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F E R N H IL L . F A R M IN G T O N . Mr». G eorg e M errill, o f S p ok an e F alls, P le n ty o f snow and a ll seem to en joy a W ash in gto n , is v isitin g her m other. Mrs. sleig h ride. M. C. D avis. T h e lite ra ry a t J a ck s sch ool house is Mr. G eo rg e H an cock visite d relatives, p rogressin g fin ely. L a st F rid a y even in g here W edn esd ay. the program w as w ell rendered. T h e Mr. G . E . M oobery, w h o has been suf- su b ject for d eb a te, resolved “ T h a t a la w fe rin g from a severe a tta ck o f rh eu m a yer is ju stifia b le in d efen d in g a clie n t tism , is som e better at th is w ritin g. w hom he k n o w s to be g u ilty , w h ich w as M iss R osa K a lsch w as v isitin g friends decided in favor o f th e affirm ative. here, a few d ays ago. T h e F arm in gto n band boys w ill g iv e Mrs. John F ield s o f V erb oort, w h o has a con cert F rid a y n igh t. T h is is th eir been v isitiu g her paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. first attem pt b u t no d ou bt w ill be a gran d Piscacek, returned to her h om e last S a t success. urday. Mr. C a lv in J a ck s and w ife w ere in R ev. D eR o o o f V erboort was h old in g H illsb o ro S atu rd a y. services here th e 8th and 9th o f this M iss A lice C h ristian is spending the m onth. w in ter at th is p lace w ith her sister Mrs. S H E R IF F ’S SALE ON O K ECLO SLRE. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett visited w ith G. S w ope, to a tte n d school. E. M o o b ery’ s M onday. M iss M ettie J a ck w h o is te ach in g at T h e H a t c h b t is m ak in g rapid strides L au rel R id g e spent last S atu rd a y and as a p op ular paper. It is so fu ll o f news S u n d a y at hom e. and so th o ro u g h ly up to d ate in a ll that O scar S h eld o n o f N ehaletn is a tten d in g its readers dem and, th at it ran ks far in sch ool here th is w inter. th e lead o f all its com petitors. T h e school w ill close at th is place o n , th e t i s t o f J a n u a rv e n d in g a four m onths , term3 F A R M IN G T O N . Mr. C . R ehse has ju st returned from a | M r K e ith h as , . te ly b« n appoin ted trip to C aliforn ia, h is form er place o f forem an o f th e H an ler farm residence. M r. John S te w a rt and fa m ily visited T h e new residence o f C o nstan ce M iller at A n d rew J a c k ’s S u n day. is n earin g com pletion. T h e Y . P. S. C . E. w ill be h eld at the M aster Th eod ore O sm und w ho was C h ristian ch u rch . It has heretofor p a in fu lly injured d u rin g th e progress o f m et at th e M. E . ch urch. a football gam e at th e H illsb oro pu b lic sch ool, recen tly, has so far im proved as M O U N T A I N S I 1 > K. to be able to w alk w ith the aid o f crutches. A b ou t a foot o f snow fell at th is p lace Mr. Joseph R obinson and fa m ily , M r ., .... , , . F red S ch m id t and fam ily, Mr. S. A . R ood on ^e< neS< a% aSt and d au gh ter, and M r. H e n ry H u rtig j S le ig h in g w as th e p astim e w h ile th e w ere the gu ests o f Mr. and Mrs. Josiah 1 ° n a,1<1 th e you n gsters d id n 't m ind a tu m b le out or a turn o ver at all M iller on th e tw elfth in stan t. for sle ig h in g com es bu t on ce a year. T h e F arm in gton cream ery is flourish T h e lo gg e rs o f th e S a v a g e & Course in g under th e successful m an agem en t o f Mr. H augen, 115,369 pounds o f m ilk lo g g in g cam p took a d v an tag e o f th e snow w ere received at th a t fa ctory d u rin g th e and put sev eral th ousan d feet in the last m onth from w h ich 485 N poun ds, thus river in on e day. g ¡5 b rin g in g in to th is lo c a lity th e neat sum o f $122,705 T . S. S u tto n is lo g g in g o ff Mr. S u th