o n , o ccu rred T u e sd ay . T h e burial w as w ith Dr. H ia tt or Dr. L yo n . M ason ic rites, con d ucted by the B eaver Mrs. S . G . H u gh es w as in H illsb oro ton lod ge. A la rge d ele gatio n o f the c ra ft from H illsb o ro w ere in a tten d an ce. T u e sd ay v isitin g h er brother, Loren Jackson w h o is reco v erin g from a six A fu ll lin e o f L a d ie s ’ C apes and C lo a k s w eeks illn ess. d ire c t from th e / fa c to r y in N ew Y o r k . C a ll soon and gfct y o u r ch oice. C a p le s & T h o m as. Considerable gravel has been hauled to improve N. Front avenue, the street in front of the H atchet office, and it is now in good condition. very close margin. Call and see them. S Lationcry, ta t io n e r y Miller Pharmacy. V, , STATION - rs. Sultina Ramsey and Mrs. Al. :cher of La Fayette, Yamhill Co., ted T. J. Harris and Mrs. Large Sun- and Monday. Mrs. Ramsey is a sis- af Mr. Harris. rs. S. E. Crow received word vester- that her claim for pension as guar- 1 of the minors of Robert O. Hoff- 1, which has been pending for some e, has been granted. ;udents— Furnished room*, lights wood, one block west o f post office, 1 board. W m . W a ter s . from CO U N TY The Teachers Outlook and the Washington County Hatchet B O T H F O R $ l.S ft H M -t'..odist C h u rch . A t i t a. m. Mrs. S. II. A d lld o n w ill g iv e on e o f h er elo- , . . t lectu res. T h e pastor w ill preach in th e even in g. The state lecturer of tile W. C. T. U. Something new.— Enamel paints, all will speak to the Good Templars Satur tints, at Abbott Roe's. day evening for half an hour from 8:15. Last night a company of Good Tem Erienda are invited to this ^iart of the plars suprised ¡lie Grand Chief Templar session which will be open. Mr. W. W. Breeden, and Mrs. Breeden AH kinds of temperance drinks at at their home in South Park. There Wells’. was a house full of them and with music There will he a social dance at Parker's and songs and the cordial attention of hall next Saturday evening, Oct. 19th. host aud hostness they had a delightful A grand time and fine music is assured evening, They left as sovenirs of their visit a pickle dish containing halfa dozen to all Greenville. silver spoons engraved "I. O. G. T .” Miss Cora Lee of New Whatcom, Mr. Breeden is not only chief ol the order Wash., is visiting relatives in town. in this state hut has ever iieen an earnest Bargains in land. Eighty acres joining worker in Forest Grove lodge and done the town of Dilley, 60 under cultivation, much toward building it up. His friends good house, barn ami out buildings, sincerely regret his removal from Forest four hundred fruit trees and any quantity Grove hut wish him and Mrs. Breeden of small fruits. Living water. All for | every happiness in their new home. fifty dollars per acre on reasonable terms. Chas Hawk who has been at a Port L a n g i . b y & S o n . land hospital for sometime lias returned Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lord of Greenville to Spring Hill farm, considerable im were In town Wednesday. proved. Mrs. Hawk is with him. Yes, Greer the grocer has the finest line of teas ami coffees in the city. Mrs. A. L. Ingles spent Wednesday at the home of her uncle, Mr. Jesse Cor nelius. M l. Cornelius has been sick over six weeks and is ill serious condi tion. His son, Edward, has returned from Southern Oregon where he has been since April and is staying with liis father. Aaron Wells had 17 pounds of straw berries from Mr. Mauss’ place, near Greenville, on sale today. These straw berries are cents a pound. Caples & Thomas have just received a large assortment ot gents’ and ladies’ A . W . Broos, a S alem b la c k sm ith , w as underwear direct from the factory in in tow n T u e sd a y lo o k in g o ver th e s it Philadelphia. uation w ith a view’ to lo ca tin g . Mr. Meikel of New Whatcom, Wash., was in town the early part of this week. L A D IE S : Midwifery a specialty. Anaesthetics an et a shio n agazines administered and