Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897, June 04, 1896, Image 5

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    W E J iK .L ,Y
O i t E t i O N 'd L A N
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I'r o fo tn io n iil C u r d s.
A B O U T TOW N.
Mr. J. W . A tw ate r, late forem an o f ta t
T roy L a u n d ry , in P o rtla n d , th e largest
, H arve y and Os-mr B aldw in, w h o h ave laun d ry in th e sla te , an d w h o has had
O L E . P h . G ., M. I).,
I been m alting b rick
at M nun tuindale six teen years e x p e rie n ce in th e lau n d ry
HVSICI AN AND SU R G E O N ,
cam e in to tow n T u esd ay. T h e y exp ect
business, is in th e c ity for th e purpo:-e
one or both o f them to
to work in tin
o f o p e n in g a la u n d ry h ere in com pany
¡¡io .T
F orest G ro ve .
K itch e n b rick yard in th is city , w hicl
w itli W ill B a ld w in , to be k n o w n as the
)ffice at Pioneer Drug Store.
is in fine con d ition and w ill p ro b a b ly
F o rest G ro v e L a u n d ry . T h e new la u n ­
com m en ce m ak in g b rick th is week.
d ry w ill open M ond ay.
S M IT H & B O W M A N ,
R em em b er the C h oral U nion C o n cert
C a lifo rn ia stra w b e rry an d raspb erry
W edn esday e ve n in g June 17.
N K Y S -A T -L A W ,
ja m , tw o ja r s for 25 cen ts.
C a p le s &
lu l C ran g w as dow n from M cN a m e r’s T h om as.
ial W ork and C o n v e y a n c in g
ranch T u esd ay.
Dr. G e ig tr * tn in k s |o f g o in g to Kastren
7 M organ U lk.
H IL L S B O R O , O R
W ood saw in g in a n y am ount done O regon soon on a trip fo r his h ealth .
prom ptly and w ell. L e a ve orders at our
W. M. LANGLEY,
Just receiv ed a new sto ck o f L a d ie s’
feed store. H artram p f Bros.
S o u th ern T ies in clo th to p , h an d turned.
I n EV A M I c o u n s e l o r a t l a w
A gen tlem an in from th e N ehalem h ills T h ese go o d s X -vill sell a t $1.50, C ity
In ty P ro se cu tin g A tto rn e y .
T u esd ay m orn in g says th at th e wild price $2,00. G r e g g 's S h o e S tore.
C o lle c tio n s a sp e c ia lty .
Masti
I — U p -sta irg, W oods
Building.
A C a p les
W an ted — G ood
girl to do gen eral
housew ork. M ust u nderstand co o k in g .
Address C . N. J o h n so n , D illv.
I LYON,
■
DENTIST,
FO REST GROVE
sors
OREGON.
r b £ ||. W ALKEFE
L»,
ENGINEER,
^ ^ ■ a i.'in g and S u rv e y in g .
T itles
[°*F *^ ^ B a m in ed . N o ta ry P u b lic.
in g les b u il d in g
b la ckb erey crop w ill be p le n tifu l th is
year, from the present appearan ce o f the
bushes. T h is w ill be o f iuterest to m an y.
,
u p - s t a i r s
IDR. O. C. HIATT
DENTIST.
te a ch in g
M iss M an ch ie L a n g le y is sp e n d in g the
S atu rd a y w eek as gu est o f th e fa m ily o f W . M.
w ith her Jackson o fD ille y .
M onday.
lin e o f B ic y c le s.
Best w h ee l in the
S pecial sale in L a d ie s F in e D on go la w orld for th e m on ey. O n ly fco .u o ,
button shoes, in P icca d illy and square
M iss M ab el B rya n t a n d her g ra n d ­
toes, at
$ 17 5 ,
form er price $2.25.
m oth er, M rs. N . J. W a lk e r, sta rted M on ­
G r e g g ’s S h oe S tore,
d ay to H eppn er, O regon , to visit w ith
C. C. C h ip m a n , w ife and fam ily' left M rs. W a lk e r ’s son, W . £ . B rock. Mrs.
Sun day for Tillam ook, at w h ich p la ce W a lk e r w ill retu rn in tw o or th ree w eeks,
M r. C hipm an w ill en gage in th e hotel bu t M iss B ry a n t e x p e cts to rem ain all
business.
sum m er.
