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V W E E K L Y OREGONI AN A M ) HATCHET *1.50 A VKAK A B O U ___ T TOW N. S|>eii«l sale in Ladies lu st receiv ed u new lin e o f M e n ’s Cor- J d o v a n ilam l-H ew ed S ilo e s in lace co n gre ss in th e v e r y la test sty le T h e se go o d s w ill be sold at th e very ran- lo w e st c it y p rices and e v e ry p a ir guaran teed. G r e g g ’s S h oe S to re . Mrs. E m e r y W ilso n w en t to R osebu rg la st T h u rsd a y w here she w ill sp tu d the w h ite r w ith h er paren ts. Fine D ongola F resh bauauas, oran ges, lem ons at “ u U o n - ^ « « e or P iccad illy toes, at H om e B akery. f * 7 5 , former price, $*.25. D. W . M arsh, w ho has been con n ected G reg g s .Shoe Store w ith th e H a t c h k t sin ce its e stab lish ^ r - 1 ‘ red R aym on d spent Thursday in m ent, sailed this week from San F rau- Portland. cisco for H onolulu, l i e has m an y Climax, S ia r and Horseshoe Tobacco frien ds in Forest G ro ve w ho w ish him success in his new field. 40 cen ts a pound. Caples & Thom as. F’or ren t— A 6 room co ttag e very co n An addition to tile M ethodist parson v en ien t, in in st class con d ition , good i age lias ju st been com pleted. i location . A pp ly at H a t c h k t office.— K . 1 T r y O y ste r c o c k ta ils at H om e B akery. H ow to Weep you r furniture new,— Use John H e is h r o f G a le s C reek w as in D o cto r C . L . L arge reports a d au g h te r , D a vies' V arn ish Stains. For sale at tow n W edn esd ay. b orn to h e w ife o f M r. John H auson j A b b o tt & R o c’s. th e tw e n ty -fifth in stan t. M rs. H an son j C. C. C aples, o f I.. H. A lberts & C o ., See R aym on d about cost o f d ye w ork. is a d a u g h te r o f M rs. G e o rg e Beal o f v isittd Portlan d M onday. Mrs. O tto H oh bacli w ho has been v is G a le s S p u r. M idw ifery a sp ecialty. A naesth etics itin g her paren ts in P ortlan d , and a t S p e c ia l b argain s in L a d ie s, G e n ts ami adm inistered and women contined ten d in g th e E x p o sitio n , returned the C h ild r e n ’s u n derw ear. A la rg e stock w ithout pain b y C. L . Large M. D. o f first o f the w eek h avin g had a m ost en- b o u g h t o f the m an u factu rers in P h ila d e l Forest Grove. jo y a ble visit. p h ia . C a p le s & T h om as. E ven C h an ge T o bacco 15 cen ts M iss Sh attu ck o f R eedville visited h er H on. G . M. Irw in . S ta te S u p erin ten d j cousin, Mrs. C. O. Roe, frern Thursday pound. C a p les & . Thom as. en t o f P u b lic In stru ction , acco m p a n ie d | u n til M ouduy. S p ecia l m eetin g o f th e city^ co u n cil to b y Mrs. I r w in , w as in th e G ro ve T h u rs H ot peanut* every afternoon, fresh n igh t. d a y an d F rid ay . ! roasted and not w arm ed over at W e lls’ . See A b b o t & Roe for a ll com m ission T e n bedroom su ites sold in th e last 31 > ; business. d ay *. T h is goes to show w h ere to b u y j ^ 1,1 are belon gin g to George N aylo r y o u r furn iture. R e m em b er th a t S m ith s fell in to the ravin e by ('»ales Creek on Mr. C row tl ers the P ortlan d bond- is h ead q u a rters for ull house fu rn ish in g ^arni below town M onday afternoon, b u yer is in tow n. good s. C a li and get p rices. j * he anim al was not injured and as she S ta tio n e ry , S t a t i o n e r y , S T A T IO N - I could o n ly be gotten out there bv d ig E R Y , M ille r P h arm acy. W . H . J a ck so n , o f S c o tt & C o ., spent ¡ g in g aw ay the ban k her halter was fas S u tid a v in Portlan d . T o u ig h t is H allow K ’en. tened to a rope and she was lowed dow n R - l l ’ -A-X'S OX1Î A mong the best papers of this class ' th e creek till a sloping bank w as