I W E E K L Y U B E i G O ÍÍ1 á > HE HATCHET. the report broadcast among the children to cause a panic. The T T T S K t »1 post-office a t F o r e st G ro v e, Or. a t quieter the matter can be kept, if Y h e 1^ S econd-claM m a il m a tte r Jure V --------------------------------- anything should happen. the better 'nick s TfcKMS TO SIBSCRIBKB8. the thing can be handled, and the Prer P o sta g e F ree. ch. m » y e a r ..................................... f1 00 less liability of its becoming epi­ Odd Fellow’s Installation. H A Î t 'ilÜ T » 1 .1 5 A Y E A R Comity Warrants Drawn. Real Estate Transfers. EDEN VALLEY. Eden Valley is situated ta: January 6 Levi Martin (single) to Friday night Washington Lodge No. Emily McPherson for >3000 102 acres in tween east and west Dairy ere 48 I. O. O. F. and Forest Rebekah R. F. Tupper don land claim t 1 s r 4 w. about three miles east of Lodge No. 44 held a joint public installa­ January 6, Albert Friday to Freidrich Dale. tion in the Masonic Temple. The follow- Friday for $500 Lots 9 and 10 sec 24 t 2 11 We are a happy and contented 1 ing persons were installed as officers of r 4 w, 12 acres. Agreement to sell. despite the fact that we have 1] Subordinate Lodge for current term b\ Bridges and Roads. January 7, C. M. Keep to B. F. Purdy scrabble for an existance by C. K. Deichman, D. D. G. M., of Hills-1 ^ , , i i a m o n th » 60 demic. L Weidwitsch IS 00 for $700 Lots 7 and 8 in block 18 and lots the good old democratic timet tlul ,»ree m o n th s ........................ 35 boro. Talk'1 Jas Laidlaw St C o......................... aooo 1 and 2 in block 14 South Park addition fallen upon us in all tlieir prisfiwJ In A d v a n ce. A. T. Knox, N. G.; R. M. Taylor, V. I 2 00 to Forest Grove. Wi____________________________ The man who sets up the meet- G.; S. A. Walker. Sec,; Philip Beal, Treas. ; Beam Si Williams Mr. John Luther has returi Wiley & Dennis 1 00 January 7, United States to Oliver F. root E s ta b lis h e d for th e d is se m in a tio n o f W a sh in g | ing notices on the Daily Oregonian Portland bringing with him 1 Joe Bailey, Warden; C. W. Robinson, J R Mays & Sons 3 00 Hussey, Patent, E X of s w of sec 35 t to n c o u n ty n e w s, th e e le v a tio n o f h u m a n ity and his joys and sorrows. He lia is fast winning fame for himself, Conductor; H. H. Clark, R. S. N. G ; ChasLingwalls t h e m o n e y w e can m a k e. 3 6° 3 11 r 5 w, containing 80 acres. wishes of his many friends whoh W. L. Wagner, L. S. N. G.; A. !.. I te m s o f g e n e r a l in te r e st g r a te fu lly receiv ed . i It is said that the Scottish Rite T R Cornelius. 3 60 January 8, Anton Pfanner to M. H. E d ito r 's h o b b ie s and o p in io n s on t h is p a g e, all Macleod. R, S. V, G.; E. M. Ward, L. S. | stay here may be permanent. emblem has appeared in a Good Brice Wilson 6 00 Parker for $600Tract in sec 6 t 1 n r 3». t h e rest fa c ts —im p a rtia l a n d u n co lo red . N. G.; M. M. Preston, R. S. S.l J. C. j The young peoples literary elukij E d ito r is a t h o m e in h is s a n c tu m . H a t c h e t Templars notice. . >5 00 On the 6th the Greer, L. S. S.; J. C. Clark, Outside R H Umphrey January 8, Anton Pfanner to Emma S. an entertainment last Friday t J B u ild in g , F o r e st G rove, from 6 a. m . to 10 p . m . W H Lv.la ................................ i< * 0° Parker for $100 Tract in sec 6 t 111 r 3 w. o i each w e e k d a y an d a lw a y s g la d to ta lk and cross and crown of the Knight Guardian; N. R. Wells, Inside Guardian The club was greeted with a full J C Johnson ............................ 136 5° January 8, O. Si G. R. R. Co. to P. W. b e ta lk e d to. Templar was evidently considered The following Rebekah officers were T Fred Matthies, 4 5 » Steperson for $160 S e «4 of se is sec 3 t standing room being at a premhial the fitting ornament of the W. C. then installed by Mrs. S. A. Walker, j have no program of the exerci^ 2 n r 3 w. IS S U E D E V E R Y W E E K IN T H E Y E A R ON Countv Court. I). G. M. T. U. The I. O. O. F. insigina S Mrs. January 8, Sophia Backus and John, special mention might be made of I T H U R S D A Y FROM T H E H ATCHET J. C. Greer. N. G.; Nettie Clark, ; Argus. Uuii>. rendere 1 hv Miss Grova Btl| always appears upside down as V. G.; Mrs. Jno. Walker, Rec. Sec.; Mrs. T G Todd hus., and