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W A S H IN G T O N C O L U M B IA A C A D E M Y . j . B Tatniesie took a load of oat. to Mr. Buchanan our post master is indis the metropolis and received 23 cents posed. Mrs. Wiesenbach who ha* been quite bushel. F. W. I.tpscliat'» horse is laid up with sick is belter a sore shoulder. Mrs. Schube, of Ilwaco, is viating her County School Superintendent Craig parents. Mrs. Gibson who has been staying iu visited our school Monday, April 6. guest of Mr. J. W. Hoodenpyl last Sun- <>•> «'«l Monday. Mr. Phillip Hooden- pyl accompanied him on his way back to Portland. B E K D V IL L K . Chas. Walters of Glencoe is the happy Portland is home with her mother. James Miller who is attending business father of a baby boy. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Berdan, college in Portland spent Sunday with of North Plain, the young people of the his parents. Mr. and Mr. York of Cornelius spent neighborhood met Friday evening, April 2, and had an enjoyable time. Those a few days here. present were Mrs. Blanchard, Nellie Emma, the nine-year old daughter of Bagiev, Louisa Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wheeler who has been suffering Latamer, Mary and Christina Imlay, from a broken leg is able to l>e around Chas. Bennett, Ray Blanchard, Eber again. Rice, Mark Berdan, Lowman Conner, Adrian Dante and Mr. A. F. Anderson Bertha and Fred Handley, Nellie and are in attendance at the Y . P. S. C. E. Frank Gordon, Nora and Flovd Brown. Convention at Oregon City. Vocal and instrumental music and games Miss Bessie Wheeler who has been were enjoyed till 12 o’clock, when re spenting a few weeks with relatives re freshments were served, and after 1 turned to the city last Monday after o’clock the company started for home, noon. O p t l—¡Pm being that the evening was Harry Miller who has been staying at a most enjoyable one. Ilwaco this winter is again in our vicinity. Prof. Coleman, our principal, attended the teachers meeting in Hillsboro last Saturday. The young folks tendered Miss Rosa Hayes a pleasant surprise party last Thursday evening at the residence of her sister Mrs. Wheeler. An enjoyable even ing was spent in games and charades after which a lunch was served. * ; r> * i », »1 « * . i t. '«! 3' I Kt 'll h I i « ! * « " • Anderson preached at this place Saturday evening at 7:30 and Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. One of Mr. B. Roe’s children is afflicted with quite a severe burn. o Mr. C. P Delap is very sick. Dr. Linklater is the attending physician. Ike Blodaoc was in tow n one d a v last o f P ^ n iin e n t rep u b lican s were present from various parts of the county. The week. Farmngton band was present and assisted T. J. Beatty Attended the state repub in the music. The exercises consisted of lican convention last week as a delegate. music, vocal and instrumental,and short II. S . Hudson reports a fine time at speeches by various parties called out by the first congressional district conven the audience. tion. T. W. Sain, of Forest Dale, was in town We might tell you more about One one day last week. He is one of the Minute Cough Cure, but you probably leading republicans of that republican know that it cures a cough. Every one stronghold. does who has used it. It is a perfect The republicans of this place will remedy coughs, colds, hoarseness meet ere long and then the campaign It is an especial favorite for children, will be formally opened. being pleasant to take and quick m 5 W I 5 L I K E • ( Í I V K S McXAMEK'S MEAT THATCHER. Mr. J. Fuqua was greatly surprised last week by the arrival of his son Victor from California. Victor says he likes it there and is going back iti a fortnight. Meats, Sausages, Fish and Poultry Mr. A. M. Spickelmier has his black smith shop about completed. The Country affords, im ..................................................Variety and at Moderati 1 A General Shipping Business. Wholesale and Retail, There is some prospect of having a creamery here. Some men were looking at a location Saturday. . . . . Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fati Spring Lambs and Veal Calves. BUYER A N D S E L L E R . P ill« Do Not C u ra. Pills do not cure Constipation. They only aggravate. K arl’s Clovet Root Tea gives perfect regularity of the bowels. For sale at Clark’s drug store. TELEPHONE. Ä M a r k e t Q u o t a t io n s . FOREST GROVE W EEKLY BY G R EER TH E GRO CER 1' F O R E S T CRj MELKI JOHNSON Hillnboro Public School. CO RRECTED REjAL EST/rTE AG EM Special Bargains in Twenty and Forty Acre Tracts in W ashington, Y amhill and Tillamook counties. FO REST GROVE ore ! W. A. I.O O U 1N , FRO P R IE T O It. The Cornelius Mechanics’ Planing 1 . . M an u factu re A ll K in d s o k . . Mechanics Building Material, Mouldings. Brackets and Turned Work. Stairbuilding a Specialty. Coin, and See 1 s. We can satisfy you in good, and price. . . . . me C o r n e l l u « , O 01 A ) WILT ROUT Ml GALES C R E E K . a All Grades of Bough and Dressed Lumber. Kiln Dried Lumber a Specialty. Low Frio«*», P r o m p t D eliv ery , E xcellen t Quality. vJ t5 CHAS. HIATT, Fropi 271 ALDER S T R E E T P O R T L A N D , OR. u. C. HI HER. Prop. be . M A' T H E O N L Y First-* S t rict ly T em p era n e» rant in t h e e lty. the home bakei m a k e s a s p e c ia l t y o f . . . GOOD BREAD P r o d v c e r s S e l l i n g T r i c e . Beef Mutton Pork Teal Wheat «»ats ............. . 