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W K K R L Y O K E tiO N iA S AM1> H A T C H E T V IIO IT TOW N. A ÏEA K j "B u sin e ss" is our motto. We are here Real Estate Transfers. Death of Jerome Porter. We take contracts for houses complete with the key .¿le iii L a d ie s ’ F in e D ong'da to stay. We do not .«-lain, to sell goods I Mr. Jerome» Porter died at his home ir. M ay 13, 1896 N ettie aud Charles Alford Cheaper for you (only one profit to bhoe«. in Piet ad illy and square M o w cost, but want only enough margin ! this city M onday evening at 6:30. F01 to S . Wade Hampton for $600, 6 acres in turned in the door. lat $ i .75. form er price $ 2 .25 to ju stify the capital invested, lk> not many years he had Been a sufferer from sec 32 T 1 N R I W. pay), and less bother (only one party to arrange with). be deceived by flaming advertisements M av [3, 1896 S. W ade Hampton to E lla Shoe Store, rheumatism, m any tim es helpless but by but call upon u> before making any pur his \ igorous constitution rallv iu g when May H am pton for $600, 6 acres in sec 32 A W alker Went to A storia chases in Drugs ot .Medicines, others had abandoned hope. F o r many r i N R i w. I,, a t : u l th.* Grund lodge 1. O. M iller’s Pharm acy, hours previous to his death he had been M ay 13, 189j United States to Ira E. rIii.’ ii meets there this week, I,umber is being hauled in for the new unconcious. The funeral was conducted , Purdin, Patent, N W % sec 1 and N E % . . . F o r A ll K in d s o f . . . llke r preceded him there by a day warehouse soon to be erected by the at his late residence W ednesday after- 1 sec 2 T 1 N R 2 W. ^hool directors, — A good physi W asbingtou county Flour mills. noon by R ev. A. Rogers and was at M ay 14, 1896 R u d o lf Zunciker and wife nanikic. also a reading, language tended by m any friends. The interm ent to Jo h n P. Hoffman for $400, 1 15 acres F o r b icy cle shoes see t .r e g g 's Show jinlier frame lor sale at a bargain, was at the Buxton cem eteiy. ot W. W. Graham don sec i T l S R 1 W. window. I . good as new, A11 excellent op- Jerom e Porter was born in O rleans j May 14, 1896 Lena aud Chris Madsen We have all kinds of Building Material on hand. Better gtv for a board o f directors to fui Mr. f. J . Cteaton n| Columbia county, counts, New Y o rk , M arch 6, 1833, ol to Joh n Hansen $200, S *4 o fN W % sec school with these needed a rtic- republican nominee for district attorn ey, Scottish ancestry, the second child ol j 1 3 T 1 N R 5 W. worked and less price than the Portland made. The money rv slight cost. Call within ten spent Wednesday an d T h u rsd avin town. Chas. and Caroline Wood Porter. He M ay 14, 1896 L afayette Caples to W.C, you pay us will be spent here at home and not sent away. As well as an excellent speaker he is a was educated in New Y o rk state an a Dev for $275, N W '+ o f S E *4, N E % 1 11 \ rcilKT office. pleasant man to meet and made many then removed to northern W isconsin i o f ,S W ‘4 & S % o f N W % sec 1 0 T 1 S T Knox went to A storia Tues friends here. where for three years he w as engaged in R 4 W. tteJid the ('.rami lodge I. <> <>. 1 lum bering. 111 ’52 he cam e to C alifornia M ay 15, 1896 Joh n Jacob Blum and wife Courtney Meek, o f Glencoe who re tt it Roe, agents for the Crescent cently returned from Idaho has been where he mined, ran a stage for six years ; to Christian Blum for $250, 10 acres sec bicycles Best wheel in the and then visited Carson C ity, N evada. ! 31 T 1 S R r W. missing since Tuesday week. His o ver ft r the money. Only $50.00. He later cam e to Fo rest G rove and pur- j M ay 15, 1896 M. H. Low ery to Jan et H. D. JO N E S , PR O P R IE TO R coat still remains at the hotel with his p. station is receivin g a new other belongings. No trace o f him can chased a farm o f 330 acres, afterw ards I K irkw ood for #3008, Part of the Altnoran I keep the best rigs obtainable; have safe gen tl jpaiiit inside and out. It is not be found. A nephew wito was witli him increased to 430 acres, near town. Here H ill don, 103 acres, T 2 S R 3 W, horses and every accom m odation for the com fort he made his home and with the property May 16, 1896 R u fu s W aggener and jrv to say it was much needed and awaited his return for several days and and pleasure o f m y customers •s the appearance wonderfully. then returned home. Mr. Meek is said he had accum ulated and its increase in wife to J . I. K n ig h t, agent for $550, Lot value by the to w n ’s grow th, he became 13 block 2 T horn’s add to H illsboro. H A C K M E E T S E V E IIY T R A IN t Dressing, 25 cents, G regg's to have had considerable money witli well to do but alw ays kept busy. In ’76 | M ay 16, 1896 A. W iessenberger and him and it is feared that he has suffered lore. Passengers called for or taken to any part o f the he made a prospecting trip to A laska wife to A. O tijelland for $225, 15 acres foul play. city. Patronage o f Com m ercial Men solicited but did not rem ain long. He .assisted sec 30 T 2 S K 1 W . ^republican candidates are busy In a few days the Bazaar will he closed. m the construction o f the N orthern P a M ay 18, 1 Ph il Y ager and wife to canvass. F iid a y they were at U. D. JO N E S , E o re .t C n n jig schoolhou.se, Satu rd ay at Do not lose this opportunity to buy goods cific and furnished m any of the anim als j O ttilia Belling for $1.00, Lots 7, 8 and 9 at cost. E veryth in g going at a sacrifice. needed in the work. In 1802 Mr. Portei block 14, Sim m on’s add to Hillsboro. ¡reek in the afternoon and Green - M ay 19, 1896 H enry W.-hrung and 271 ALDER S T R E E T night, Monday at Patton V alley. Mr. A.H.MundorfT, who has been m ak m arried Mrs. E llen Ruffetv who survives ing political speeches in this county will him. He leaves tour children, A very J . , 1 wife to M ary C. Corwin for $500, 10 acres wanted at C la rk ’ s cream ery. Charles A ., Carrie \V, and N ellie. Mr. of Moore don land claim T 1 S R 2 W. P O R T L A N D , OR. return to Portland next Tuesday V Clare, the blind m ayor o f Pull- Porter was long a resident here ana May 19, 1896 H enry W rhruug and wife For Sale.— Cheap, for cash only, all of leaves m any friends who mourn his loss, i Tashingtoq, spoke in Beaverton to W. H. and G . A. W ehrung for $300, ! U. C . RIDER, Prop. night iu the interest o f the Peo- our household furniture. W .W .Breeden. Lots 7 and 8 block 2 South Coast add to ty. He proved him self an ex- The L ad ies’ Working Society of the Did you ever think how readily the | ..iillsboro. kil orator. M. FI. Church will serve dinner for the blood isrpoisoned by constipation? Bad ' M ay 13, 1896 M ary H. and A. W. Coffin T H E O N L Y F ir s t - C la s s a n d S t r ic t ly T e m p e ra n c e R e s t a u blood means bad health and premature j to C . R. Chidson for $750, 5 acre tract in ¡writing—general correspondence, public on election day. N E corner o f G Richardson don sec 36 re n t in th e c it y . legal work, essays etc. Miss There will be no morning service at old age. De W itt’s L ittle E a .l y R isers,, I T 1 S R 2 W. the famous little pills, overcom e obstinate Pomeroy, H atchet office. the Methodist church next Sabbath that M ay 19 1896 L u cy P. and J . L. Barnard constipation. J . C. C lark, druggist *ritz is bUsv every b righ t day the congregation may attend the Me to S W illiam s for $2580, 45.65 acres of morial service. All other services will : half tone engravings. His work R. W illiam s don land claim sec 32 T 1 N Decoration Day Program. ent and the reputation o f the be held at the regular hours. R 2 W. . H E A L E R IN . Meet at M arsh M emorial hall at 9:0a ! ¡Jrove e n grav in g’s is fast hecom- The graduates o f the Grove p u b lic ; i o ’clock a. 111. sharp. )v/n over the coast. school are: In llie Spring a young m an’s fancy Music by Forest G rove band. Harland Hayes, Mary Benson, Fid -! ligh tly turns to thoughts of—De W itt’s ey, Dentist, over H ihbs’ new Song by quartette. Declam ation. ward Sappington, Melvin M arkham , I L ittle E arlv R isers, for they alw ays Ingles A: Porter Block, Forest Grove, R itu al Services by J . B. M atthews Post. ' Mamie Hilths, Maud Svkcs, Mamie cleanse the liver, purify the blood, and Declam ation and song by quarttete. Rasmus spoke at Gaston F rid ay Would respectfully solicit a portion o f your patronage in groceries. M y aim will Blew. invigorate the system . J . C. C lark, Form ation of procession as follows: I der Republican auspices. The be to handle nothing but F i r s t C la st* G o o d s . Price alw ays as Low as the These will receive diplom as from tin , d rttyiiis!. Band, Sons o f Yeterans, K . of 1’ ., 1.0 ,0 . Low est. T e r m s C a s h . Straw H ats and Caps, by far the Largest and Newest i a good speaker and had a large county in recognition o f having com S tyle s, at wholesale prices. Y o u will want some H ats for yo u rself and boy» F and all other societies and school *. He is well known in K . of I*. pleted the prescribed course o f study. soon. Can save you some m oney. T ry me once. Court House News. children, all ut which are hereby respect Y ours to Please, I f you want your hoots or shoes neatlv ively invited. The procession so formed Probate.