women confined ga in at aym ond s without pain by C. L. Large M. I), ol purest Grove. H o u se k e e p in g ou tfits for y o u n g m ar ried co u p le s at S m ith ’s. Prices, styles Good books, standard authors, best and q u a lity to suit. choice in town. City Drug Store. A G F R M W A SH IN G TO N H ATCH KT The atchet w as h a p p ily rem em - ! bered at the C la rk -R o e w ed d in g w ith a b o u n tifu l share o f th e n um erous cakes. Y ou C the Mr. S. G. Hughes and his guest, Mr. Even Change Tobacco 15 cents a Sibley of Hobsonville visited Portland pound. Caples Thomas. Tuesday. Mr. Crocket Harrison, who formerly F akmkks ! lived here, returned from eastern Ore Plow Shoes at $1.25 at Gregg's Shoe gon Thursday, and will spend the win- Store. ] ter in the Grove. Si ’ . The W. C. T. 0 . will meet with Mrs. Chandler Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Additon will be present at the A good assortment ot writing papers Dr. G e ig e r w h o h as been east o f the The old Hinman building on the meeting. and envelopes to choose from, full line m ou n tain s on a p ro sp e ctin g trip has south-western corner of the campns is Mr. Dawson of Greenville was in town just been received and in quality and return ed a n d w as in tow n tod ay. lieing moved away. Work was begun price will be sure to please you. Tuesday. N ice lin e o f fa n cy sta tio n e ry. S om e Wednesday and it will soon be in its Miller Pharmacy. The ladies of the Christian church will th in g th a t w ill suit th e co lle g e students. new location on Mr. Hinman's property give a sunflower tea in the church par in the south-eastern part of the city C ity D rug Store. where it will be divided and made into lors next Friday week, the 2Jth. Everything good to eat and drink at Notice is hereby given that the under two dwellings. The building has long C. L. Hinman has just received 35 signed executrix of the last will and Well’s. | stood in its present location ami is one dozen whips direct from the factory testament of Jacob Wirtz, deceased, has The timber and slashings in the vicin- of the land marks of the town. Its re bought at factory prices and will he sold filed her final account as such executrix in the County Court of Washington I ity of Cedar Mills have been on fire for moval will add greatly to the appearance accordingly. Finest stock of whips County. Oregon, and said Court has ap several day s but there has been no wind of the campus. It is hoped the Congre ever brought to Washington county. pointed Monday the 18th day of Novem to carry the flames and Ihtv have about gational church woodshed may soon ber, 1895, at the hour of to o'clock a. m., Mr. Stokcsberry, brother-in law of H. died out. Little valuable timber has been cease to mar the appearance of the as tile hour for hearing such report. Mr. G leason o f Buxton w as in th e H. Clark, who was working with Clark Dated at Hillsboro, Wash! -gton ! destroyed. I church square. If the old campus fence G ro v e W ed n esd ay. Morgan's wood saw, suffered a painful county, Oregon, this 16th day of Octo could tie removed or replaced with a Lost— A and alto Band Book at or near ber, 1895. sawing a T h e ann u al co u n ty te ach e r’s in stitu te , -ingle chain or heavy wire stretched accident Tuesday. While A g n u s W m rx, Dilley. Finder please leave at I I a TCHKT w h ich o ccu rs here T h u rsd ay, F rid a y and | from posts another great improvement gnarly stick, the saw struck a knot, the Executrix of the last will and testa I > ffice. 29 | wood turned, throwing his hand against S a tu rd a y of n ext w eek w ill p ro b a b ly would be accomplished ment of Jacob Wirtz, deceased. 