15 to 30 cts. torts, per do*. 10 to 13 cts. per lh. 7 cts. per lb. .8 cts. per lb t> cts. per lb .7 to 8 cts per lb 13 to j o cts. per hundred lbs. 60 to 75 cts. per hundred lbs a to per lb aS to 4 cts per lb 4 to 5 cts per lb. j S to 4 cts per lb Si to $a.so per dos f i to S3 per do* S< to feso per do*. 8 to 10 cts per lb alive green i to i He. dry 4 to 10c 13 to 40 cts. each to 3 cts gross weight 4 i to 4H cts. dressed Si 3 « t o p 3I4 cts. per lb. dressed 4 to 4*4 cts. dressed S3 cts. clear 14 fee is Though it will make anything you wish to order in the Confectionery, s,„la Water, Sandwiches. Oysters in Aliy Style. A lirst ( lass Grocery Store • • • • is GBEKR THE i.liOl All kinds cf (.roeeries, Glassware and Stone- r I '6 3nd Pock« Cutlery, Spoons Brooms. fop Sticks, Butter Moulds, ¿ d ie s . \°o d and \\ ,l lo w Ware of all kinds. Fish ing Tackle and all kinds of Seeds. Tea ami Coffee * . A MARB SELLS ONLY T H E B E S T OK Mr. Raymond has been building a pjc^ ct fcnce arouud his place. Butter K «f* Cheese Bacon-sides Ham Shoulders Lard Potatoes Onions Beans. Dried Apples Dried Prunes curing J . C. Clark, druggist Tallow Chickens, old Ducks HO B E R T H . Geese Turkeys Miss Nellie Johnston is slowly recover Hides ing from an attack of LaGrippe. Sheep Pelts. Report had it current that John Fow ler, cousin of A. E. Fowler, was almost killed from a pile of lumber falling on kim. but fortunately for John he was Mr. Wm. Blutn has purchased an or not hurt. It was A. E .’s brother, J . J. Fowler, who was at one time a merchant gan for bis daughter. Mr*. Dickson and her two daughters o f Gaaton, but the injury was not dan started for the metropolis last Monday gerous. Mr. James Bailey of Portland was the Goat wool is selling at 35 cents . m Burns are absolutely painless when De W itt’s Witch Hazel .Salve is promptly applied. This statement is true. A perfect remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands and lips, and never fails to cure Piles. J. C. Clark, druggist. The teachers of the Hillsboro public school held at the school house, on Sat urday last, an interesting institute, there Mr. Morgan has sold eighty acres of being with them also Prof. Coleman of A G rea t G e r m a n 's P re sc rip tio n . his land. the Reedville public school and U. S. Diseased blood, constipation and kid Mrs. Brunswick from near Hillsboro is McHargue who is teaching in district 21. ney, liver and bowel troubles are cured visiting her mother. Mrs. Keenan. We might say Prin. Stanley called the by Carl s Clover Root Tea. George Mill r is teaching the spring meeting to order if we should conform term at the Meecham school house on to the usual formality, but the fact is GLENCOE. the meeting was already in order. Prof. V. A. Billion was in the metropolis Dairy Creek. Mt. Vincent school commences next Coleman was unanimously chosen chair Monday. man of the meeting, and U.S.McHargue O. G. Barlow, J. J. Meacham and Monday with Mrs. Carrie Frutchey as wfas chosen secretary. teacher. George Whitley went to Portland Tues Miss Humphreys read a paper 011 day. primary number work, evidencing that De W itt’s Sarsaparilla is prepared for Messrs. Hard and Duprey of Portland, the children umW her charge in that were doing business in our city Sunday. cleansing the blood. It builds up and branch are fortunate iti having a strengthens constitutions impaired by Mrs. E . M. Mays is visiting relatives teacher so competent in developing the disease. J. C. Clark, druggist. in Clackamas county this week. child mind in the right way. Miss Boscow gave a paper on the sub Mr. and Mrs. W. E . Mays who have ject of common fractions, handling her been viaiting in Benton Co. for the past H IL L S B O R O , two weeks, are expected home Friday. E. Hicks, of \ ancouver Barracks, subject well, though briefly. Mr. West was next on the program Bob Cornelius ami Julius Miller of c , ® e out Satur<1“ y visit his parents, with decimals. He gave a good talk Poverty Hill paid our city a flying visit Mr. M d Mrs. j . P. H tck. of this place, last Sunday. Mrs. W. A. Laidlaw, of Portland, visited bringing out the difficulty that so many are liable to experience; that children James Wilson of the vicinity o f Green- in Hi!lsboro Su,,<ia5,• returninK Monday are apt to come to think that they un ville was in our city Tuesday, and re- " lurm"ti derstand the subject when in fact they ported of hearing very strange sounds in J Some few cases of measles are reported do not. After Mr. West’s talk decimals hia neighborhood, and upon inveatiga- *n city. They are thought