— Estate o f George G rouer, W. A. R U SSELL. windows and m ouldings at repaired take them then to S . A. W alker. w ill march to the N aylor cem etery, where dec'll, inventory and appraism ent filed i \\ prices. A b b ott & Roe*. : ' Mr. Allen o f W ashington is visiting j due observance o f the rules o f the G . A. and approved. Estate o f Sarah H . Parm elee, dec'd, I for parade, m usic etc. It is proposed to in his school at Bethany last F rid ay ; R. will be observed in decorating the Seported that one o f the Republi- j Dr. Cole. Gustav graves ot the noble dead. A fter which petition filed askin g leave to sell perscfnal have the decoration exereises at the there were two graduates, inee on the canvass put up at the All kinds o f freslt garden seeds and ! the columns will reform and m arch back property at private sale. Granted. - cem etery in the forenoon and speaking Schunke and M iss Lena L arss. A pleas a populist for lodging and did fishing tackle at W ells'. ant tim e has been reported. Estate of Wm. R . Carpenter, dec’d, I at the public square in the afternoon, in regular order to the college campus. 1 out his m istake until he turned Dism issal for dinner. There was a farew ell party at the resi- ordered that citation be served upon Joh n | H. W. Spooner went to Portland Tues The city council at its meeting Friday 'rersatiou to the prospects for the secured em- dence o f H enry Fran tz last Su n dayeven - 1 evening made arrangem ents for pur Afternoon services will convene at 1:30 H. and Geo. A. D avis and that the mat- 1 day evening where he has Then he found it. ter be continued to Ju n e 22, 1896. j ploy men t. ing, the 10th, the occasion being in chasing a supply of inch pipe to be used p. m. sharp at M arsh hall. Raym ond went to A storia to Music by the band. in furnishing water to every one that M arriages.—Jo h n B^ook and Sophia T h e independent force are busy this honor o f Ju lia and Ed w ard Frantz. ■ id Lodge I. O. O. F . Monday. Declam ation. Poem by R ev. Dixon. Freudenthal. Wants it. A line will be run to the west 1 w e e k printing the official ballots for the There were nearly seventy person* Song by quartette. your bicycle to S. G. H ughes lor lim it of the city to be carried on from I com ing election. present and all report a good time. Ju lia He has a full line o f repairs there by the Fourth of Ju lv committee Memorial address by R ev . J . W. Bush- A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen o f August Tam iesie o f the Delta drug |; and E d d ie started for H illsboro, K an sas make it as good as new. to supply water oil the celebration ong, o f the G . A. R . o f Portland. Osseo, M ich., after suffering excru cia-| store went to Portland Saturday, return - | Tuesday. Miss J u l ia ’s friends are w ait ing patiently for a piece o f th at wedding Song, Am erica by audience. tin gly from piles for twenty years, was ’ j ng Tuesday evening. V night at the Good T em plar's grounds. cake. Benediction by Post Chaplin, enred in a short tim e by us ng De W itt’s curred the “ bloom er’ * social Protectionists can practice what they Witch Hazel Salve, an absolute cure for jus created such a stir. M any preach and free traders can buy cheaper I t S a v e s L i v e s E v e r y I>ay. all skin diseases. More o f this prepara Two Lives Saved. Gen. Thorp at Monmouth. unfavorable com m ents on a ! than in a foreign m arket by pitronizing Thousands of casea o f Consumption, Mrs. Phoebe T hom as, o f Ju n ction C ity , givin g such an exhibition but the F'orest Grove M anufacturing Com G en, T. J . Thorp, o f Portland, ad tion is used than all others com bined. A sthm a, Coughs, Colds and Croup are brought out a great number, pany. A screen door that is better made dressed the people at the Auditorium J . C. C lark, druggist. cured every day by S h ilo h ’s cures. For 111. was told by her doctors she had Con sum ption and th at their was no hope for d was there early, some o f them of superior black wire, than the Port last night, A very large audience was sale at C la rk ’ a drug »tore. her, but two bottles o f Dr. K in g 's New ao had not been over regular at- land make, anil