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AND 4 C ard s. h I o i i i i I _I t-j 4 _ C J i « * .[*’ •*• M u- J.HVJ1CI' S * S U SlJRUEOK, |flt. v j '.' F o rest G ro ve . l P io n eer D ru g S tore. SM ^li Si BOWMAN, at - la w , fork atul C o n v e y a n c in g . Lan ink. >k 7 H illsboro , O r . WIM LAN GLEY, s k y JÌ nd counbkloh a t law ^Toaecutiug Attorney. . ^ ^ ^ ^ J o lle c t io u H n spei ia lty . I t , . — U B-atairs, W ood« 4 C a p le s ^ ^ “ »uildin g. ÌIXON, I », •» I E N T IS T , FO REST GROVE OREGON. P - '" 4 roaud caot» . W A L K E R . [I, E N G I N E E R , a. C I V ] 'T* T itle s ysnein,► and S u rv e y in g . 1«: Kxsrai le d . N o ta ry P u b lic. B I.E S B U I L D I N G , U P S T A I R S ■ »» ,N SO 0 . C . H IA T T DENTIST. I’g BUILBIMO on M*lB 0 trOTt»mp ce hoar«, 9 a. m. to 4 p. ML TH OM AS H . T O N G U * , ■ *ORN E Y - A T - L A W , , W ashington COMITY. O b . d . v . w a r d , m d . IN AND 8 UBQE 0 H, I a t hU rw U a a M , KOVB, • - OBIOON. 1er it u lM m ry Wadaaadaj |i<* Pomeroy, bgrapher and Typew riter Genera T y p e w r itin g , L a w Workk C o p y in g , C orrespom l- d on e q u ic k ly and and a t a m oderate | .......................... i r O f f ic e ■ ■ - F o re st G r o .e F ire an d A c c id e u t In su ra n c e •f thePr. - J , I. L oan*, C o llc c tio n a K J M I G jH T , Fire Insurance L. and Loan Broker. T h e V e te ra n ’s R e-un ion ill he held L a d ie s’ tan O xford» in p ic c a d illy toe, I latest sty le , sp ecia l rate, fi.oo. War- in F orest G ro ve , J u ly I, 2, 3 and 4. T h e best gro u n d s in th e sta te h a v e been j. re- rantetl a ll »olid, (« regg'a Shoe Store. pared w ith a m p le room for e v e ry b o d y S u n d a y m orn in g a bou t 10 o ’c lo c k a and are in sp len d id sh ap e. E sp e cia lly cu riou s a ccid e n t and on e w h ich w as good are th e a rra n g em e n ts fur tin ie m arv e llo u s in th at it d id no d am age, com in g f r j n a d istan ce. T h e q u arte r h app ened in front o f Mrs. S lo a n ’s h otel. H aines & Iiailev report business e x m aster w ill fu rn ish feed on th e groun d s ce p tio n ally good, con sid erin g these M iss M o llie T o n g u e w as d riv in g in a at a ctu a l cost. F o r .so ld ie rs and th eir tim es. 1 he reason is th ey ca rry good b u g g y w ith Air. M ild red L o u n sd ale am i fa m ilies a rarn g em e n ts h av e been m ade at th a t p lace th e h orse b alk e d and th en , goods and sell them reasonable. to fu rn ish m eals at 15 ce n ts, to oth ers from 110 a p p earen t reason top p led o ver Mr. E d w in E e lls o f T a co m a is attend- th e ch arg e w ill he 25 cen ts. C ity w ater on th e sid e w a lk so tw isted th a t he re in - com m en cem en t. H is d au gh ter, M iss is fu rn ish ed on th e groun d s and at n ig h t m ain ed m otionless. The o ccu p a n ts Ida, grad u ates from th e u n iversity. ! th e y w ill be lig h te n b y e le c tric ity . A ju m p ed and cam e out sa fe ly. M essrs. Russet D ressin g, 25 cents, G r e g g ’s H. B. J oh n son am i J a k e B u xton saw th e G ood b ic y c le tra ck h as been put in. E v e r y th in g possib le h as been done to S h oe Store. a ccid e n t and ru n n in g up re liev ed th e in sure th e su ccess o f the re-union. horse from th e harness. T h e o n ly d a m Mr. L. H. A n d rew s o f O regon C ity one o f th e u n iversity trustees is