Anna Backus to Elanor Fergu­ P R IN T K R Y . Ira Hayncm, Eliza Shorev, Oeorpl son for $187 N of lot No. 22 and ti % lid the Royal Aren Keystone R. M. Taylor, Fin. Sec.; Mrs. J. G. Boos, D B Reasoner nies, Lurali Cornelius and Stanley J If you tail to receive your paper it will on Wednesday last. of w Ji of lot No. 21 of Tualatin Gardens. This com- Treas.; Miss L. Dolstrom, Warden; Mrs. Salaries. A slight hitch in the enjoyment if l be a favor if you will notify us at once. January 8, Same parties to Harry- Chandler, Inside Guard.; R. 31. Taylor, compositor must be a relative of R B Goodin, county clerk affair was made by a long horned etbrl Hardy for $187 S % of lot No. 22 and the AUSTIN CRAIG K o i t o k a n d P r o p r i e t o r the Gervais Star printer who is Outside Guard.; Mrs. Luelling, R. S. N. B P Cornelius, county judge steer that seemed to want to s % of the w J4 of lot 21 of Tualatin Gar­ G.: Mrs. Robinson, L. S. N. G.; Mrs. S. the house but the animal wasB u . still running a Jr. Order of American A. Walker, R. S. V. G.; Sirs. Bryant, L. J W Sappington, county treasurer dens. . . E ich t T 'a E ADA BLE Austin Craig, and assts squelched and order again restored ar Mechanics emblem in the Masonic January 8, Same parties to Harry S. V. G.; Mrs. Joe Bailey, Chapalin. . P a ces F / K LIA BLE L E Wilkes, county surveyor The wedding at which S. J. G ; Hardy & Louis Lundgreu for $230 Lot A lunch was then served by the ladies lodge card. . W e e k i - v I I e p u b l ic a n H P Ford, sheriff. . /............ and Miss Minnie K. Nortiirup weitK Hug No. 23 of Tualatin Gardens. followed by social converse engaged in Circuit Court. January 9, W. P. Graham and wife to ted in the holy bonds of matrimony the uii by the three hundred persons present. The city of Forest Grove is very Beam & Williams The HATCH KT lias the Largest Morris Cadonan for ft Tract in sec 18 t 2 at P. G. Northrup's, home ol the8 has be was the social event of the 'allant. At the close of its ordi­ J C Miller,..................................... Cirenlation of any newspapei s r 1 w, right of way for road Eden Valley. Among the many&B. ^ a] More Stealing. nance prohibit.ng the riding of in Washington County. January 9, M. Cadonan to Barbara and Court House and Jail Account. Last Friday night, about nine o'clock Jacob Kurth for $890 Tract in sec 18 t 2 of the bride and groom who cam eiJf It has double the County Circu­ iicyclcs, velocipe ies, tricycles or M II Malone ebrate the occasion were Rev. Sum some one attempted to break ijito the s r 1 w, right of way for ditch. lation of any other newspapei roller skates on certain sidewalks, R Cave........................................... McDonald, officiating clergvmu. ® * f a granary of Thos. Otchins, Hying near January 9, George Ritz and wife to in Forest Grove. it adds; “ Provided nothing in this Lenox. As the granary was locked, the W Bender....................................... Adam Treber for $250 Part of don land and Mrs. Frank Rice, Otto Rice, wak shall be construed to prohibit any would-be thieves were trying to saw their Elections. claim of J. Swinger t 1 n r 2 w, 20 acres. Rice and Miss Victor of Hillsboti J r * ! 1*' 810,000 A YEAR WASTED. 4 00 January 9, Calvin Bailey and wife to and Mrs. C. S. Revnolde of Forest (. *^at *l female from riding a bicycle, tricy- way in, and their dark lantern was seen H T Shorb The board of railroad commis­ ;le or velocipede on the above by the people at the house. They were Fuel, Light and Janitor. Edward Schulmer.ch for $5000 s w X of Mr. Ira Haynem and Miss Ernnu P**7' sioners held its first monthly ses­ lamed sidewalks.” If our women frightened away, and were tracked, the N A Barrett s 3000 e % and s e % of s w «4 and lot 4 sec 10 nem of Greenville, Miss Lizzie Den sho*C( ami Samuel Dennison of Portland J sion oi the year Monday week. In laven't the rights they have the next morning to where they hadjleft their Hillsboro Light and Water Co . loó 08 t 1 s r 3 w, 107.08 acres. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Pomeroy o f jAi team. Among the many things Mr. January 9, C. M. Keep to W. S. Jurors in Justice Court. the case of Joseph Foster, the boar< privileges. But even a woman Otchins has lost in the past few years, besides many others too iiumer« Macrtim for ftooo Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6, in 1 00 found he was run over and kille can’t ride on roller skates on For­ are: a set of harness, 500 lbs. bacon, 50 John McClaran block 18 South Park add to Forest Grove. mention. After the ceremony Taylor Ranes.............................. . 