to be an were discussed at considerable length. tion it was found that the sounds were importation from Portland, Prin. Stanley expressed himself as not caused by the Democrats and Populists Ernest Stewart, now of The Dalles, is being well and for that reason wishing jumping over on to our (Republican! visiting relatives here thia week, to be excused from taking any extensive platform. j Attornies Barrett and Tongue were part in the discussion. Miss Coleman, Grandmajohnson (whose house burned at Salem Monday, in the interest of the Mrs. Elliott, Miss Cronkite, and Messrs. down on March 31) died last Sunday Pomeroy case. West, Coleman and McHargue spoke on from the injuries slu* received at the \y R , Craig departed for Eugene Fri- the subject. Thoughts were developed time of the fire. Her remains were in- day evening, where he expects to set up along the following lines: Care to have terred in the Harrison cemetery Monday his creamery plant. The machinery pupils understand what they are doing atternoon. and household effects were forwarded the and not simply work for an answer. The ratification meeting of the young next day. By some practical work which the pupil men’s club of this place was very well at- Rev. W . R . Smith is reported to be can understand let the pupil see the tended last Saturday night. The peo- Hlowly recovering from his recent illness. work done and the reason why, develop- pie expected to hear Thomas. H. Ton- ing the reasons for the rule. When r t . , , The proposed Sunday band concert I , , , , . , gue but circumstances was such that he . . . , .: , . , comprehended use rule in work. , , , has been postponed until more favorable . could not be here, but he sent the Hon. . . Miss Wilcox treated the subject of . , weathei «-rts in. W. N. Barrett to occupy the time and en- penmanship and so proficient was her lighten the people of this vicinity upon 1 The l " ' S. ° P. R. K R K ^ P 01 h»» not been work that we fancy the other teachers the political issue, of the <Uy. We will burglarized yet this week up to the pre felt when she had finished it would be forgive you this time T. H. but do not j ,e " t * rit nK- very appropriate for them to keep quiet disappoint us any more or you will not A. B. Bailey returned home Monday on that subject, except, perchance, to get that 40,000 majority that you were morning from Chicago, 111., where he venture a few questions. promised. has been studying dentistry. He con A p rogram was arranged and another templates opening an office here in the in stitu te was announced for tour weeks C on su m p tion Cun H . C u red near future. from th is d ate, April I I . A vote gf By the use of Shiloh's Cure. This great County Assessor Wilcox drew the bicy- th a n k s was ex ten d e d to chairman and Cough Cure is the only known remedy cle in drawing last week. His neighbors sec retarv for th e ir presence and services. for that terrible disease. For sale at are anxiously waiting to see him take Clark's drug store. the first ride. I t ’s just as easy to try One Minute __________I Miss Eva Hays left last Saturday for Cough Cure as any thing else. It’s G ASTO N . an extended sojourn at Mt. Vernon, easier to cure a severe cough or cold The Gaston Co-operative Milling Com Washington. with it. Let your next purchase for a pany met and elected Mr. Peterson The republican club held a rousing cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Bet president of the company. meeting at the court house Tuesday ter medicine; better result; better try it. T. W. Sain lost a valuable cow ami evening to ratify the nomination ofT. H. J. C. Clark, druggist. Tongue for Congress. Quite a number horse one day last week. A. C . Fowler made a flying trip to Forest Grove one day last week. R * I* P » A * N Mr. Wm. Hoodenpyl of Tennessee is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Pure blood means good health. De The crowd at Mr. M. Jones’ dance was W itt’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, small, but all enjoyed themselves. cures Eruptions, Eczema, Scrofula, and Mrs. Dhondt has been down sick with all diseases arising from impure blood. La.Grippe, for the past week. J. C. Clark, druggist. Mr. Charley Kern went to Portland Thursday on business. P U M P K IN HI D O E. A number of young folks gathered to Mrs. Swalwell of Tacoma is visiting her gether at the residence of Mrs. Sadie parents here. Johnson last Saturday evening and spent A union Sunday school was organized a very pleasant evening. at Pleasant View Sunday. Rev. Hughes of Hillsboro preached a Burr Frutchey met with a slight ac very interesting sermon at the school cident at Andrew’s sawmill last week. house last Sunday afternoon. He was struck on the shoulder by a fall Quite a number of the young people of ing dogwood about six inches in diame Beaverton attended the literary last Fri ter. day evening. An excellent program was School began April 6th at Pleasant given. View with Miss May Willis, teacher. ' l 'O l N T ì ' H A T C H K T , . —