T o school d irectors,— A good physi-
4
bo .
W ashington C ouwty , Oa.
W. WARD, li
D.
3IAN AND SURGEON,
Office at hi. rMld.no.,
I GROVE, • • OREGON,
on for pesatone every Wediiasdsy
kuographer and Typewriter
leral T y p e w r itin g , L aw
I k , C o p y in g , C orrespon d-
I , e tc ., d on e q u ic k ly and
B y M id at a m oderate
R o y S p a rk s, o f M cM in n ville , is v isit­
in g his cousin, H . I). B ry a n t in th is c ity
th is w eek.
M ille r’s P h arm a cy.
M iss M arth a Breazeale, o f W ash in gto n
is sp en d in g a few d a \s w ith h er friend,
M iss H ollister.
T o o th e x tra ctio n u n der th e in flu en ce
T y p e w ritin g — gen eral correspondence,
cop yin g, legal w ork, essays etc. M iss o f a n a e sth e tics is pleasu re, no pain or
oth er u n p leasan tn ess an d n e arly abso­
A n n ie Pom eroy, H atch e t office.
lu te ly safe. Dr. C . L. L a rg e w ill a d m in ­
G eo. Buxton spent S atu rd a y and S u n ­ ister th e n ew prep aration at a n y o f our
d ay w ith his parents Mr. and Mrs. E d .
d en tists,
D octors
H ia tt, N ix o n , or
B uxton.
H o v ey. N o c h a rg e i f n ot e n tire ly sa tis­
G o to H aines & B ailey for you r shoes. fa cto ry.
T h e y h ave a very large lin e b ou gh t d i­
T h e y o u n g la d ies M eth od ist m ission ary
rect from the fa cto ry for cash, and sell
so cie ty held a so cia l at th e ir cl.u rch F ri­
them reasonable.
d ay e v e n in g a t w h ich a good lite ra ry
Dr. W oods, D epu ty Bradford, and C. program w as g iv e n and refresh m en ts
w ere served. T h e re ce ip ts w ere for a
Fire and Accident Insurance E . K e n d t o f H illsboro w ere in th e G rove
D ecoration day.
Japanese g irl, M asa S a z u k a , w ho is kept
I Peace
Loans, Collections
in school in T o k io , Japan, by th is society.
F o r b ic y c le shoes see G r e g g ’s S h ow
P ain ts, o ils and g la ss at A b b o t & R o e ’a.
w indow .
IET O F H icn
diet
G o to H ain es & B a ile y for gen eral
m erch an d ise. T h e y ca rry a U rg e stock
and w ill not be undt.rso!d
A. P. W ilk e s, o f S a u v ie s Islan d , visited
W alter H am er, J. L . G reg g and Bert o v er S u n d a y w ith G . T . H ollister.
j B ow lb y w ent out loaded for fish S u n day.
P ro te ctio n ists can p ra ctice w h at th ey
T h e y ca u g h t a n ice lot o f tio u t.
preach and free trad ers can b u y ch eap er
“ B u sin ess” is our m otto, W ejare here th an in a foreign m ark et b y p itro n iz in g
to sta y . W e do not claim to sell goods th e F o rest G ro v e M a n u fa ctu rin g C o m ­
below cost, but w ant o n ly enough m argin p a n y , A screen d oor th at is b e tte r m ade
to ju stify th e cap ital in vested . Do not o f su perior b la ck w ire, th an th e P o rt­
be d ec eiv e d b y flam ing advertisem en ts lan d m ak e, and w ill k eep th e m oney at
but call upon us before m ak in g an y pur­ hom e,
F o rest G ro v e M a n u fa cto rin g Co.
chases in D rugs or M edicines,
A n d y Sh och is at T h e D alles en jo yin g
him self.
hiiie Pomeroy,
A b b o tt & R oe, a ge n ts for th e C rescent
Miss M abel H in m an w ho is
anisic at C arlton cam e hom e
m orning and spent S u n d a y
m other, retu rn in g to C arelton
ology m an ik in , also a readin g, lan gu age
and num ber fram e lor sale at a b a rg a in .
