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About Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1896)
.octal! jr s' mill. Mrs J. D. Rowed was visiting her uiother at Farmington the latter part of , • h -» ’ e crossing the last week August Wideking has been doing u id been » ashed /innately he got job of painting for B. T . Flint. „es. I He says "do Misa l,ena Gassner visited her home jan would fall in the at Cooper Mountain the latter part of w e t"! last week. a W a s on the sick list Miss Alice Mulloy of Laurel is em ployed at Mrs. Fred Groner's. the ev-postmaster of Mrs. Geo. Groner entertained several ~ed through our little friends from Mountain Side last week. R * i ' i O X E Fred Clare has disposed ol bis farm returned from Hills- and will leave for Illinois in a short lias been attending the time. tati c j f entioc As vet none of our citizens are af- - _ Su it end wife and Thomas fected with the prevailing "gold fever." niist.u an i »lie vt-ited Mr. R- N. ^ al even ignoring the McMinnville mines, which are so near, bulsouieof onr staun ley's last Sued >y. seXlool • . visited Hillsboro chest republicans have turned “ populi sts", which to our notion is a more dire la<t Tttsrsdav oa busines*. calamity. ! For U yp pp »li Mr and Mrs. Sutherland returned B o sp e o p le have no time. - ble people hare no inclination to -- And Lifer Complaint you have a printed Thursday from visiting tbeir son £dd at gnarar.tee on every bottle of Shiloh s McMinnville. alow rented». One Minnte C -gh C acta promptly and gives pert:. lie < ■ Vitalize*-. It never tails to cure. For Miss Maud Hingley of Progress is stop anlta. J. C. Clark, druggist »a!e at Clark s drug store. ping at Sirs. Flint's. and relatives in this locality. Burr.* are absolutely painless when Jim Hill aays he mea t take dust oi mud from anyone with his beautiful rac< De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve is promptly applied. This statement is true. A horse Show him. boys perfect remedy for tikiu diseases, chapped George Davis contemplates • :-.g to hand» and bps, and never fails to cure Malheur county this sun.pier Piles. J. C Clark, druggist. Mr Kann and familv of St. Paul were and all Throat and Lung dis-. .«sea -re cured by Shiloh's Cure. For sale st the guest of C. LcBeau last wees Clark's drug store. G. M Seely is suffering from frequent attacks of rheumatism. H AZELD ALK. Mrs Wilkens with her husband is It’s all the same, a slight cold, con vwitiog her parents near Gervias. gested lungs or severe cough. One Min Quite a number of the Haaeidale vjm c ute Cough Cure banishes them J . C folks attended the Beaverton s> I: - .com Clark, druggist. nencement everci.se, 1 sst Saturday night . ! S C H O L IA . Mias Fannie Hodges who is attendin, •I in Portland, was visiting her par The slumber, of our "N atives' were 1 in this place a few davs ago. rather rudely disturbed sat Thursday Mr. Kelley is no > prepared for a big morning, by an earthquake of unusual crop off the land he cleared list winter violence. far be has just completed a good barn Rev Kmel'slittle daughter Agnes was quite til but is better now. T d e s d o » of De W itt's Litt.e Earlj Mrs Newton of Illinois left last week Risers just tor the good they will do you , for.ber home These little Pills are good tor indigestion The protracted meetings are continn- good for headache, good for liver eoinp j ing but to far have met with poor vocees». Inint. good for constipation. They ate Rev Bfs lies a ¿3 wife are not discouraged, gaud J. C . Clark, dinggist. they are earuest workrrs and deserving of better tu. cevs than has so far crowned O LEN W OOD tbeir efforts M ila n E . Wagner and T. Miller left Tts rumored that Mr. Jake Haas will Wodneoday for Rock Creek to look after start for Texas shortly. «heir ranches We are pleased to Irani that Mrs The snrpnae port» at Mr A. L. Smith's Harry Flint has almost recovered trom last Friday evening waa a grand success, her recent illneos. it being Mr. Smith's 4*th anniwraary We notice« Will Morria* jovial face The family had all retired for the night, as he thought sad be was snugU tacked it»our mala* once mere. Our read supervisor has been doing in bed. while tig neighbors an., friends were traveling along in the .lark and some commendable work in this vicinity. And work that r ( p r r long frit the A General* Shipping Business. Wholesale ami Retail. . . . . Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat Hj Spring Lambs and Veal Calves. B U Y E R AND S E L L E R . T ELEPH O N E. Jfri'io20»1' F O R E S T CROl MELKI JOHNSON RE/cL EST/cTE AGEjNl If) Special Bargains m Twenty and Forty Acre Tracts in Washington. Y a m h ill and Tillamook counties. 401 F O R E S T G ROVE OREGJ W. A. I.OODIN. I'KOl'KIKTOi:. The Cornelius Mechanics’ Planing Mill Depnty Clerk Kane is back at his post after a few days absence on account of sickness. Heidel s bakery and confectionery store is soon be removed to the old stand vaca ted by the Williams bakery. It is not > miracle It won't cure L A l’ H E L R ID G E . flo g . but it will cure y, . 1 W itt's Witofa Hotel J . Cowman w^> in Portland last Thurs John K. Beg 1 c of St. Helens was he: do. because it ban done it in hu:-. re<!> oí day attending to business. last Friday looking after his political J . C. Clark druggist. M*ss Mary LeBeau is suffering from fences. . an attack of tonsilitis. Judge Humphreys addressed theLaurel H EY WOOD. Tae -eh<x»l was not very well attended republican club Saturday evening. Mrs. Wold and Delbert Bn" Fr day owning to so many obterving A lady named Sleight, who had died the nek list this week. “ good Friday” . in Portland, was brought out Sa urday Miss Ids Pomeroy of Cornel:- > :ed Mr. Ne’.eon's have just unished a new morning and taken to Farmington for burial, where funeral services were con with Mrs. Dora Taylor last wets barn oa their farm. Miss Antonis Houtaik is stay with M - Ida Cunningham of Castle ducted Sunday afternoon by Elder Shelly of Hillsboro. Deceased was a neice of Mrs. Alms Dorrten st Cornelius Rock is vihiti . g at Mr. Geo. Baker’s. N. C. Richardson of Farmington vicinity Miss Susie Gsrlington spent s A rv>or 1 /av will be observed at the and was raised in Polk county. in Forest Grove last s e e .. a.-hool Fnday wiui appropriate exercises. The machinery at the creamery is be TL- patrons will assemble and engage Mr. Sylvester Foncb is on U. ing removed and prepared for shipment. in log tolling and clearing the ground. Ust Harry T. Bagiev of Heppner ia visiting The river is saanm tig with craw fish. Miss Jennie Howard of Cornelius.: at relatives in this vicinity. tending school at this place. MUs Flora LeBeau is having trouble Miss Buck, stenographer in the County Report of Hey wood school for month w.tc her eye, Clerk's office, is visiting friends in Port •ading April 3. 'N o . d ay, taught 10 l iras Bros, are making their creamery No. days attendance 378. No. pup.U i)c : e a s u .v .» . Tbev have a large pat land this week. At the Democratic county convention enrolled 35. Average Nn_belonging 31 ronage established. held in this city on Tuesday the follow Average dailv attendance ¿9. Names o! M . sGei rgia Nelson is quite indisposed ing named delegates were elected to the popila not atnent during the month were. with a »ore throat this week. State convention: S. B. Huston, Ed. Win nie Heywood. Lrpba Carter, jusie Mr Jo s Itarbow and Miss Grace of Schulmerich. Geo. A. Reeves. W. H. H. Hoy wood. Irene Yoong. Anna Johnson. S. - were the guest of the Misses Le- Myers. Rufus Norman and F. M. Robin Jniie Hoazaik, Lydia Johnson, Chester , son. Bridges. Willie Hey wood Freddie Rut k Beau. J . W. Baker and »rife with Miss Cun E li Johnson. Mamie Heywood, Calla The City council met in regular ses Young. Lillie Johnson, Rosie Heywood. ningham were visiting their daughter. sion Tuesday evening. No business of Bennie Housaik and Blanch Olt-ou. Mis Saul Jack of Farmington. Sunday any importance, except passing on the and Monday. Stella Miller, teacher. usual bills. There were quite a number ofourcitii- The Hillsboro band proposes to give ens attended Easter services at Scholls an open air concert from the band stand ▲ F « e l W o r t h K b « > « I b |. Sunday afternoon, orovided the weather Consumption LaGnppe Pneumonia Sunday MAR ............................................ Variety and at Modera Henry Sackrider came up from Colum bia county last week to visit relatives J P. Aplia and D. M Dunbar, two of Ddlev's enterprising citizens, were seen in Hillsboro Monday afternoon. MEAT The Country affords, tions. W. D. Smith transacted legal bMsiness in Justice Day's court in the vicinity of Sherwood. Monday. K IÎL Ilv l' Meats, Sausages, Fish and Poultry H E A VERTO N. A little ill. then a little pill. The ill On Saturday evening. .April 4. the hall is gone the pill has won. De Witt's «a» ¿lied .0 its entire capacity, the oc Little Early Risers the little pills that casion Wing the commencement exer cure great ills. J C. Clark, druggist. cises of the Beaverton Public School. ' The program consisted of music rendered by members of the school, an oration or H IL E S B O R O . es&av by each mtmber of the ciasa and !■ Couutv commissioners court met lor The people were awakened and to the class address by Prof. J. H. Stanley. their surprise by J D. Hibbs' new store the April session this week. The graduates were Harold W. Strong, in Gaston Earl E Fisher. Marv Fisher. Cora Henry , , J. L. Laughlin of Forest Grove was The Gaston Cooperative Milling com Genera Rinehart. Bessie Rinehart, Lottie here Monday. pany contemplates having their mi., Hoc ken, Gladys Kelley. The diplomas Patton valley was pretty well represen tunning by the first of August were presented to the class by Prin. L. ted here last week, attending conven M»s. Edith Reams visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tongue, laat week. ( JIV E S SELLS ONLY TH E BEST OF «A STO N * E A S T SI H E. Attorney S. B. H su cn Sundayed in Portland. Quite a number of our politicians are absent this week, attending conventions * r McX AUER'S Mr. W .S . Walker s family are sick v. li the mumps E . X . Harding baa nnished his tern, of school. School began Monday in the Hill district Miss Pesr! Stewart teacher. Rev. Mr. Ewing is now living in Gas R. Traver. ton. Elton Kelley came out from Portland. William Miller is going to Gillian: Saturday evening. county with his family. The drug store is Wing adorned by a Geo Poteet and wife and Mrs. Jessie . coat of paint. Walker of this place made a flying trip The delegates to the republican con to the Grove one day this week. vention at Hilbf-oro on last Thursday, The primaries resulted in the choice o: were C. W. Allen, G W. Stilt, A. Davies. McKinley, Mitchell and Tongue men. J . N . Fisher, L. R Traver. Ben Patton. Mrs. N. J. Walker was in town one 1 . Horntuckle. Air. Allen was elected delegate to the Portland convention and day this week Mrs J. A. Brisbine is visiting f.-ienJs Mr. Stitt t . the -Albany convention. 3 ,A . . M a n u f a c t u r e A l l K in d s o f . . Mechanics* Building Material. Mouldings. Brackets and Turned Work. Stairbailding a Specialty. Come ami See L*. We can satisfy you in ^oods and price. • • • • C o r n e l i u s , O reg THE OLD WILTROUT Mil GALES CREEK. All Grades of Hoiiffh and Dressed Lumber. Kiln Dried Lumber a Specialty. & Low P ric e * , P ro m p t D e liv e ry , E x c e lle n t Q u ality. « HAS. HIATT. Tropri 271 ALDER STREET PORTLAND, OR. i (i. C. RIDER. Prop. w* is (air It's lost as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as any thing else. It’s easier to cure a severe cough or cold with it. Let your next purchase for a cough be One •linute Cough Cure. Bet ter medicine: better result, better try it J. C. Clark, druggist T H E O N L Y Firsl-C I* S t r ic t ly T e m p e ra n c e B ra n t in th e c it y . THE HOME HAKE: . . m a k e s a s p e c ia l t y OF . . . M ark et Q uotation«. GOOD B R E A D 1 FO R EST o a o V K C O t lE C T C D V IU L T HT O I K I 1 T P * CBOCBB n o r r e u s S x l u s g P ile s •» t ie ? K «» C h ffsr ....... 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Fish mg Tackle and all kinds of Seeds » ■ S » !» * » j% c u pe» IX « r e a r a . 4 « • f H e t» dreaord V- c r » cl rar 1 . . . m m > a \d \ ¿ Jk -..A / Tea and Coffee