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inj i Remnant sales before taking our ann- j Ladies fine Dongola button shoes in ual invent rv. See our p-ices. Caples 1 Piccadilly and square toe Special aale, o C i . osk T h e m O u t .— L adies' fine & Thomas. $ i- 7 S- Gregg’a Shoe Store. nch Dungola patent tip, widths A to Mr. T. A . Kenny, a Portland paper An effort has again been made to form , button, warranted genuine b*nd ned, in razor and Philadelphia toe, a school district near Thatcher in the dealer, was in town Tuesday. mer price $1.00, now $$.2",. Gregg's Lousignont lake region. Part* of dis The Rebekslis give a »upper ami «c e p -1 tricts 5 (Gordon district) 12 (Greenville) tion this evening in honor of Mr. and Joe Store. and 42 (Hillside) will compose it. The Mrs. Alexander who are soon to leave file spring terra of Pacific University districts have all given their consent a?id 111 begin Wednesday, April I. The the new district will probably be organi the city. liege and its academy and conserva- zed during the coming month. A number of Cornelius people attended y of music afford excellent opportuni the Good Templars lodge here Tuesday Parties wishiug new shoes will do well ty for study and are in better condition eveniug. an ever before. Able teachers, ample to call on Haines & Bailey. W ard’s Cough Syrup is put up from Uipment and its high reputation for The execrable condition of some of the j the prescription by Dr. Ward and guar liolarship give the students unusual a j roads, especially immediate approaches anteed to cure. utages, while the expenses of living to the Grave, should inspire every one Fifteen carpenters were at work on d the tuition charges are moderate to see that they are put in decent shape •* a- 1 within the reach of all. before another winter. That wagons the new power house yesterday and thirteen are working today. The second B l a in e s ¿t llailey want mohair. Call should be mired within a quarter of a story is nearly up. mile of town is a disgrace that should A d see them before selling. They will not be toleraied. If necessary the busi Misses Harrington and Guitiiou of B v you the highest market price. ness men should raise a fund to help Portland, who have been visiting Mrs. $| C h i l d r e n ' s H a ir c u t t in o better them. Some of the roads are ! J. Ward Gregg, returned to day. ■ 15 C e n t s good but every one ought to be. For The Relief Corps will give an enter country highways time has to be taken V A t R a y m o n d ' s . tainment in Hillsboro to-morrow even tor improvement but the roads to town ■ The honey tea given by the ladies of ing. influence the trade and delay means jftie Degree of Honor, A. O. U. W ., in Shingling the city tower was begun loss. ■ r r t s hall I* rid ay evening was a very Thursday afternoon. Tooth extraction under the influence atit affair. Music and a recitation by iss Evans were the features of the of anaesthetics is pleasure, no pain or J.C.Clark,one of - u popular druggist», other unpleasantness and nearly abso went to the metropclis Thursday. logram. Quite a number attended. i lutely safe. Dr. C. L. Large will admin Circuit court sits next Monday. The ister the new preparation at any of our docket is not a long one. dentists, Doctors Hiatt, Nixon, or 11 kinds of fresh gardeu seeds and The telephone rate to Portland is now Hovey. No charge if not entirely satis ■ h itig tackle at Wells'. 25 cents for the first minute and 5 cents factory. ■ it you want to patronize home in- extra for each additional half minute. The nice weather and the drying up The chauge went into effect this week. H)|istry go to the Forest Grove Manu of the roads has brought people to the facturing company. Building material Hon. Benton Killan of Portland was of better quality, better make and Grove in numbers and the town is look in town today. jjju aper than those bought in Portland. ing like itself again and the business mep Rev. D. A. Watters has returned from ■ Born—To the wife of Mr. Cornelius are rushed. a vacation trip in California. Herman of the Centerville saw mill, on | Oranges, nut9 and candies at the Sun lav, the 8th, a daughter— Physician Bazaar. At The Bazaar. D W. Ward. The McMinnville Dramatic Club will •Fine China in sets or singly. ¡R . W . Traver & Son, commission play “ Dream of Life” in Verts hall Fri Lovely Lacquered Writing Desks, rchants and grocers, 260 Front Street day evening, March 20. Glove Boxes, etc. 1 190 Madison Street, Portland, Ore- The latest novelties in ladies’ Spring Tinware, Wire Goods and Teas. ion. Consignments