Just as good as new . A n e x c e lle n t o p ­
lkbr ’ r B uildiwo ou Main Street. «B portu n ity for a board o f directors to fu r­
Office h ou rs, * a. m. to p. m.
nish its sch ool w ith these needed artic-
! les at very slig h t cost, C all w ithin ten
I d ay s at I I a t c h k t office.
IOÄAS H. TQOTUB,
i R N E Y - A T - L A W,
T h e o rig in al poem by R e v . Mr. D ixon
a n n ou n ced in iast w e e k s’ issue to be
g iv e n at th e M em orial D a y exercises,
w as th e one recited by M iss P a rk e r, “ H e
died for h is c o u n tr y ’ ’ .
-
F orest G r o v e
I. K^IIGJHT,
Fire Insurance
L.and Loan Broker.
O
H. D. S t e w
T h e J u v en ile T e m p le , I. O. G . T ., held
Mrs. W ilson B ow lb y w ent to H illsboro
a p leasan t p icn ic in on e o f th e suburban
S atu rd ay to visit friends.
A new »tock o f Percales ju st received p a rk s T u esd ay.
at C aples & Thom as.
Joe B a ile y w as in a tte n d a n ce as ju r y ­
m an in th e U n ited S ta te s co u rt a t P o rt­
lan d la st w eek.
“ T h e H o ly C it y ” by A. R. G au l at th e
A uditorium June 17.
R u sset D ressin g,
S h oe S tore.
Hon. Thos. H . Tongue passed th rough
th e G rove on his w ay from T illa m o o k ,
Satu rd ay.
Mrs. B. S . P h ilb r ic k , o f H oq u iam ,
W ash., a re la tive o f A . P o rte r h as been
v isitin g h ere th e past few d ays. S h e
left here T u e sd a y m o rn in g fo r V a n co v e r
to a tte n d th e G ran d A ssem b ly o f D a u gh ­
ters o f R e b e k a h .
r e g o n
art
,
ration. P "
aiF,B)K F orest G rove
F orest G rove and H illsboro base ball
team s crossed bats, S atu rd ay. Score:
Incorporated. 1894 .
28— 24 in favor o f G rove.
E 8 T GROVE, OREGON
B 89 .
P IT A L •5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
iNKINO BUSINESS TRANSACTED
D rriiiti
and
D om estic
M ilk w an ted at C la r k ’s crea m ery.
M rs. M aurice returned S atu rd a y from
B allston w here she has been v isitin g for
a w eek.
Ex
In a few d ay s th e B azaar w ill be closed.
D o not lose th is op p o rtu n ity to b u y good s
at cost. E v e ry th in g g o in g at a sacrifice.
25
cen ts,
G r e g g ’s
D oors, w in d o w s
and m o u ld in g s at
P o rtlan d prices. A b b o tt & R oe.
H A W JH K T
11
* ‘£ A * L» A
I Ca
and ic c tl.e fine liiu c i 1.
at Boos & I I ’s.
Y E A R
. ’s *
R ev. T h o m p so n ,th e P resb yte ria n m in ­
ister o f M cM in n v ille , p rea ch ed in th e
1 C o n g re g a tio n a l ch u rch
h ere S u n day
n orntng. In th e aftern oon he sp o ke to
the c ity S u n d a y sch o o l c o n v e n tio n in the
1 M eth od ist ch u rch and in th e e v e n in g a d ­
dressed a union m ee tin g o f t h e C h r is iia n
E n d e a vo r so cie tie s and E p w o rth L ea gu e
in th e M eth od ist ch u rch on th e su b ject
o f G ood C itize u sh ip . R ev. A . R og ers
preach ed to th e M cM in n v ille P r e s b y te r ­
ia n s in his stead ,
thrnct'J
detrÆ
e »W
ie.