T h ose w h o have teeth to ex tra ct m ay I f ° und and there taken out. avoid a ll th e un pleasan tn ess and pain ! A new lin e o f stationery at the M iller w ith p erfect safety, b y h a v in g a n aes th etics adm in istered b y C . L. L arge, I P h arm acy. M. D., I f it is not e n tire ly sa tisfa ctory A . L. M acleod has been elected vice th ere w ill he no ch arge. G as, E th e r H ain es & B a iley ca rry good go o d s and j gran d and M. M. Preston secretary o f the and th e N ew Preparation adm in istered sell th em on v ery close m argin . C a ll G ro ve subordinate lodge o f Odd F ellow s. at an y on e o f our d en tists, Dr. N ixo n , a n d see th em . or Dr. H ia tt. Bam boo goods at S m ith ’s. TH E T E A C H E R S OUTLOOK M O N TH LY — OCTOBER TO JU L Y A ims to represent the latest ideas and most sue- Mr». R o w C ourse.. R e - .l, of Portlan d , A t th e C h ristian Church, the L a d ie s '! Mr. and Mrs. V an d erve ld e n o f V er- in stru c to r in vocal m usic in th e I’ . I A id S o cie ty w ill ^ ive a Sun F low er T ea, boort had a narrow escape on e d ay lust C o n sev ato ry and oi.e ot th e finest vocal- OM p rj j av e ve n in g o f this w eek, N oveui- w eek. D r iv in g to th e G ro v e w ith a ists o f th e N o rth w est, w ill g iv e an even- j lwr I5t. An in terestin g program m e has crate o f ch ick e n s the horses becam e T h e e xp erien ced d ru g g ist, J. C . C lark , is now p rep ared to furnish a n y th in g in th e D ru g L in e, and a ll v ery ch eap. T h e sale o f J. G a s to n ’s d a iry c a ttle has b e en postponed to S atu rd a y, N ov. i j , at 2 I o ’c lo c k A . M. F an cy m acy . sta tio n e ry at M ille r’s j been prepared. C om e and see the bab ies | scared an d ran aw ay. F irst th e old H in m an b u ild in g , now th e T im e s office. W h a t w ill be th e next to jo — th e C o n g , w ood shed ? See R aym on d John H eisler o f G a le s Creek tow n W ednesday. abou t was in S tatio n ery at W e lls’ . F o r L a d ie s’ and G e u t s ’ ru b b ers in all i , n eigh b orin g lod ges to atten d. s ty le s o f toes at low est c ity p rice, g o to ’ \ j E v e n C h a n g e T o bacco 15 cen ts a G r e g g 's S h oe S tore. pound. C aples & Thom as. Mr. A n d y W rig h t, an e arly resid en t ol L a st W edn esd ay w eek D elpha Tem ple O regon and fa th er-in -law o f Mr. John ^ a ^hbone S isters had v isitors from th e Joh n son o f N orth \ a m h ill arriv e d M on j jjjU jijQ ro T e m p le . R efresh m en ts w ere d a y to visit M r. H . B. Joh n son . §ervtd d urin g the e v e n in g and the lod ge S e w in g M ach in es and su pplies are k ep t a t S m ith ’s F u rn itu re store. . . VT , . * . * * * • . N cN a m e r s stage m ade its last tr io ot y th e season M o n d a y and b ro u gh t in tbe e x tr a c a ttle w h ich h ave been k e p t at w a y statiou s. tim e w as spent very p leasan tly. T h e tem ple h as re ce n tly purchased a new organ and is flourish ing. Its gu ests w ere . • , .. M r.an d 31 ra. D orien .M r. am i M rs. H ou ss, Mr. and Mrs. F reem a n , Mr. and Mrs. I W illia m s, Mr. and M rs. S e w ell, M r. and Mrs. S h u lm erich and M esdaincs D en n is, A ll k in d s o l la u n d ry w ork d on e at the H u gh es, S ta n le y , S m ith , C o n k lin , and A m e ric a n L a u n d ry . W irtz B ros., agen ts. M iss D ennis. T b e p etition for a m ail rou te th ou g h L a d ies, select a cape or ja c k e t from th e th e W ilson R iv e r co u n try w ith tw o post la rg e assortm ent o f latest styles at C a p les offices, one tw elve and the o th e r tw e n ty & T h om as before the best b argain s are fou r m iles from T illa m o o k , h as been c ir a ll p ick e d out. c u la te d in