2 00 by a Southern Pacific overland train est Grove sidewalks with impunity. lbs. binding twine, a load of oats, a sheep guests assembled in the dining room 1 January 10, Calvin Bailey to Henry 300 M L Vincent did ample justice to the bountiful rt? near Giant's Pass, December 20 . There the city fathers draw the and a plow. Mr. Otchins also lost several E X H arding........................ Toella for $300 Lots 8, 9 and 10 block 11 3 00 spread before them. Old time frjp hundred dollars by fire in the past year. The deceased was intoxicated, it i? line. H C Raymond 2 00 town of Cornelius. say that the bride’s mother belt3 alleged, and there was no negli­ B F Purdy 2 00 January 10, Ferdenand Opitz and wife famous record in the culinary lij to Henry Claussenius, trustee for C. B. A B Todd....................................... 2 00 gence on the part of the company. Death of Thomas Seth. that occasion. The bride and gr< And so the threatened war with Duhrkoop heirs for $1270 Lot 33 in 3 00 In the matt.-r of depot facilities at jreat Britain proves only a passing Thomas Seth, a prominent citizen and W M J ackson ter spending a few weeks visiting fo Brugger tract joining Bethany. Paupers and Prisoners. Gaston, the commissioners dismis­ :loud. The lion is too busy hold­ old resident of this county, died in his January io, Peter Boscow and wife to will take their departure for their Paint sed the case without prejudice ing on to his prey in Africa to chair, it is supposed of paralysis of A Olsen........................................... 5 00 W. \V. Boscow for $1 34.48 acres being home in Astoria. tile heart, on Wednesday eveningat his J C Lamkin.................................... 6 55 part of the R Williams don land claim, At a i The people offered certain othei oother with South America. home in Patton Valley. Bryan.Laidlaw Co. 9 20 GLEN W O O D . derCo., excepting lots 1, 2 and 3 block 2 Boscow lauds for a depiot. The commis­ He was born in Scotland seventy-four A W Saxton.............. ................... 486 15 addition, Hillsboro. Sam Yarley is on the sick list the for (the sioners hold that the business die years ago, was in California as a miner Mrs Anna L Rotermund to OCJ H ighwaym en at Cedar Mill. January 11, John J. Northrup to Ben­ few (lavs. and came to Oregon. He made his home H P Ford ...................................... 52 62 not warrant directing the company Hands up! was the request that met ton Bowman for $240 N yi o f n w N of Rubin Catching has gone to Fo| 10 00 to accept the proposition of the Richard Foreste), about 4p. m. Monday in Patton Valley for the past thirty-two John Northrop sec 21 t 2 n r 3 w, containing 60 acres. Grove to attend school. years and had accumulated considerable Rosa Frost. 5 00 pieople. The commission finds that >ast wlien be had reached a point half property including a farm of 320 acres. January it, Hanna L. Sc Joseph A. Mr. A. A. Morrill was in Hillst^ Recorder of Conveyances. Graham, Letta K. 8c Wm. E. E. Dodge to R. M. Moore’s death was occasioned w y up the mountain on the Cornell road. The funeral will be at eleven o'clock Tuesday and Wednesday. As the demand was emphasized by a E L McCormick ......... 175 00 Elizabeth H. Dodge for $680 N e *4 sec by attempting to alight from a couple of six-shooters in the hands of two Friday morning. Burial at the Hill Mr. A. M. Carpenter who has l>eeay«i, 26 t 2 s r 2 w. Stationery. freight train at New Era, upon desperate looking characters with masks Cemeterv. sick is slowly recovering. s J an u a ry li.E m n v iE .S c E. K- Cold- R B Goodin................................ 4 95 which he was stealing a ride. He over their faces, "D ick” concluded that We can hear the click of the ha E L M cCorm ick....................... 2 90 stock to G. W. Patterson for flooo 48.50 City Election on our new school honse. was ordered off by the brakeman discretion was the better part of valor Hatchet 6 25 acres of the south part of the H . Wooley don t 1 n r 3 w. and jumped while crossing a bridge. and his hands at once sought the perpen­ Monday was city election day. Six Geo H Wilcox Walter Collins o i^ ir has been visit 25 dicular. His pockets weie then system­ January 14, Flora D. and W. H in Glenwood the past week. The report of the January session atically gone through, the robbers secur­ tickets were in the field and excitement J W Sappington......... 