solicited. footwear will be a Southern Tie which Bargains in Toys, Fancy Articles and Haines & Bailey have a large line of may be found in both clotn and leather Novelties. Also Choice Teas. gents’ , boys’ and youths’ clothing di top. reduced price $2. See G regg’s show Next door to Post Office. pt from the factory. They will give window. bargains. Work on the water tower is being They Deny the Report. ■ A. Wilcox and brother have bought pushed to take advantage of the fine Knowing that the impression generally out the Real Estate Loan & Insurance weather. exists that we the undersigned have been of) ce and business of II. W. Scott & Co. Captain Tyler, a wealthy mine owner afflicted with the deseasc known as the of this city and are now ready to at living in Portland, formerly a resident barber’s itch and further that the same tend to any business in their line. here, was in town the tore part of the had generated from F . A. Hartman’s Give them a call. Fair treatment as barber shop, and realizing that said im week. lidwifery a specialty. Anaesthetics ked. pression has materially injured the [ministered and women confined Ladies’ fine Piccadilly shoes at 1.90 a trade and reputation with which the kliout pain by C. L. Large M. D. of pair. Boos & H. shop has been favored, we consider it ‘rest Grove. Mrt. E d Friday left for Southern Ore prudent and doing justice to Mr. Hart aints, oils and glass at Abbot & Roe's. gon Wednesday where she will join her man as well as to ourselves that we state to the public that we uor either of us he band serenaded Mrs. J. Ward husband now in the mines. were afflicted such desease. We hope | G legg and her guests, Misses Jessup, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is this will convince the people of the fal Harrington and Guniou, Monday even the best, 15 cents a can. laciousness of the impression and that ing A few others had been invited and Caples & Thomas. Mr. Hartman will soon regain the trade the evening passed,pleasantly. Music Mrs. O. Hohbach returned home Mon- which he has lost thereby. and sketching quotations from Mother M. R. Wagner, Gpcse and other popular melodies for day evening after a fort^gh t’s absence J. B. Caples, re the the pastimes, pastimes. Mr. I in 1'ortla" ' 1 visiting her husband who is other s to guess were E . Crang, T lS w e e k received a very pretty prize employed on the steamer Altona. C. Ingles. for his proficiency, having guessed all. Just received a stock of nice 30 cent Rtfreshments were served during the roast coffee. Boos & H. evening. A. T. Knox has sold the house recently ■ C a l l at Wells’ and see something new bought of T. Madigan to Walter Purdin. in baking powder. Mr. Purdin will probably move it from its present location to adjoining Mr. ■ T a r e seed at Hartranipt Bros. Leach’s property. Doctor C. L. Large reports a son weigh Ward’s Drug Store is headquarters for ing 11 lbs. born to the wife of Mr. Lee Miller, who resides on the Van Delash- Munyon’s Homeopathic cures. nu.ttfarm, north-west of Forest Grove 4 miles, on Sunday, the 8th. A San Francisco party has engaged a carload ol oak timber of Will McLeod of ^ C l e v e r l y D r e s s e d F e e t .—L adies Dilley as a sample. If satisfactory a id gent’s fine handmade shoes in very large order will be given at a good figure. Jtest styles, former price $4-5° and $5< The market for oak, which has been very 111 be sold for $3.25. Gregg’s shoe low% is now good. W hy will you build in the slough |Boos & II. will close out their entire when you can buy the highest, diiest lot in town? A. B. Thomas. ck of rubber goods at cost for cash. Mr. John Heisler of Gales Creek has |T h e next lecture in the University *e is by Prof. Ferrin on “ The Sun,” received an offer of $125 from a McMinn riday evening, 13th, at 7:30 o’clock, in ville man for a yoke of seven year old e auditorium. The public are cor cattle. ally invited. If you want your hens to lay well call ¡Farm Loans.