e r la n d 's tim ber. T om seem s to be q uite an en terp risin g fellow . W e understand 1 he h as b o u gh t a p la ce near I.aurel. SH ERW O OD . M iss M ollie M ille r, w h o has been s ta y T h e to w n m arsh al, G eo. D u k e , is p u t in g w ith Mrs. l.a R o o th e past few w eeks, t in g in a new crossw alk from Dr. R ic k returned hom e S u n dav. a rd ’a office to th e corner o f th e tow n | Q u ite a good d eal o f sick n ess th ro u g h property. out th e n eigh borhoo d th e last few w eeks. Mr. M o n tg o m ery and fa m ily have Mr. B arbo and fa m ily w ere th e guest* m oved in to John I le r’s house on Second o f W . W . J a q u ith ’s fa m ily on S u n d a y last. street. T h e relig iou s m eetin gs are still being ca rrie d on in th e C o n g re gatio n a l ch urch. A tto rn e y for plain tiff. M isses Jen n ie and M ary LeB eau were the gu ests o f M iss G ra ce W allo n on S u n dav. A s soon as e ve ry one here had th eir Mrs. E lm er S ch m e ltz e r visited the ’ * Sleighs com pleted and w ere read y for a m etro p olis F rid a y , retu rn in g S u n d a y, C. C ourse visite d C o rn eliu s T h u rsd ay Mr. J. C. S m o c k has ju st com pleted a I last. too ft. o f n ew w a lk on R . R . street. Mrs. Iow a T a y lo r v isited Mrs. W allan W e are still in d oubt as to w h o will on M on d ay last. b e our fu tu re teach er in th e upper room. • Mr. H ay n e s and fa m ily o f D allas have m oved b a c k here. T . J. W a lla n is head team ster for S a v age & C ourse lo g g in g cam p. T h e L ite ra ry S o c ie ty has been revived T h e re is no im provem en t in th e c o n at M oun tain S id e b u t ow in g to th e in d itio n o f Mr. Joh n W eckert yrho has c le m en cy o f th e w eath er th e atten d an ce h as been sm all. been ill fo r th e last m onth. J o h n W oid a appeared before th eju stic e last W ed n esd ay, th e 8th. to stan d trial to r se llin g liq u or on S u n d a y but th e p ro se cu tin g w itn ess, John R ob erts, had le ft for parts u n kn ow n and th e case was dism issed. T h ere w ill be a gra n d co n cert giv en at U n ity C h a p e l S a tu rd a y, Jan uary 25, b y Prof. F re n ch assisted b y M ozart S in g in g C lu b o f th is p la ce . A d m itta n ce 15 cts. for a d u lts, ch ild re n un der ten years 10 cts. A good tim e is e xp ected b y all. M r. D . A le x an d e r and Mr. Montgomery- h a d a little trou b le S a tu rd a y last over a wood car. M r. A le x a n d e r procured a co u p lin g pin an d prepared to dem olish M r. M o n tg o m e ry , but Mr. M ontgom ery to o k th e pin a w a y from Mr. A lex an d er an d used it on h is head w ith such good e ffe ct th a t Mr. A le x a n d e r had to retire to th e D octor's office and h ave h is scalp m en d ed. L u th e r M iller h as returned from H ood R iv e r to spen d the. rest o f th e w inter. H e reports a g re a t fall o f rain a t th at place. T h e sn ow h as abou t d isappeared. Y e t som e in th e ed g e o f th e w oods m ay still be seen. Mr. E . K B rook s h as m ost o f h is p lo w Mrs. F . D an ger and h er d au gh ter A gn es in g done. M ost o f h is n eigh b ors h ave 1 h ave re tu rn « ! h om e a fter a five m outh s h a rd ly com m en ced. v isit in several o f th e eastern states. E . C . M ille r's b ab e seem s to be o u t Mr. C . T . H all a fter a w e e k 's siege g ro w in g its th ro at d isease w h ich troubled w ith th e sore th roat is up and around it so b a d ly last fall agaiu . W e a ll th in k th a t M oun tain S id e is on M iss N ora B. A tte b u ry h as gon e to th e th e r ig h t sid e o f th e m oun tain. T he m etro p o lis to e n jo y th e pleasu res o f c ity m oun tain is a g ra d u a l sploe from tba lif e for a w h ile. top to th e T u a la tin , a d