. . . For All Kinds of . . .
BUILDING MATERIAL.
We have all kinds of Building Material on hand. Better
worked and less price than the Portland made. The money
you pay us will be spent here at home and not sent away.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY . . .
and Tualatin Academy.
M iss E v a n s ’ elo cu tio n class w en t on a
p icn ic to a plea san t site n ear D ille y
W edn esd ay.
I f you w an t to patron ize h om e in ­
d u stry go to th e F o re st G ro v e M an u ­
fa ctu rin g co m p an y.
B u ild in g m ateria l
o f b etter q u a lity , b etter m a k e and
ch e ap e r th an th ose b ou gh t in P ortlan d .
T he A cademy fits for the College. Its graduates are admitted to
Amherst without examination.
It offers exceptional facilities for
obtaining a general E nglish education .
T he C ollege C ourses equal those of the leading E a ste rn in sti­
tutions. The C onservatory of M usic gives instruction of the h igh est
order in Instrumental and Vocal Music.
Expenses in all departments unusually low.
T h e W ash in gto n C o u n ty S u n d a y S ch o o l
association w ill m eet in co n ve n tio n in
H illsb o ro F rid a y and S a tu rd a y o f th is
w eek.
M iss L ilian A . D ow n s, w h o h as been
te a ch in g th e D ille y sch ool, left S atu rd a y
for W ald p o rt w here she w ill te a ch th e
su m m er sch ool.
S p r in g T e rm B e g in s W e d n e s d a y , A p r il 1, 1896.
For specific information address,
N o t i c e . — Oil and a fter June 1 a ll busi- [
ness m ust be cash.
T. C. M c N a m e r . »
A fte r June 1 I w ill do a s tric tly cash jj
busin ess.
J. H . W e sco tt. ;
T H O M A S M c C l e l l a n d , P r e s i d e n t ,
F o r e st O r o r e , O rego n .
Obituary.
D i i d .— O n the 23d ult., near Laurel,
D ie d .— A t D ille y at th e resid en ce o f Mrs. Elizabeth McFee. widow of the late
Mr. P h il Pen lin e, on T u e sd a y G e o rg e
H. C. McFee.
A lm sm a n , aged abou t t h ir ty y e a rs.
Mrs. McFee was born in Ohio, emi
F u n e ral was at th e C a th o lic ch u rc h at grated from there to Iowa and from Iowa
V erb o o rt by R ev. P. D e R o e. B u rial in to Oregon in 1862, settling in this county
th e cem e te ry th ere.
where she remained till her death, which
R e y n o ld s for w atch re p a irin g at reas­ occurred May 23, 1896. Her age was 77
years 4 months and 12 days. The
o n ab le prices. O p p o site Boos & H ’s.
funeral service was conducted by David
T h e house o f R e v . M r. P au l, p astor o f
Lynch who delivered an able discourse
th e L u th eran ch u rch at B loom in g, burned
using as hii text the 12th chapter of
ye ste rd ay.
Ecclesiastes. Then her body was in­
M r. J, W . V a n d erve ld e n w h o liv e s east terred in the Mount Olive cemetry there
o f G re e n v ille reports th a t h is siste r’s to remain till the resurrection morn.
house ca u g h t fire S u n d a y from terra
c o tta c h im n e y and bu t for th e tim e ly
Obituary.
a ssistan ce
of
passersb y on
th eir
w a y to ch u rch w ou ld h av e been d e s - 1 Albert Wilcox, son of David Wilcox of
Cornelius, was born in Ontario. Decem­
troved .
ber, 3rd, 1841. He went to Wisconsin
F o r 25 ce n ts in silv e r you ca u g e t th e with his parents in 1842, where they lived
b e st m eal in th e c it y at th e W estern j for thirty years, thence moved to
h otel.