— Any Amount on Long on Boos and H. for a package of World’s kne at Lowest rates. Scott & Co. Forest Poultry Cure. jrove. Mrs. Lottie Smith of Hillsboro is visit ¡Doors, windows and mouldings at ing Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hughes. irtland prices. Abbott & Roe. The band will give another entertain |Born— To the wife of Mr. Morgan, of ment in Verts hall Friday evening at 7:30 “ Botz and R iley” will be le Haines & Morgan flour mill, the 9th o’clock. given by request. Songs and dance9 istant, a son. and selections from the pnonograph will Milk wanted at Clark’s creamery. also be part of the program. [Go to Haines & Bailey’s for A nice toilet case to be given away at shoes, clothing, underwear, Miller's Pharmacy. «goods, hats, caps, or fancy goods. The Free Methodists are conducting |iey have a very large stock to select mi and will sell you good goods cheap. services in the Baptist church. BREAD!! A Novel Receptiou. The novel reception given by Mrs. Gregg F'riday evening for the benefit of the Christian church was eminently suc cessful socially and financially. The cents gathered in added a number of doUar, lQ lhe church lreasury and those H. D. JONES, PROPRIETOR who parted with their cents did so cheer- ; fully with only the regret that it is sel I keep the beat rig* obtainable; have safa gentle dom they can spend rrenings and money horaea and every accommodation for the comfort so satisfactorily. and pleaaure of my customers The whole second floor of the residence B A C K B E E T S E V E R T T R A Î* was thrown open and spacious as it is I ^ e r e wa# scarcely room for the numbers Paaaongera called for or taken to any part of the there. At the door one paid a nickle to city. Patronage of Commercial Men aolicited gain admittance and then he was con-| H . D. J O X E 9 , F o r . l t • r o v e fronted with a dilemma. On every aide , were startling placards calling attention j to the varied attractions. The Art Gal- j lery showed to every person at least one ' beautiful picture—his own— for it waa a mirror. Near here was Peggy Norton, the most expensive of the sideshows. Dr. Ward was in charge and many were the four cents he inveigled out of people for the chance to step behind the . . . M A K E S A S P E C IA L T Y OF . . . curtain and see a little old Irishwoman made out of a person’s hand with the mouth between the fingers and thumb, funnily bow or shake her head in answer to questions. A11 alcove in the parlor was the lover’» retreat and above it the alluring legend, "T w o ’s a company, Though it will make anything you wish to order in the Baking Line. three’s a crowd.” Inside was the stern injunction “ No kissing allowed.” An Confectionery, Soda Water, Sandwiches. other corner held the greatest living Oysters in Any Style. picture. Raising the drapery which con cealed it you beheld yourself. Galatea, hat beautiful statue with which the old sculptor fell in love, was there and it was really wonderful how while it had the blush of life it had aHo the immobil ity of marble. But the center ot attention was the i booth where by the pale lamplight Miss All kinds of Groceries, Glassware and Stone Lloyd Jessup as the gypsy fortune teller , ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons, foretold the future, by the falling of the 1 Brooms, Mop Sticks, Butter Moulds, Ladles, cards or Lhe lines of the hand, when her j Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds, Fish palm had been crossed by silver. In an- j other room Yum Yum served dainty re- ! ing Tackle and all kinds of Seeds. freshments of tea and cake in Japanese I fashion. The admission to all was in : Tea and Coffee a Specialty cents—one, two, three and four—and a | bank changed all coins at a shave. During the evening’s program Prof. Robertson read one of Ian Maclaren’s nomely sketches of Drumtochty life, and Miss Jessup recited well the story of the Spanish gypsy girl. It was a novelty and Mrs. Gregg, the hostess, saw that every one enjoyed the evening amid the varied attractions T h e A c a d e m y fit« for the College. Its graduates are admitted to which she had provided and which were Amherst without examination. It offers exceptional facilities for obtaining a g e n e r a l E n g l i s h e d u c a t i o n . a surprise to all. THE HOME BAKERY GOOD BREAD A First Class Grocery Store . IS GREER THE GROCER’S PACIFIC UNIVERSITY . . . and Tualatin Academy. Administrator's Notice. N o tice is h e r e b y g iv e n th a t th e u n d e rsig n e d h as been le g a lly a p p o in te d a d m in istra to r o f th e estate o f B. H. C atc h in g d e c e a se d , and a ll c la im s a g a in st said estate m u st be p rese n te d to m e at th e office of W . M . L a n g le y & Son in th e W oods & C ap le s b lo c k , F o re st G ro v e , O regon, on or b e fo re s ix m o n th s fro m th e p u b lication o f th is notice K- B. C a tc h in g . A d m in is tra to r. W . M. L a n g le y , A tty 50 F o re st G ro ve , O rego n, F e b . 