will keep the money at present, and great enthusiam was m ani Teachers* Examination. Discovery com pletely cured her and she I church socials. T he bloomers home, fested. The speaker paid a glowing O f the twenty-two candidates at the P H IL L IP S . says saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggera, Forest Grove M anufactoring Co. tribute to the record o f the republican recent teachers’ exam ination, the follow rers and when the sightseers saw Joh n T oelle and Jo e T unstall started 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suffered ch flowers as bloom in spring, A number o f republican candidates party in m aking this a prosperous nation ing were successful and received certifi far C alifornia last Thursday. Word was | from a dreadful cold, approaching C on the refreshm ents were on them. were in town Thursday. Deputy W. D, and m aintaining our credit at home and cates. received later that they reached San sum ption, tried without result everyth in g Wain was good, the i« ea clever abroad. He touched on the financial F irst grade (good for three years); Fran cisco in safety. Bradford, for sheriff, J . A. Itnbrie, for else then bought one bottle o f Dr. King*» as an evening o f real entertain- clerk, K. I,. M cCormick, for recorder, question briefly, and advocated the doub H attie M cCum sey, Cornelius; Mrs. S . J . J . L W hitten lost a valuable horse one New Discovery and in two weeks was A profit, entertaining to the vis- H. S. Hudson, for representative and ling of the duty on any nation which R affety, M ountaindale; J . R . W illi*, day last week. cured. H e is natu rally th ankfu l. I t is profitable to the church. would refuse to take every kind o f money Hillsboro. G. W. Patterson, for jo in t senator. Joh n Beal o f Gaston visited relatives such results, o f which these are sam ples. issued b y this governm ent at par. He Second grade (good for two years) g 10 cents at Wirtz Bros. Ju st received a new stock of Ladies' would close the ports o f th is nation a- that prove the wonderful efficacy o f this Jen n ie Beam ish, Mrs. C. P. Blanchard, at this place last week night the M cK iq le y club Southern Ties in cloth top, hand turned. gainst any foreigners com ing in who There was a farewell surprise party at medicine in Coughs and Colds. F ree Hillsboro; Id a W atson, Greenville; Rose jegular m eeting, Good speeches These goods I -vill sell at # 15 0 . City- could not read and write. The N ovello the band hall last W ednesday evening, trial bottles at the M iller pharm acy. Cox, Fo rrst Grove. R egular size 50c. and $1.00. pie by Hon. A. Hinm an and Mr. price fz.oo. G regg's Shoe Store. Club was present, and sang a number of Third grade, good for one year, G en ora in honor o f Ed w ard Frantz. There were laines. The attendance was The sample ballots for the coming stirin g cam paign s ngs. Rinehart, W. W. W iley, L yd a Barnes, a dozen ladies present, and they all the m eeting enthusiastic. Dissolution of Partnership. election have been printed. T h ey show Beaverton; Bena Joh nson , Sy lv an ; Jo h n brought th eir baskets well filled. The ’ boys all declare they are fine cooks, and Gaston, O r., M ay ao, 1896. LdCliapelle is prepared to do the nominations as published in the To the Citizens ana Voters of Wash M astin, H illsboro. ington County. said “ call again, lad ies.” The firm o f H ib b s & Petersonjhas thi» and in stallin g o f water, in H a t c h e t excepting that the name of Miss M ay W right o f Portland, who day been dissolved by m utual consent. 'e he has had experience. All ■ Mrs. Thorne, the populist nominee for At the request o f m y friends I hereby De W itt’s Sarsaparilla cleanses the has been visiting with K ate K aufm an, J . D. H ibbs takes the stock and pays all jl he properly done Office at school superintendent has l>cen w ith announce m yself an Independent Can- j bills o f said firm, collects all accounts. blood, increases the appetite and tones returned last Tuesday. d ra w n . Her husband W. E . Thorne, didate for the office o f County Recorder J . I). H i b b s , up the system. I t has benefitted many appears on the ticket as Populist— Inde o f Conveyances at the com ing Jun e C. H. P h t k r s o n . Chas. Hanson had graduating exercises people who have suffered from blood dis- \ 1 Coxey, o f the Industrial arm y pendent. He is working the canvas election. order.