75 16 10 Edwards to James E. Baines for $1500 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen spent: ( reads much the same as the reports ing about $1.00, then ordering their vic­ ran high. Interested woikers, dodgers W E Brock and knota collected on the corners were Irwin-Hodson Co. 16 20 Part of G. Richardson don land claim day with Mr. A. A. Scofield. - ,' » 'T h at have gone before it and makes tim to proceed. After which the highway­ were features of the day. At the council «■ ft taki sec 2 t 2 s r t w. Glass Si Prudhomme to 70 Mr. A. A. Morrill and wife were tcn )Ior us fear that the $;oooo which the men evidently held a consultation and chamber was the polling place and there Geo D Barnard & Co 26 20 January 14, W. A. Spence to John A. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Sun taxpayers of the state have to pay concluded the amount obtained was were the judges, Ed. Buxton, S. A. B P Cornelius 3 65 Paterson for 14275 142.52 acres in Joshua last. hardly sufficient for the risk and decided Walker and H.H. Clark, and Clerks J. P. H P Ford .................... the three commissioners and their to try it again which they did with the S '» Welch don land claim t 2 s r 3 w. Mi*s Dellie Carpenter and Miss January 14, Wm. Weston to FrancisS. clerk for this and the eleven suc­ next passerby who chanced to lie J. Sulli­ Wagner and M. D. Markham, Mr. Clark State Cases and Witnesses. and Mr. Markh iin being elected by the Bradley for f 1 S e ^ o f i t X sec 26 t 2 Catching were the guests of Miss Ven2 *i,, 3S ] ceeding meetings will lie spent for van. Johnny received the same attention voters to fill vacancies. During the W W A n n a n s............................... 28 20 n r 4 w. Quitclaim deed. Varlev Sunday. ’1 *"■ ■ it t li 43 25 nothing as in other years. If the from their hands as had Forestel a few afternoon the band was out playing and H P Ford Miss Julie Kenny died ¿t her b Reiding 150 00 railroads need twelve coats of Kal- minntes previous, merely telling them serenading and in the evening the enthu­ S B Huston near Buxton on the loth, with „aye you M O U N T A IN D A L E . J Northrop..................................... 27 00 not to shoot. They replied, "they would dreaded consumption. She leaves somine a year let them pay or it not if he kept still” , after securing about siasm manifested itself in a bonfire. R Waggener Y oung -N orth rup .— A quiet home 15 00 friends who mourn her loos. The fat . *>r” 1 1 and not put the burden on the peo­ I4.75 they ordered him ahead, telling him The following are the election returns: J P Tamiesie wedding took place at the residence of 4 40 Mayor. have the sympathy of this entire coni ingPeCtU R H Warren ................................. ple. If the commission wants to “ not to look back" or they would put S. Hughes I 00 Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Northrup, Wednes­ nity. colli. '39 J J W ykie....................................... I 00 day, when their daughter, Miss Minnie earn its salary let it turn its atten­ a bullet through him. Those who have David Smith •tafcl am! 63 J P Hicks .............................. 3 00 F. Northrup, was united in marriage to common tion, give five or ten dollars’ worth passed over this road will remember that W. H. H. Myers . I C’ EDA It M I I L Geo C Sears........................... >7 50 Mr. Samuel Young. The ceremony was it is an ideal place for a “ hold up" and provi. 1 , Councilinen. of its expensive time, to the freight the only wonder is that it has not occur­ A ten pound Democrat applied features H P Ford..................................... .. 207 40 performed by Rev. McDonald of Hillsboro rates of the Southern Pacific, sche­ red before. The robbers showed J. T. Buxton...................... .................. I9O after which a nice dinner was served, at board and lodging at the home of m im of W A Goodin................ Remitted to H P Ford, amt. over 40 dules fearfully and wonderfully in­ considerable agitation indicating that E A Hyde which about thirteen couple were present. and Mrs. Wm. Owens on Monday It nt of paid Tax Account ........................ 88 The bride was tastefully attired in a Owing to his diminitive size and teaj consistent unless based on competi­ they were novices, while their evident A T Knox 147 H P Pord....................................... 115 30 cream colored dress. A number of pre­ desire not to be recognized by conceal­ C L Large agc> he of course met a cordial recepl tion rather than distance. .................. 139 ing their faces with masks, and their T C McNamer sents were given by her many friends. Although quite a chunk of a boy he 15z clothing by rubber coats seems to con­ D C Stewart The happy pair will soon leave for not lie able to vote until 1917 and School District No. 21 158 OUT OF A MOLE HILL. firm the suspicion. tor it was known that I H Smith School progressing nicely. Average Astoria, where they will make their home that time the Democratic party will r] 149 for the present. The teachers and patrons of the Forestel was to receive a considerable S A Walker probably be obsolete. .................. 2 attendance last month 38. Although public school would doubtless be sum of money on this day and therefore F Waters the weather lias been quite rainy, we are One of J. Raffetv's little boys is verv Mrs. It. Miller is visiting lier daugl 49 in Portland. greatly pleased if certain people of that they are persona of this immediate Jake W ir tz ............ .................. 16 1 g'ad to see so many pupils holding sick. vicinity. He had taken the precaution The Unjted Brethren will hold their the community were not so ready however to deposit this money in the H D Jones.................. 36 out faithful in attendence. We would Miss Leila Pomreroy of Greenvilktogk , H B Johnson is be glad if parents would visit the school next Quarterly meeting at the Harrison visiting with her sister Mrs. W. A. D the' to start the cry, “ mad dog, mad bank befoie leaving town. David Sm ith....... 3 frequently. A hearty interest manifested school house the first and second of Feb­ J. C. Smith is recovering from I d og,” when there is no mad dog Wm Leach I , by parents may prove a great encourage­ ruary. Grippe. nor any prospect of one. ment to pupils as well a« to the Christmas Babies. I W Baldwin ........................... I Mr. Baldwin will soon begin s>me Mr. Krueger left Monday for I^ * 11 teacher. We are well aware of the terrible 1 noticed in the official paper of this W H H M vers I carpenter and mason work for Mr. James amook, where he secured employment! f J Harris county. The H a t c h e t , that a daughter Mr. .Moore lately moved into our dis- ................ I significance of the word “ diph­ Walker. a dairy farm. 2 irict. There seemed to circulate among theria," and do not wish to be un­ was born to a Mrs. Lepscbat, residingin L C Walker Sadie, the youngest child of T. Dowl^1*11 this county on last Christmas. If this Recorder. the young people last week an idea teat derstood as not realizing the fearful CORNELIUS. met with an accident recently, in : . lady will secure a statement signed by Aaron Wells *23 it would be nice to promote acquaintance effects of the disease should it ap­ tile attending physician, and forward it Austin Craig Rev. Dunlap of Cornelius is holding shape af a bad burn. She will be out| ................ 80 and friendship and to have a good time school for a few weeks. pear among us. But we also be­ to the publishers of the San Francisco Treasurer. generally, to give a surprise party at Mr. protracted meetings at Glencoe. Moore’s. Last Friday evening was the lieve that such epidemics are Weekly Chronicle, they will forward to J C Greer .................. 198 Mrs. C. C. Handock hasjust purchased i time chosen. There were twenty-six a new organ and her daughter Miss Lula H k \WOOD.— Mr. Sydney Walker) aggravated by the feverish state of the baby a beautiful silver cup, neatly Aaron Wells Austin Craig present. Games were en­ Coleman is taking music lessons of Mrs. student of the Pacific University, is 1 I persons excitement into which a community engraved and lined with gold. This little souvenir, as the years come and Marshal. joyed till 11:30 o'clock, refreshments Dr. Smith. able to attend to his school duties l l _ may be thrown by the carelessness go, will lie looked to with fond remem- J A Striplin All reported 12b being served at to o'clock Mr. Bennett's little boy died Sunday week, owing to an attack of La G rifl|| K or carefulness of some who thought- tirance by the family, itself and friends. J P Vaughn — The election of officers in the So ........... 