Oregon in 1872. He remained here only
Mrs. C h a rles H od es o f G a le s C r e e k ,! a short time and returned with his family
w en t to P ortlan d W e d n e sd a y , h a v in g se­ to De Pere, Wis., where he lived for a
cured a position in L itt s ’ store in th a t number of years. After losing his wife
he came to Oregon and has made his
c ity .
home with his sister Mrs. Walton most
F or S ale or T r a d e .— A m errv-go-rou n d . of the time since. He was a man of
R e y n o l d s B r o ., F o rest G ro ve , i strong conviction of right and ever ready
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M rs. E . E . C o u rsen , Mrs. W a lte r R e e d j to help the needy in distress and an
Mr. W . H . B oyer an d Dr. C . S . A rc h e r, earnest and faithful worker in the Tem­
He had many friends
o f P o rtlan d w ill ta k e th e solo pa rts in perance cause.
whercever he lived.
He had been sick
“ T h e H o ly C ity . ”
nearly a year, and a few months since he
A d im e so cia l w ill b e held at th e resi­
began to improve and thought he was in
d en ce ot M rs. S . H . M arsh, on F rid a y
fair way to recover, and bought out H.
Ju n e 5 th, a t w h ich th e Y . P . S . C . E .
W. Scott & Co. in the Real Estate &
h av e ch a llen g e d th e L a d ie s’ W o rk in g
Loan business at Forest Grove where he
so cie ty for a sp e llin g co n test.
also moved the family. Soon after, his
A ll k in d s o i law bu sin ess tra n sacted health began to fail again. Hecoucluded
by W’ . M . L a n g le y a t p o p u list p rices and to go to the Portland Hoapital for treat­
w ill tak e p a y in silv e r.
ment. But alas for human aid, a cancer
F o r a good , sq u are m eal, g o to th e had done the deadly work. He died at
the hospital.on Sunday the 24th, at 3 p. m.
W estern h o tel.
The funeral was held at Cornelius the
M r. T . J. H arris, th e re ce n tly ap­ 26th. He leaves a married daughter, an
poin ted m arsh al and street su p e rin te n ­ aged father, five brothers and one sister
d en t, h as been d o in g good w o rk in and many others to mourn his loss.
c le a rin g up about tow n .
A Fatal Accident at Cornelins
When Baby was sick, we gave her Caste ria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she uecame Miss, she clung to Castoria.
1
im ro f
FOREST GROVE MANUFACTURING COMPANY
C h as. L a C h a p e lle is prep ared to do
p lu m b iu g and in sta llin g o f w ater, in
w h ich line he h as had e x p e rie n ce. A ll
w ork w ill be p ro p erly done. O ffice at
resid en ce.
C o n g re g a tio n a l C h u rc h .— T h e services
Whan she had Children, she gave them Castoria
n e x t S u n d a y w ill be co n d u cte d b y the
Mrs. and M
C h arles H odes h ave
pastor. H e w ill preach in th e m orn in g
m oved on to th eir farm on G a le s C reek
DIRECTORS:
on, “ R e sp o n s ib ility an d P o w e r.” In the
I. A. MAC RUM
B. r. PURDY. to reside th is sum m er. T h e y h ave been 1 e v e n in g M r. Joh n M ille r w ill g iv e a re­
liv in g at C o rva llis for the past tw o years.
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| K . W. HAINES. D.C.ITIWA T.
Pasturage.
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r
port o f th e C o lle g e \ . M . C . A. conven-
C. M. KEEP.
Five-hundred a:res good grass, living
F o r S a le.— C heap, for cash o n ly , a ll o f tion la te ly held in C a lifo rn ia.
A wel-
water, no barbed-wire fences, stock
our household furniture. W .W .B re e d e n , com e for all.
salted once a week without extra charge.
D octor C . L . L arge reports a d au gh ter
T a k e y o u r b icy cle to S. G . H u g h es for
Horses f i .o o , cattle 75c per head per
w e ig h in g 176 ounces, born to th e w ife o f repairs.