th a t c ity and so far m et w ith Q u arte rly m eetin g at M ethodist ch urch bu t one refusal to sig n . A ll k in d s o f tem p eran ce d rin k s at n e x t S u n d a y ,D r. G W . G ue w ill preach S a tu rd a y and S u n d a y nights. C o m W e lls ’ . m un ion services at 11 a. 111. S u n d a y . T h e law re g u la tin g th e rid in g o f b ic y Y e s, G reer th e gro cer has th e finest c le s on side w a lk s,e sp e c ia lly th e p a rt for b id d in g co a stin g and rid in g a fte r 8 in the lin e o f teas and coffees in the c ity . . « e v e n in g , i* b ein g disregard** 1 in m an y iu stan ce s. R id e rs sh ou ld I k ca refu l not to presum e on th e favor th a t h as been sh ow n them . T h e o rd ia n n ee sh ou ld be b roaden ed so as to forbid rid in g in front o f th e school house d u rin g school hours. F o r a n ice U m b rella g o to H ain es & H ailey’ ». Mr. V an d ervel- T h e school news of the county will receive special L u n ch w ill i den k ep t them in the road u n til opposite j he served alter th e program m e, for fifteen Ju d ge B a b e r’s new house on th e G re e n I cen ts. N o a d m ittan ce fee. v ille road. H ere th e rig was overturned but the horses freed th em selves. The S om eth in g n ew .— Enam el paints, a ll occu p an ts w ere taken from un der the tin ts, at A b b o tt R o e ’s. overturn ed carriage b y th e carpen ters. M r. W . W . Breeden has m oved in to The fo rtu n a te freein g o f the horses saved th e suburban residence at D illey for w h at w ould h ave been a serious a ccid en t. w h ich he recen tly traded with Mr. P u rd y. A s it w as b oth w ere se v ere ly bruised H ow about you r last w in ter clothes? and the la d y w as able to be up M onday W o n ’t it p a y to h ave them dyed? ,M ak e s for th e first tim e sin ce th e run aw ay. Tht* Pom eroy w ho was arrested recen tly M ack in to sh e s and ru b b er goods bought 111 Idaho turns ou t not to be the m uch d ire c t from th e m an u factu rers. N o old so u gh t ulter partn er o f H olcom b b ut an g o o d s carried ov er. B u y in g at first in n ocen t man o f good reputation. H e is h a n d we can g iv e fresher g o o d s and a u s id e n t o f W ash in gton cou n ty, o f near b e tte r prices th an e ve r before. C aples C ornelius, and answ ered closely the d e s & T h om as. crip tion o f the m issin g outla%v. T h e N ew G o o d s h av e arriv e d at T h e T are seed at H artram pt Bros. B a za a r, an d are g o in g ofT lik e hot ca k e s F ree M usical and L iterary E n terta in a t pri cs w h ich are a c o n stan t surprise. C a ll am i he con vin ced . Boos B u ild in g, m ent under the auspices o f the F re e L ib - ra iy A ssociation F rid a y even in g; N ov. tw o doors from post office. 15. S u pper and d an cin g, 50 cen ts a n u m M iss A lic e M cN atner is v is itin g friends ber. in Portlan d . A t J. C. C la r k ’s drug store w ill be H ain es 6c B a iley ca rry a full stock o f found a com plete line o f S ch ool B ooks g oral 1; e rch an d .se , sell go o d goods and S tatio n e ry. a d sell th em ch eap. T h e y pay h ig ie s t TI1*1 F ree L ib ra ry A ssociation w ill giv e m a :k t price for produce. C a ll and e * .m ine th eir goods. T h e y w ill treat an en tertain m en t N ov. 15 to raise funds for fittin g up the lib ra ry and a d d in g new y o u w ell. books, it is a w orth y ob ject and should T h e flour m ills shut dow n T u esd ay lie w ell supported. aud W edn esd ay to put in ad d itio n al S an d w ich es w ith coffee 10 cts. at m ach in ery . Hom e Bakery. Be sure and exa m in e th e n ew lin e of T h e F arm in gton cteatn ery association sta tio n e ry at the M iller P h arm a cy . lias been in corp