1* , 1896. fines they will be offensive and might rhaps cause disease. The health com- jittee of the city council should inspect now and take whatever action i* tded. , temnant sales before taking our ann- 1 inventory. See our prices. Caples Thomas. J ■ «-• L '* r't T h e C o l l e g e C o u r s e s equal those of the leading Eastern insti tutions. The C o n s e r v a t o r y o f M u s i c gives instruction of the highest order in Instrumental and Vocal Music. Expenses in all departments unusually low. Spring Term B egin s W ed n e sd a y , A p ril 1, 1896. For specific information address, TH O M AS M c C l e l l a n d , P r e s id e n t, F o r e s t O r o r e , O re g o n Miss Mary LeBeau is working in Port land. To The Public. We the undersigned have leased the factory formerly know as the Forest Grove Door and Lumber Co. and are prepared to do all kinds of mill work, especially Sash, Doors and Bracket work, at lowest prices. Hoping to receive your patronage, we remain, yours truly. j K. A. Jerome, j J. Ebner, j J. M. Baldrick, Wm. Smith, i J. M. Jones. j ' M oney to L o a n . ’Tis rumored that one of our citizene is seriously contemplating matrimony ‘ ‘so much for leap year". “ How is it, people say, you can sell bread cheaper than other people?” We will explain. We don’t pay rent. We do our own work, even sawing and split ting our own wood, and credit nobody because we don’t want to be credited, We buy Eastern Oregon flour by the car load and pay spot cash for it. Then we sell from our own counter only and pay no middle men commission, and give the consumer the benefit. These, friends and foes, are the reasons why we can sell bread cheaper any other party. Fifty loaves for one dollar still and forever. ! On improved farm property at 8 per Our bread is not the real baker’s bread cent, Nixon & Gerrisli, but it is of the home made quality. Try Forest Grove. it and judge for yourself. Subacriba for the H a t c h u t $ 1 n® Frank and Bert Rowell returned home Monday from Hubbard and "there a bouts" where they were assisting Prof. French with several entertainment* and S H E R IF F ’S S A L E ON the decoration* surpassed any thing they had ever seen. Prof. French has long FO R E C LO SU R E . followed thi* work and we know from IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OP T H E STATE the capable way in which he conducted of Oregon for the County of Washington. the one here that he is very proficient The Mountain Park Real "j in the work. Estate Company, a cor poration, Plaintiff, Mrs. Sciffert has been very sick the ▼ a. I past week. John Ditchburn and Mrs. J. Ditchburn, his wife, Our Mountainside supervisor has just Defendants. J completed a nice board and wire fence By virtue of an Execution, Judgment, Order in front of the postoffice and has no and Decree, duly issued out of and under the further use for the “ three raila" which seal of the above entitled Court, in the above en he took from the County which had been titled cause, to me duly directed dated the 25th THE HOME BAKERY. thrown by as worthless by a former day of February, 1896, upon a judgment rendered Huston Republicans. and entered in the said court on the 2nd day of The Buxton McKinley republican club supervisor. They are now at the dis December, 1895, in favor of the Mountain Park C E D A R M ILL. at its last meeting elected officers: W. M. posal of the Mountainside correspond Real Estate Co., a corporation, Plaintiff, and Mr. Churchley gave a birthday party against John Ditchburn and Mrs. J. Ditchburn, Stephens, president; J . R. Bailey, vice ent if she desires them. in honor of his 52nd birthday. A crowd Mrs. Stella Groner was quite indisposed his wife, Defendants, for the sum of Seven Hun president; H. T. Buxton, secretary; J. H. dred Dollars ($700) with interest thereon from and a good time was the report. Rinck, treasurer. Hon. C. P. Yates last week. the 18th day of May, 1893 at seven (7) per cent, There will soon be a wedding in this delivered an able address on Sound Miss Pearl Schmeltzer is stopping in per annum, and the further sum of One Hundred vicinity. Look up your tin cans and Money and Protection. Five new mem and Fifteen Dollars ($115) Attorney’s fees, and the metropolis. the further sum of Twenty-two Dollars ($22) cow bells, boys. You might get a chance bers were added. Club adjourned until Louie Hesse who has been attending costa and disbursements, and also the coats of to use them. March 25. Business College in Portland has retur and upon said writ, commanding me and re Mr. Sinclair and wife left for Corvallis quiring me to make sale of the following de ned home. scribed real property, to-wit: where they will reside hereafter. SCH O LLS. Henry Hanson was in Oswego several That certain tract or parcel of land situated in C. Siegenthaller left for