H e has a fu ll lin e o f repairs
month. Rates on four or more head.
Mr. E m m et Q u ick o f th is city , th e th ird and «fill m ak e it as go o d as new.
Horses left here well be sent to the
I d e a l e r s in
I *ns*a n *‘
T h e la d ies o f th e M eth o d ist ch u rch pasture, No scrub bulls or stallions
I f you w ant you r boots or shoes n e a tly served d in n e r and su pper M ond ay to the taken. Care taken to prevent accidents
repaired tak e them then to S . A. W alk e r, voters and oth ers, in th e Boos b u ild in g . or escapes, but will be responsible for
none.
L y d e ll B aker was in th e c ity T u esd ay.
A sk to see th e new sty le K a n to p e n
Edward L. Naylor.
Mrs. A . B. T h om as w ent to Portlan d H o o k and E y e s a t C a p le s & Th om as.
May 1st, 1896.
Forest Grove Or.
S atu rd a y m orn in g for a several d ays'
T h e F o re st G ro ve C h o ra l U n ion corn-
visit w ith her d au gh ter, Mrs. Jes*e rnencem ent co n ce rt w ill th is y e a r be far
D r o u g h t and Sold Collec-
^ f a d e on all Accessible
| * n d Prom ptly Remitted.
We take contracts for houses complete with the key
turned in the door. Cheaper for you (only one profit to
pay), and less bother (only one party to arrange with).
HES & SO N ,
ire,. . .
lo ves and
. . . Tinware
A sad accident happened at Cornelius
yesterday by which little Lester True
lost his life. While coming from school
in the afternoon with his mother Mrs.
Drusilla True he ran ahead and started a
flat car which was standing on a side
track.
G etting in front of the car he
was run down and the wheels passed
across his body. He lived only a few j
moments. He was a bright little fellow
and made triends on sight. Many will
mourn him and sympathise with his
mother in this trying time.
Real Estate Transfers.
Eliza M. and Emerson H. Parker to
Jenett Kirkwood for $700, Part of lot 2
block 53 Forest Grove.
Cha9. H. Gonzenback and wife to
Peter Zurcher for $1, 22.40 acres of sec
36 T I N R 2 W.
Geo. Sorenson to Citizen’s Bank of Port­
land for $1, Lot 45 and S 2 acres of lot
46 in Grey Oaks.
Peter Zurcher and wife to Jacob Brug-
ger for $600, 62.40 acres of secs 25 36 T
1 N R 2 W.
F. H. Binz and wife to Frederick Stro-
ble and wife for $125 Lot 1 in Cornelius
and Environs.
H. A. Rineheart and wife to Geo. W.
Stitt for $492, 7.42 acres of sec 15 T 1 S
R 1 W.
Sophie and Johnnie C. Brooks to Clark
Smith for $175, 3.81 acres of the S. Emer-
ick and wife don T 1 S R 3 W.
L. F. Foudray to B. 0 . Thorne for (300,
Lot 8, 9, Block 4 in Highland Park add.
to Hillsboro.
De W itt’s Sarsaparilla cleanses the
blood, increases the appetite and tones
up the system.
It has benefitted many
people who nave suffered from blood dis­
orders.
It will heln vou. J. C. Clark,
druggist.
Feather Beds
Renovated.
McMinnville, Ore., May 16, 1896.
To Whom it May Concern:
This is to certify that we, the undeo
signed citizens of McMinnville, and vic­
inity, are acquainted with the firm of
Messrs. Franklin & Kirkpatrick, who
are engaged in Renovating Feathers, by
a new steam process. That they have
done work tor us in that line, and that
the work has given perfect satisfaction
in every particular.