orated b y L. A. R ood, W o rk on th e V en en b u ild sn g east o f | W m . S h u lm ericli and D .B u rk h a ltcr w ith th e post office has been g o in g on d u rin g 1 a ca p ital o f $2000 in $¿0 shares. th e past w eek and the fram e is up and ! en closed now. L A D IE S : F resh pies and cakes d a ily at H om e Y o u C a n G et F a s h i o n M ac . a z i n k s B a k e ry . A g a i n a t R a y m o n d ’ s . J. C. C la rk re ce n tly received th e sad j n e w s th a t his m oth er had died at her T h e H illslioro K n ig h ts o f P y th ia s lod ge h om e in A lb a n y , N . Y ., at th e age ol 72 ] w ill h ave w ork in th e th ird rank n e x t year*. j M on d ay and co rd ia lly in vites b roth ers o f ■ cessful method of teaching j in thcir ..fc00(J n ig h r ' drill. | them lik e new. P h a r cost. Mr. F ra n k E d m on son o f G re e n v ille was iu tow n W edn esd ay. L a d ie s g o to H aines & B ailey s for yo u r dress goods. T h e y sell ch eap and h av e a large stock . Mr*. Crow spen t several d ays last week in P o itla u il. K E E IE E . Every teacher ihooM take some educational journal P a in ts, o ils and g la ss at A b b o t & R o e ’s. . ,r , , , .. .1 0 A. T. K n o w le s, re p resen tin g th e b. B. M ed icin e Co., o f I)ufur O re g ., w as in tow n S a tu rd a y p la ste rin g th e b lin d s w alls a b o u t tow n w ith b is a d v e rlism e n ts. in g o f so n g at th e M. F. C h u rch on M on d a y, N ov. 4, at 8 o' c lo c k . R e a d in g s b y Prof. J. R R ob ertson , a c c o m p a n ist Prof. E . K. C oursen. T ic k e ts on sale at J. C C la rk s P ion eer D ru g S tore. A d m ission 25 cen ts, ch ild re n 15 cen ts. G IV E S attention from C O U N TY the WA SH IN G TO N H ATCH ET The Teachers Outlook and the Washington Comity Hatchet B O TH F O B H I.2 « C a p le s & T h om as h av e m ore m e n ’s boots th an som e folks h av e b ay. G la n ce at th eir sto ck o f boots. T h e y ca rry a , larger a ssortm en t th an a n y oth er store in W ash in g to n C o u n ty. T h e y b u y ch eap , sell a h eap and k eep forever at it. Accused of L arcen y, D epu ty P rosecu tin g A tto rn e y L a n g le y filed co m p la in t. M ond ay m orn in g a- gain st A v e r y Porter, a g a in st V in cen t D avis and G u y S to ck to n and also later again st W il lP ic k a rd ;c lia rg in g them w ith larcen y in h a v in g taken from Mr. Peters $Soin m on ey. T h e accused w ere arrested on w arran ts issued b y Ju stice H ughes. E ach w aiv ed right to cou n sel and the case w as proceeded w ith th e e vid e n ce at hand, M r. P orter a d m itted h av in g $50 o f th e m o n e y and -said th a t Mr. Peters had g iv e n him th e m oney for sa fek eep in g Peters testified that he m igh t possib ly h ave d one so th ough he th o u g h t not. The evid en ce s ad m itted did not w arran t hold in g Mr. P orter a m i he w as d isch arg ed . T h e o th ers w'ere on m otion o f the pro secu rin g a tto rn e y also d isch arg ed . T h e m oney disap peared . T h e #50 b ill w a s j ! w ith th e pow er o f brain, sh o w in g its in- { fluence and presence e v eryw h ere, h ow it j had ad v an ce d u n til its m an ifesta tio n s to ( d ay, in m ig h ty m ach in ery w h ich w as pow erful o n ly th ro u gh th e b rain th at gu id ed it. T h is presence o f brain be hind e v e ry th in g w ith in ou r scop e led up to th e th ou g h t th at th e vast u n iverse had not com e b y ch an ce, th a t evo lu tio n w as not a sufficient e x p la n a tio n , th a t a d iv in e b rainp ow er had gu id ed it. T h e lectu rer sp o ke in te re stin g ly and e ffe ctiv e ly and m ade v ery favorab le im pression on his hearers. A uthor’s Puzzle. M an y answ ers w ere received to