-.. It w ill h elo vou. J . C. Clark, 1 roads fam e and the hero o f the with the understanding that in case of Dated this 23rd day o f A p ril, 1896. druggist. the grass” incident at Wash- his election his wife w ill perform the T. S. W eathered. peaks at Cornelius this after* duties of the office. r:'& umbers o f people from all over . < M II I L L S H O H O . M o n e y to L o a n . Paints, oils and glass at Abbot & Roe's. ;y, irrespective o f party, have Clias. PL H icks o f Vancouver Barracks On improved farm property at 8 per to come to the picnic and see a Hon. M. C. George, ex-congressman is visiting his parents here for a few ut whom so much has been will speak in Verts hall Tuesday night cent. ■ ; weeks. N ixon & G errish , at the M cK inley club meeting. Mr. Forest Grove. C. E . K in d t o f Portland Sundayed in want to patronize home in George is an eloquent and entertaining ■ r . , Hillsboro. to the Forest G rove Manu- speaker. Everybody is invited. Burkleit'ft Arnica Salvo. J . I. K n igh t and I*. K . Adam s made coinpany. B uilding m aterial Hon. T. J . Cleeton. republican nom The Best Sa lve in the world for Cuts, an overland trip to Portland Friday. quality, better m ake and inee for district attorney, spoke to a Bruises, Sores, F leers, Salt Rheum - Several mem bers of the Odd F e llo w s ¡»an those bought in Portland. large and enthusiastic audience in Verts Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped H ands, and Rebekah lodges o f this place went T C H E T last week quoted the hall W ednesday evening. Mr. Cleeton j C hilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup, to Astoria M onday evening to attend a i R ev e ille ’ s claim that the old made the best speech that 1 n s been tions, and positively cures Piles, or no grand lodge m eeting, delivered in this county this cam paign. Hhouse in that town is not only pay required. It is guaranteed to give Rufus W aggener, the genial host of ick building in the territory His treatment o f the money question perfect satisfaction or m oney refunded. the Tualatin H otel, left H illsboro last was especially able, showing its depend gton but the first built north Price 25 cents per box. Fo r sale by Friday for a trip to Alaska. ^rancisco. Mr. Altnoran H ill ence on the tariff and that prosperity Chas. M iller. Tom Mann cam e out from Portland to to Oregon in ’43 and is au- was dependent on the rapidity o f circu visit his parents over Sunday. such m atters says that in ’46 lation as well as on the amount o f money R ipans T&bules cure indigestion. W heatland an d saw near issued. He exposed the attempt o f the J . W. Cleeton, candidate for District ^ody o f a brick d w ellin g being popnlists to sail under the banner of free Attorney, spoke at the court house T u e s Pasturage. day evening. ‘G eorge G ay. It is standing silver when in reality longing for fiat Five-hundred a ;res good grass, living was when there was hardly monev. Good music was furnished by a Mrs. M yrtle Johnson of T he ftJUlles, trio, Messrs. Spangler, Hughes and weter, no barbed-wire fences, stock hut in W ashington. returned home this week after an e x salted once a week w ithout extra charge. Kane. The band played several selec traction under the influence tions at the opening. Mr. Dolstrum pre Horses fl.o o , cattle 75c per head per tended visit with her parents Mr. and tics is pleasure, no pain or sided over the meeting. month. R ates on four or more head. Mrs. M ullins. Pastor Cline, o f the M. PL Church is to *antness and nearly abso- Horses left here well be sent to the Mr. Cieeton and Deputy Bradford I>r. C. L . L arge will admin- pasture. No scrub bulls or stallions preach the m em orial sermon next Sun preparation at any o f our went to G ales Creek today to « republi taken. Care taken to prevent accidents day a*, the court bouse. He will also actors H iatt, N ixon , or can meeting. or escapes, but w ill be responsible for deliver the address on the 30th. A m eet ing was held Monday evening at Pvsquire charge if not en tirely satis- Delphos Lodge, K . o f P. will confer none. K n ig h t’s office, and com mittees were I Edw ard L . N aylor. the am plified third on three candidates HON. S. H T O H R S , R epublic»« Nom ine* for S U te Senator. appointed to take charge o f arrangem ent May 1st. 1896. Forest OYove Or. I Saturday evening ul*»a rare liver trouble». ; FOREST GROVE MANUFACTURING COMPANY BUILDING MATERIAL First Class Liverv Stable W . A. 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