Rev. J. A. Campbell,
Mrs. W. D. McDonald,
W. G. Henderson, sheriff,
O. J. Leabo,
Powell & Henderahutt, real estate,
Joseph Hoberg,
J. B. Stilwell, Co. School Supt.,
G. H. Wilcox, agent S. P. R. R.
A. E. McKern, county clerk.
And many others. Franklin Sc Kirk­
patrick may be found for the next thirty
days at the Kuhn house, end of Pacific
avenue. Forest Grove.
TO CELEBRATE THE FOURTH.
Preparations go Steadly on.
The Fourth of July committees report
j general progress in their work. The
transportation committee has made some
1 arrangements for reduced fare on the
railroads to parties attending the re union
and celebration. The privilege of a bicy­
cle race track has been let to Abbott Sc
Bncklen’s Arnica Salve.
superior to a n y p rev io u s co n ce rt giv en
lo g o n s , Buggies and Carts. | C a p let.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, ■ Roe, who are putting in a first class
Ik Binders and Mowers.
! A ll k in d s o f fresh garden seeds and lier*- T h e ca n ta ta , “ T h e H o ly C i t y ” , b y Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum- half-mile track.
|Rakes and all kinds
A. R. Gaul, will be rendered, the lead
—
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fish in g tack le at W e lls ’.
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
fming Implements.
ing parts carried by a quartette of Port­
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup,
Court
House News.
Geo.
Ansen
died
in
Dilley
Monday
of
land's most talented singers. The con­
FOREST GROVE.
consumption. He had been sick a long i cert is to be given Wednesday evening of tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
Probate.— In the matter of the estate
pay required. It is guaranteed to give of M. M Noland deceased. Guardian I
! time.
commencment week.
perfect satisfaction or money refunded. ad litem’s report filed ar.d real estate or- 1
Friday evening a Portland party of
Shaving to cents at Wirtz Bros.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by I dered sold at private sale for one half
four, driven by R. B. Lamson, started |
Chas. Miller.
caah in hand, bal. in one year at 8 per
The
Forest
Grove
Juvenile
Temple
of
from here about six o'clock for Wilson
cent interest.
HAVE . p p O T E C T E D
the Good Templars lodge has won the
i river on a fishing trip. They reached
CORK r
C L L A
M o n e y to L o a n .
banner for the largest increase in mem­
C
A S S f P S .
Walt Smith’s the next morning about
bership of any temple in the atate. The
On
improved
farm
property
at
8
per
Fourth
of
July
Notice.
six o ’clock, having met with no accident,
L a r g e N ew S t o c k o f N. P . a i d
temple here was organized during the cent.
The Committee will, on the 20th day S a m n ie r C o rn e ts
though the night was quite dark,
and
C o rse t
Nixon Sc Gerrish,
year and has now a membership of over
of June, at 2 o ’clock at the celebration W a is t s fo r I .ad le s a n d M ia s e s
For gent’s clothing, go to Haines & one hundred and fifty. Ita steady and
Foreat Grove.
grounds, sell privileges for stands, etc., E v e r y p a i r W a r r a n t e d .
; Bailey’s.
lapid growth has been due largely to the
on the celebration grounds for the four
F o r S a l e l«v
F H P arker is moving with his family untiring interest and effort devoted to
days, July I, 2, 3, and 4. Parties desir­
P astu rage for Stock.
[YE BICYCLES
1 Kinds, Ram-
Monarch, Pen-
I Ideal and Tan­
to Sell. Rent
ve Away.
into the Alvin Haines house on 2nd Ave. the work by Mrs. I. W. Patterson, the
..
i efficient superin endent.
of San Francisco,
II and See Us. Mrs. E. M. Wolfe
Born.— To the wife of Mr. Jacob
L. Large, yisited him
|H E 8 BRO S.
cousin of Dr. C.
Monday June I. She will return home Kuhns, of Dilley. on June third, a daugh
ter— D. W. Ward, physician.
in a few days.
Stock taken to pasture on place known
as the J. E. Showers' farm on the Dilley
road, midway between Foreat Grove and
Dilley.
F. H. Coffin.
ing to bid should be on hand and pick
out their sites.
h . H. C l a m .
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