P ro f. k now n an d a w atch k ep t for it u n til it j W e lc h ’s pu zzle g iv e n in last w e e k ’s issue, turned up h a v in g been dep osited w ith | T h e m a jo rity o f th e answ ers w ere close Mr. P fan n cr by Mr. G reg g w h o had re- ; but th e first n earest re p ly to be received ceiv ed it o f M r. K . M. W ard w ho had j w as from M iss F lo re n ce C o o k , M iddle- kept it for M r. Porter w h o w as one o f j tori. T h e pu zzle is repeated w ith its Mr. P eters com p an ion s at th e tim e th e j answ ers. It w as th e pastim e p ro d u ct m on ey w as lost. O n th e stren gth o f j 0f th e a u th or o f w h at is now accep ted th is c h ain th e proceed in gs w ere had 1 giv en ab ove, l W h a t a rou gh m an said to h is son E ven pound. Change T o b a cco 15 cen ts C a p le s & T h om as. Hand Shot Off. F red M u h ly , th e 16 y e a r old son o f H en ry M u lily w ho liv e s 3 m iles south o f C o rn eliu s m et w ith a d istre ssin g a cci d en t M ond ay. H e w as out w ith his b roth er a ged 8 years a n d asked him to h and across a lo g betw een them an old fash ion ed s h o tg u n . T h e yo u n g e r b roth er co m p lied but in p assin g th e gun the h am m er h it a gain st a tree and th e gun w as d isch arg ed , w ou n d in g F red in the hand. Dr. C o le assisted b y Drs. B a iley and L a rge am putated the lim b at the ju n ctu re o f its m idd le and low er thirds. T h e w ound has been dressed on ce since th e a ccid e n t and th o ro u g h ly cleansed , and is at th is tim e lo o k in g e x e e d in g ly w ell. Supt. Irw in ’s L e flo re . H on . G . M . Irw in , S tate S u p erin ten d en t o f P u b lic Instru ction, lectured T h u rs d a y e v e n in g in M arsh H all auditorium . T h e lectu re w as the re gu la r e ve n in g ses sions o f th e te a ch e r’s in stitu te but in re sponse to th e gen eral in v ita tio n given m an y o f th e tow nspeople atten d ed . A c h a rm in g solo w as Ming b y M iss Em m a S te w art a t th e open in g. Dr. Irw in d ealt w hen he w an ted h im to eat p rop erly j — Ch aucer. | P ilg rim s and flatterers h ave k n e lt low to k iss h im — Pope. A nam e th at m ea n s such fiery th in g s, I c a n ’ t d escrib e th e ir pain s and stin gs — Burns. A ten footer w hose nam e b e g in s w ith fifty— L o h gfellow . A b righ te r and sm arter than th e oth er one— W h ittie r. A w orker in precious m etals— (»old- sm ith. A v ery v ita l part o f the b od y— H arte. C o m es from a ] ig— Bacon. A gam e and a m ale o f hum an sp ecies — T e n n yso n . A n answ er to “ W h ich is th e g rea ter poet, W illiam S h ak sp e a re or M artin F. T u p p er?” — W illis or M artineau. M eat! W h a t are you d oin g?— B ro w n in g , F ry o r C o o k . T o a g ita te a w eapon— S b ak sp ere. R oun d as an apple, b la ck as n ig h t, a h e av en ly sign or a perfect frigh t— C rab b e. A sla n g e xc la m a tio n — D ick en s. Put an ed ib le gra in ’ tw ix t an a n t and a bee and a m uch b elo ved poet y o u ’ ll sp eed ily see— B ryan t. A com m on d o m e stic a n im a l, and w hat it can never do— Cow per. H a t c h x t . $ i a year “ THEY HI V CHEAP, SELL KEEP FOREVER AT IT.” CABLES & THOMAS* Huy f o r l e u and can aoll fo r l«*»a than W aalliu K ton Couuty. any e r e illt »tor«* in THE CITY DRUG V ILL CLOSE OUT ALL OF THE STATIONERY AT COST FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS TO MAKE ROOM FOR A NEW STOCK. THE CITY M U G STORE HOME BAKERY NEW M ANAGEM ENT Fresh Candies, Fruits, Nuts, etc. Fresh Oysters twice a week. Try Our Oyster Cocktails. D E L I C I O U S OYSTER STEW'S Leave Your Orders for Bread, Cakes or Pies to be de livered mornings. SANDWICHES WITH COFFEE 10 CTS.