istan ce o f about five m iles. T h e p eople h av e felled th e H A Y W A R I ). forest and m ade th em selv es farm s th at A g n e s M cM illan closed a v ery success produce w e ll, and th e people seem to be fu l four m o n th s term o f sch ool on Ja n a con ten ted and go o d class o f citizens. u a ry 17. FO R EST D A LE. L . N . and U. C . P h illip s late o f Iowa, h a v e ta k e n u p a hom estead a m o n g us. T h e y e xp re ss g re a t sa tisfa ctio n w ith O re g o n . F o r th e p resen t th e y are s ta y in g w ith ou r e n terp risin g postm aster N ic k B oth m an. R e v . B e au ch am p is h o ld in g a w e e k 's series o f m ee tin g s in th e schoolhouse. W e h av e p re a c h in g at th e H ay w a rd sc h o o l honse o n c e a m onth . H a y w a rd n eeds a v o tin g p recin ct as vre h av e to g o abou t e ig h t m iles now and th ere are those a m o n g us w h o w ou ld not he a b le to g o th at d istan ce to vote. T b e M rs, C s s f h C u r e Is S h ilo 's C ure. A n e gle cte d co u g h h t i f d an gv ro u s S to p it a t lm c e 'w it h S h ilo h 's C u re F o r sale a t C la r k 's d ru g store. E d i t o r H a TCHKT.— A s th e noise a t te n d in g th e L e e tria l h as a bou t died out. at least for th e presen t, th e A tto rn e y s for sta te a n d th e J u ry d eserves g re a t cred it for so n o b ly u p h o ld in g law and ju stice. T h e ir a ctio n is in d ire ct con trast to som e o f th e resid en ts o f ou r V a lle y w h o sign ed - letters c e rtify in g to h is good ch aracter and sent them to th e Judg. Som e o f them had o n ly been here a few years and one o n ly on e year, a v ery sh ort tim e to k n o w m uch abou t tb e life o f a n y m an But we do not b lam e them for not w an t in g to get on th e stan d and sw ear in his b e h a lf o p e n ly and let th e p u b lic know w here th e y stand in sh ie ld in g a crim in al.* A Càveat Orrnim n' . P r e s c r ip tio n . I , D iseased b lood , co n stip a tio n a n d k id- I n r i - liv e r and b ow el trou b les are cured | b y C a r l's C lo v e r R oot Tea 5 “ SE LL S O N L Y T H E BEST^OK ■ .tor« Meats, Sausages, Fish and Poultry The Country affords, in .............................................. Variety and at Moderate A General Shipping Business. Wholesale and Retail. . . . . Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat Spring Lambs and Veal Calves. BUYER AND SELLE R . TELEPHONE. FOREST CR MELKI JOHNSON I R E jA L E S T jA T E AGEJMi Special Bargains in Twenty and Forty Acre Tracts in Washington, Yamhill and Tillamook counties. OREC T h e A c a d e m v fits for the College. Its graduates art adrnj, Amherst wjthqut examination. It offers exceptional facility obtaining a G E N E R A L E N G LISH E D U CA T IO N . T he C ollege C ourses equal those of the leading f-astei tutions. The C onservatory qe M usic gives instruction of the order in Instrumental and Vocal Music. Expenses in all departments unusually low. W in te r T erm B egins J a n u a ry *2, 180«. a t th e south d oor o f th e C o u rt H ouse, in H illsboro, W ashin gton C o u n ty, O regon, at th e hour o f 10 o 'c lo c k a. m. , o f said d a v . sell at p u b lic auction to th e h igh est bidder for cash, th e follow in g-d escrib ed real p roperty, to-w it: T h e south h a lf o f th e sou th w est qu arter o f section th irty- tw o, tow n sh ip tw o south ran ge one west o f th e W illa m e tte M eridian all situ ate in W ash in gton co u n ty, O regon , to satisfy th e h erein b efo re nam ed sums, an d for th e costs and exp enses o f said sale. S aid property w ill be sold subject to red em ption as per statu te o l O regon. W itn ess m y han d th is 18th, d ay o f D ec em ber, 1895. H. P Ford, S h eriff W ash in gton C o u n ty, O