57 an enjoyable time morning about three o'clock. C. L. Large. J G Kanes lessly or otherwise circulate reports .................. »9 School resulted in Mr. D. A. Car« Recently there seemed to be a little Mr. Johnson's child has recovered from Aaron Wells ......................' I excitement in the neighborhood, at least which are entirely uncalled for. being elected Sup tand Miss AddieC its recent attack of diphtheria. Returns were canvassed Tuesday. Not Sisters but Relatives. | with one fellow living about seven miles ington, Secretary.— Great enthu The teachers of the public school They have a baby boy at Mr. Frank The surprise to the Knights of Pythias northwest of Hillsboro. The horses in prevails over the revival meetings 1 as well as the board of directors Pomeroy’s. last Saturday evening week was by the Old People. some way were out of their proper places at Hillsboro; quite a delegation have at least common sense and Knights wives, not by the Rathbone this place attend every* night- Old people who require medicine to and in the night one of them stepped on GALES CITY. are watching with the greatest care Slaters as we had it. All Sisters are regulate the bowels and kidneys will the porch. Dan, as we will call him, school, which has been closed for I Mrs. Burke has been on the sick list for weeks on account o f diphtheria, for the appearance of any sign of wives, daughters or sitters ot Knights find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. saw through the window the horse begin again next Monday. the disease, and will in any and but not all the latter are Sisters. A del This medicine does not stimulate and * h'!c face and thought it was somebody,! the past week Rev. Anderson is still holding nightly every case« take all the precaution­ egation from the Temple left their cards contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant w,11,e ***irt. He stepped quietly, got for the fighting editor Friday and this Kasket Social ary measures within their power to retraction is made so that we may be at but acts a- a tonic and alterative. It on* *>'s 8uns *ad said; I dare anyone meetings with the result of several addi­ acts mildly on the storaacn and bowels, to com* wl,llout knocking. Hisfathri tions to the Advent church as follows. Friday Jan. 17, by, Epworth I.eagat prevent the disease from reaching home next time they call. Anyway it adding strength and giving tone to the told h' m ' l wa> th* hors*- •Messrs. Josephus Lee, Franci. White, Good Templars ball. Every lady atth was the fault of a brother Sister and organs, thereby aiding Nature in the per- the schoolroom. ----- — -------— — _ Wyat and Jacobson; Mr. and Mrs. ing is expected to bring lunch for • Churchill and Miss Lizzie Lilly, Mr. with her name in the basket to be I formance of the functions. Electric Bit­ It would be a great help and ought to be forgiven Fd. Lilly renewed his covenant. ters is an excellent appetitizer and aids M o n e y to L o a n . by the Society. the only way proper, when anyone A Fact Worth Knowing. digestion. Old people find it just ex-1 ^>n improved tarm property at 8 per Emma Gordon, 1 know;: of any fact which concerns For D yspvpd g Consumption, LaGrippe. Pneun >nia, actly what they need. Prices fifty cents ctnt the safety of the school, to report and all Throat and Lung diseases are and f i.ooper bottle at Miller's pharmacy Nixon & Genista, Ar* You Mud« And Liver Complaint you have a printed it to the teachers in person or to cured by Shiloh's Cure. For sale at Forest Grove. guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Miserable by Indigestion, Conatip uzmesS' lxissof Appetite, Yellow i- the board of directors and not send Clark's drug store. \ italizer It never f.iU to cur*. For H atchrt and Oregon is n Ji yj 4 m r .lloh's ' itahier is a positive cur*, •ale at Clark's drug store. sale at Clark's drug store. January, 1896, Term. Assessing and Collecting Revenue. Argus . . . t 3 Geo H Witcox 75 S D Humphreys J 1