SanFranciso the County of Washington, State of Oregon, and Scholls is just thawing out, after the days of last week. where he intends to work this summer. described as follows, namely: All that part of recent free«. Mr. Broughton of Oregon City came Section One, Township One, South of Range There are a good many horses sick in Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Flint who have up Monday to "scale the logs" which One, West .o f the Willamette Meridian, and this vicinity. Mr. McAllen lost two been in California since December re were put in by the Savage & Cawrse log bounded on the South by the North line of and Murrah lost one. Barnes county road; on the East by a line run turned home Monday, their many friends ging camp. ning within twenty (20) feet of the land of J. H. Mrs. Kirts left for Butte, Mon., Mon were rejoiced to welcome them home. Messrs. Fletcher, Adams, Whitmore Gearhart; on the West boundary by a line day last where she will join her husband. Miss Mable Cutts of Portland is visit and Haythorne are doing a lot of slash within twenty-five (25) feet of the land of Frank Miller and on the North by a line parallel with Miss Lelia Pomeroy who has been ing her sister at Idlewild farm. ing for J . D. Rowell. the said Bartres county road and distant from stopping at Cedar Mills left forScappoose Mrs. Geo. Groner was entertaining the North line of the said county road far last Monday. enough to include therein two (2) acres of land. Miss Hettie Jack of Farmington last Now, therefore, by virtue of said Execution, The Bethany Cornet band give a con week. Judgment, Order and Decree, and in comoliance cert and ball at Mays hall March 17th. J . D. Rowell and family were visiting with the commands of said writ, I have levied Come one, come all. upon, and will, on the relatives in Farmington Sunday. The band at its recent meeting, the I Mrs. L. Pennel of Dilley, has a ma- [rial attack that will coniine her to her first after the drama, formally expressed by resolution its thanks to Mrs. Gregg and il for a few days. Mrs. Harris and the others connected ■ Dr. Hovey, Dentist, over Hibbs’ new with the production of "The Octoroon” for the great kindness and interest they I W c wish to announce to the public allow. it we are paying the highest market All kinds ot laundry work done at the ce for produce. Poultry, eggs and Mrs. Crowder is quite indisposed. American Laundry. Wirtz Bros., agents. Don't invite disappointment by experi des a specialty. We pay cash. La- Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Cawrse were visit menting. Depend upon One Minute Doctor Mscafee, of Portland, dep Purse & Brown. First door east of Cough Cure and you have immediate re ing her parents near Cornelins last week. uty U. S. internal revenue collector, (u.'lies' store. Misa Collier is gradually getting worse, was in the Grove yesterday and today lief. It cures croup. The only harmless BTlie condition of the yar<ls lisck of the ” "7 . " . . w ‘ . ' factor» I remedy that produce* immediate result* little hope is entertained of her recovery. -ines* houses on Main atreet should be V1,,“ UK Mr W a g n e r, a g a r factory. ' drueirist T lie re is a sister visiting her from Illinoia. „ked after. When warm weather The doctor is an old acquaintance of Mr i . llark . drU|W» t____________________ |pre- First Class Livery Stable Marion county, ,\„ unpleasant incident has developed the JOcial life of the Grove during the 1 past week. The happenings in court are given elaewhere but no fuller notice will appear in these columns. To that pruri H u y f o r Iras a n d r a n j ent curiosity rbich would pry into such W a a h i n g t o s C o u n ty . affairs the H a t c h et doe* not cater. “ THEY BUY CHEAP, SELL A HEAP AND KEEP FOREVER AT IT.” CAPLES & THOMAS. sell f o r leaa t h a n a n y c r e d i t « to re in HATCHET AND W EEKLY I OREGONIAN 81.75 A YEAR. 30 th d a y o f M arch, 1890 , a t t h * h o u r o f te a o ’ clo c k a. m , at the front door of the Court House, in the Ci»y of Hillsboro, aaid County and State, tell at pub lic auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the above named Defendants, or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage to Plaintiff herein, namely, the 18th day of May 1893, or since had ia and to the above described real property to satisfy said Execution. Judgment. Order and Decree, interest and costand all accruing coats. Hillsboro, Oregon, February 27. 1896. H. P Ford. Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon By W. D. Bradford, Deputy. C. J. McDougall Attorney for Plaintiff.