regon , Bv W . D. Bradford, D eputy. S. C. H annum , j 42 A tto rn e y for P lain tiff. For specific information address, T H O M A S M c C l e l l a n d , P r e s id e n t, W . A . G O O D IN , PK O FR IK TO IC . The Cornelius Mechanics' Planing Mill . . M anufacture A ll K in d s o f . . Mechanics' Building Material. Mouldings. Brackets and Turned Work. Stairbuilding a Specialty. By v irtu e o f an ex ecu tio n , d ecree and o rd er o f . sale issued 91if. of th e C irc u it C ourt o f the S tate 1 q f Oregon for Washington County, in favor of W Ca|liq as receiver of the Oregon National Bask of Portland, plaintiff, and against Lorenzo Patron? Van B. DeLaahmutt Samuel Westfall and Prank Richet, defendants, and it is ordered, adjudged and decreed that the plaintiff recover o f and from the defendants, Lorenzo Patrone and Van B. DeLashrautt the sum o f T w en ty-five I D o lla rs an d F ifty Cents ($20.50) costs, an d for ! th e fu rth er sum o f T h re e T h ou san d N in e H un d red an d Ninety-seven D o lla rs an d F ourteen I Cents ($3997.14) l ’ - S g o ld coin , w ith in terest thereon at th e rate o f e ig h t (8) p er cen t, p e r an n um . from th e 23rd d a y o f D ecem ber. 1895. and th e fu rth er sum o f T w o H undred an d F ifty I>ol la rs ($350 00) a tto rn e y 's fees, w ith in terest there- ; on at the rate o f e ig h t (8) p e r cent, p e r annu m , j from the 23rd day o f D ecem ber. 1895. from de fen d a n t L o ren zo P atron e. and th e fu rth e r sum ‘ o f T w o H undred and T h irty -six D o lla rs and I T w »Bt) '• i* C ents ($236.26). w ith in tere st th ereo n ! tfte rate ten (10) p e r cejjt. p e r an n u m from the 23rd day o f D ecem ber. 1895. from defen dan t ; L o je p a y P a tron e and in favor o f S am u el West- fall. defendant, and the fu rth er sum o f F ifty Dollars ($5000) a tto rn e y 's fees w ith in terest thereon at th e ra te o f e ig h t (8) p er cen t per an n u m from th e 23rd day o f D ecem ber, 189« and for the costa and ex p en ses o f s a le and ot said writ. Com e and See U». •'* W e can sa tisfy yo u in go o d s an d price. . . . . C o rn eliu a, D o Y o u W a n t a B ig ] D on ’t Y o u W a n t a P la c e to P u t Y o u r T' A r c Y ou in Need o f a S a d d le H orne! GO TO JO N ES. ’B u s M eets E v e ry T r a in . S p e cia l F a c ilitie s fo r F illin g kt !><“ W an t Co in 111 e pc i a 1 T r a ve 1 le rs. C o u rteo u s A tte n tio n , F irst (Ttiss T u rn f Am i R e a so n a b le C h a rges. — JONES THE LIVERYMAN. Forest N ow . th erefo re, by v irtu e and in p u rsu an ce of said ju d gm e n t, d e c re e and ord er o f will, on M o n d a y , th e 3 d d a y o f F e b ru a ry , IftVft, at the south door o f the Court House, in Hills boro Washington County. Oregon at the hour o f to o'clock a m . of said day sell at pablic auction to the higheat bidder for cash the fol lowing described real property, to-wit: Firm—Lots 14. 15. 16.17.18 sad 10 o f Steel • Ad- dlfioa to the town of Beaverton in Washington County Oregon 6eoo»d-Lota 12. 13 and so of •aid Steel s Addition to the town o f Beaverton Washington County Oregon to antiafy the here inbefore named turns and for the coma and ex penses o f said sale Said property will be sold subject to redemption as per statute of Oregon Witnepa my hand this 2nd day of January 1«# H. P Ford. Sheriff of Washington Countv Oregon By W. D Bradford Deputy Fred k V Holman Attorney for Plaintiff P F o r e s t G r o v e , O i^ S H E R IF F ’» SALE ON FO RECLO SU RE. M iss O rrie B rook s stood th e last on th e floor at th e sp e llin g m atch th e oth er n igh t at th e M oun tain S id e sch ool house O u r sch o o l clo ses F rid a y th e 24th. W e h a v e v ery good s le ig h in g in this lo c a lit y abou t six in ch es o f