33 the blade and three fingers of the right How to keep your furniture new,— tTse b rin g a n u m b er o f p eople to th e G ro ve A new line of stationery at the Miller hand were cut, the third finger was com Those w ho w o u ld be w illin g to receive Davies' Varnish Stains. For sale at Dissolution of Partnership. Pharmacy. pletely severed, the second partially and th e v isito rs in to th e ir hom es d u rin g Abbott St Roe’s. The partnership heretofore existing the nail of the forefinger removed. Dr. th at tim e are requested to leave at the between Melki Johnson, S B. Gilpin Ward dressed the wound. H a t c h e t office th eir nam es, th e num- and T. J. Harris, doing a real estate bus oer th e y can a ccom m od ate and th e rates. iness at Forest Grove, Washington countv, Oregon, is this day dissolved by M o n e y to I a i h i i . C lim a x , S ta r and H orseshoe T o b a cco mutual consent. From $500 to (50,000, three to five Dated this 9th day of Oct., 1895. |o ce n ts a pound. C a p le s & T h om as. wars, al S per cent, on improved farms. Melki Johnson, M iss A n n ie P om eroy is p ra cticin g at N ixon & G k h k ish , T. J Hsrria, B u y f o r losn a n d r a n a ril f o r le s s t h a n a n y c r e d i t s t o r e in H u gh es & S o n ’s p e rfec tin g herself for a 30 S. B. Gilpin. Forest Grove. W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y . tvp cw ritist. Miss Lena Parker will deliver a tem perance lecture at the Thatclierville L ad ies g o to H aines & B a ile y ’s for church in the Lousigq^mt lake region you r dress goods. T h e y sell ch e a p and next Sunday at 3 p. h ave a la rge stock. For a nice Umbrella go to Haines & Mr. S ib le y o f T illa m o o k b ou gh t d u rin g Bailey’s. his visit here a m are b elon gin g to W ill E . M. Ward has bought back thz City B elle n g h e r to m ate one he has. C o n s id Drug Store of J. A. Brisbine. Messrs. eration w as $139. Waid and Brisbine drove to Portland Mr. B a rk e r, o f the T illam ook m ill, and today to make the transfer. and Mr. and M rs N olan, retu rn ed to Haines & Bailey have the largest stock T illa m o o k on to d a y ’s stage. they have ever carried and their busi- L a rge st stock o f Boots in th e co u n ty ness this Fall has been exceedingly good. They carry good goods and sell them on to se le ct from at C a p les & T h o m a s’ . \ attention ce n ts a S a n n Ich e ro H iro ta w ill lectu re in th e C h ristia n ch urch F rid a y e v e n in g 18th at 7:30 p. ni. on Jap an ese L ife , G o v e rn m en t, E d u ca tio n , R e lig io n and the L a te Japan C h in ese W ar, Japanese son g and se le ctio n s w ill also be a part o f th e p ro gram . M r. H iro ta is a b rillia n t and in t e re stin g sp e a k e r w ell q u alifie d to te ll o f h is n ativ e land now a ttr a c tin g the a tte n tion o f th e w hole w orld b y its w onderful T h e case o f Mr. P ick a rd for h is soi^ progress in civ iliz a tio n . a gain st Mr. Lee S p a rk s for assau lt w hich H a v e you seen th o se n ew sty le clo a k s w as set for last S atu rd a y d id n ot com e at C a p le s & T h o m as? T h e y are g o in g to tria l, th e d efen d an t p le a d in g g u ilty to fast. C a ll and se le ct one before th ey are a sim ple assault and p a yin g a $5 fine and a ll p ick e d over. costs, $ 13 in all. Mrs. F o g a rty o f P o rtlan d v isite d her Th ose w h o h ave teeth to e x tr a c t m ay p la ce at G a le s C reek T u e sd ay, stopp in g avoid all th e u n pleasan tn ess and pain on h er w a y at th e G rove. w ith perfect .safety, b y h a v in g anaes N ew H om e S e w in g M ach in e, best th e tics adm in istered b y C . L . Large, M . D ., I f it is n ot e n tire ly sa tisfa cto ry m a ch in e in th e m a rk e t, k e p t at the th ere w ill be no ch arge. G as, E th e r fu rn itu re store. Mr. J. M . D o w n in g o f C o rv a llis w as in tow n M on d ay, h a v in g rid d en here on h o rse b ack . T h e school news <>f the county will receive specie! M r. W . T . G la ze a rriv e d hom e F rid a y from th e K . P. G ran d lod ge session at S alem to w h ich he w as a d elegate. E v e n C h a n g e to b acco , 15 poun d at H ain es & B a ile y ’ s. sue- Fine Stationery. Notice of Final Settlement. Sc j “ THEY BUY CHEAP, SELL A HEAP AND KEEP FOUEYEK AT IT.” CAPLES A THOMAS* ‘