snow being o n th e groun d . a VIA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY and Tualatin Acadei M o n d a y th e 2 7 th d a y o f J a n u a r y , 1 X 9 6 , d isappeared. MEAT FOREST GROVE B y virtue of an execu tion , decree and o rd er o f sale, issued ou t o f th e C ircu it C o u rt o f the S ta te o f O regon , for W ash in gton C o u n ty , in favor o f H. C. M eyers i and a gain st E’. G ille tt for the sum o f <14.60, costs, and for tb e further sum of $2923.70, U. S. g o ld coin , w ith interest th ereon at th e rate o f lo per cent, per 99pum , f x Q m th e 4th d a y o f Decem ber, ¡895,and $250.00 atto rn ey 's fees and foi th e costs and expense* o f sale and o f said w rit. N o w , th erefore, b y v irtu e and in p u r suance o f said ju d g m e n t. decree and or- d er o f sale, I w ill, on Mr. and Mrs. K . C. S tan w o o d o f D a lla s n o rth o f tow n in great num bers, but som ehow th e b oys fail to b ag m an y o f a ,e sp en d in g a few d ays w ith Mrs. S . and them . j b ro th er S eth S e e ly o f S ch olls. McNAMEK’S 42 S H E R IF F ’S SALE ON FORECLOSURE. O n th e 15th, th e first d ay o f th e late M essrs. Jess and W ill H urt spent S u n snow storm , th e 11:30 train had to work fo r tw o hours to pass th ro u gh a cu t north ! d ay at M oun tain Side. M oun tain S id e sch ool closed January o f tow n. T h e cut is o n ly about a quarter 21st. M r. R oot, o f N ew b u rg th e teach er, o f a m ile lon g. D u ck s are to be found on th e sw am p has ta u g h t a v ery successful term . good sle ig h ride, th e snow By virtu e o f an e xecu tion , decree and order o f »ale, issued out o f th e C ircuit i C o u rt o f th e S tate o f O regon, for W ash in gton cou n ty, in favor o f M artin Foard and F ra n k B. Stokes, plaintiffs, and again st H en ry H eggie, E liz a B. H eggie, S. S tein and O tte lie S tein , defendants, for th e sum o f $ costs, and th e fur th er sum o f $1500.00 U. S. g o ld coin, w ith in terest thereon at th e rate o f 8 per cen t, per a n n u m , from th e 28th d ay o f Ju ly, 1892, and for th e costs and ex- | penses o f sale and o f said w rit. N ow , th erefore, by virtue and in p u r suance o f said ju d g m e n t, decree and or der o f sale, I w ill on M onday th e 27th d ay o f Jan uary, 1896, at the south door o f th e C o u rt H ouse, in H illsboro, W ash in gton cou n ty, O regon , at th e hour o f one o 'c lo c k p. m ., o f said day, sell at pu b lic auction to the h igh est bidder for cash, th e fo llo w in g described real pro p erty, to-wit: T h e south h a lf o f th e n ortheast one- q u arter and th e n orthw est one-quarter o f th e n ortheast one-quarter and th e south h a lf o f th e n orth east one-quarter o f the n orth east on e-quarter o f section 36 and th e west o n e -h a lf o f th e southw est one- q u arter oi th e sou th east one-quarter o f section 25; a ll in tow n ship tw o south, range tw o west, o f th e W illam ette meri- jd i a n .a l l situ ate in W ashin gton county, O regon , to sa tisfy the hereinbefore named sum s, and for th e costs and expenses ot said sale. S aid property w ill be sold su b ject to redem ption as per statute of O regon . W itn ess m y han d th is 24th d ay o f D ec em ber, 1895. H . P. Ford, S h e riff o f W ash in gton C ounty,O regon. B y W . D. Bradford, deputy. F . A. E . S tarr, PIONEER WOOD YARD A. T. K N O X • - P r o p r ie to r F IR E W O O D REASORABLK r a t e s . THE WETEBN HOj C. C . ( H U - M A X . P m p r t r U ^ G ood The Best Hotrl for ■ 1*1 F t C lean , A CpM FQ RTABLH S H B o a « d < Quality. L o w Priors. C o n v e n i e n t . T ray * Delivered Sawed. F orest G r o v e ..................... 01 Less* Orders st Post Office . . . F orrst G xn va. In t h . tmaasM. t n l n of <*