in tow n age w as th at th e o v erd raw o f tlie b it w as “ For a good , squure m eal go to th e b rok en . T h e horse h ad rem ain ed m o W estern h o tel, th is week. tio n less for q u ite th ree m in u tes w ith h is “ D am on and P y th ia s ” a d ram a deal- Doors, w in dow s and m ou ld in gs at head tw iste d un der his sh ou ld er and j in g w ith th e g re a t h isto ric trial o f Portlan d prices. A b b o tt & R oe. sta n d in g on his head. H e had not been j frien d sh ip, w ill be presented, un der th e Mr. M ilton W . S m ith , o f P ortlan d an d riv en for som e tim e an d w as in clin e d to | auspices o f P h o e n ix lo d ge, K . o f P . , in M iss T o n g u e is an a d m ira b le alum nus and trustee o f I*. I!., is iti tow n. b alk . H illsb o ro opera house W e d n e sd a y e v e n h orsew om an and sh ow ed not th e least in g, Ju n e 24. Prof. R asm u s has th e T y p e w ritin g — gen eral correspon den ce, e x c ite m e n t d u rin g h er h azard ou s e x p e ri m atter in ch arg e. He w ill ta k e th e part cop yin g, legal w ork , essays etc. Miss ence. o f D am on. O th e rs o f th e caste are A. B. A n n ie Pom eroy, H atch e t office. P y th ia s , G eo. S ch u ln ie rich , H ain es & B a ile y h av e a v ery la rge B ailey, Mr. N apoleon D avis a tten d ed the sto ck o f b oots and shoes, a ll sizes and D am ocles, Joh n A. G ates, T . M . K e lso trustee m ee tin g T u esd ay. Mrs. D avis q u alities. T h e y can fit th e sm allest and F . M . S te w a rt, M rs. W111. R asm us, was here d u rin g th e exercises o f tlie C a la n tlie, M iss M arie V an d ersal and ch ild o r th e largest m an . w eek. M rs. E lsie S ch u ln ie rich , S en ato rs are L a u re l M . H o v t retu rn ed M on d ay a f to be R. H. G ree r, T . H. T o n g u e , S . B. Boos & H . are co n tem p latin g a d v an c in g h o p p ick in g m oney and c o n tra ctin g ter a s ix m o n th s’ ab sen ce iu Peoria, I lli H u ston , G W. P atterson , L. K . A d am s for hops th is fa ll. It w ould he w ell to nois. H e co m p leted th e course in P a r and N . A . B arrett. G u ards: J. B . G ates, so n s ’ C h ro n o lo g ica l In stitu te, receiv ed A . M . C a rlile . lid Bow en, W . W . W il see them before con tra ctin g . his d ip lom a and is now a full h ledged liam s and L . W . House. T h istles are g ro w in g up ra p id ly in je w e le r and w atch m a k er. tow n and people should look a fter them E li H ill, L u m b er C ity , P a., w rites, “ I W e lls w ill fu rn ish a n y am ou n t o f h ave been su fferin g from P iles for or those on w hose p rop erty th e y are w ill be at the exp ense o f p a y in g the m an who go o seb e rries at 6 ce n ts a g a llo n . tw en ty-fiv e ye a rs and th o u g h t iny case the m arshal w ill h ave to e m p loy to cut De W it t ’s W itc h H azel M iss E lfa H arrison , w h o has been in cu rab le. th em . a w a y for som e tim e, a rriv ed M onday and S a lv e w as recom m en d ed to m e as a pile G o to H aines & B ailey for general is m a k in g h er h om e w ith Mrs. S . T . cu re, so I b o u g h t a b o x and it perform ed a p erm an en t c u r e .” T h is is o n ly one o f m erchan dise. T h e y carry a large stock Crow . th ou san d s o f sim ila r cases. E czem a, and w ill not he undersold. N o t i c e .— O n and a fte r June 1 a ll b u si sores and sk in d iseases y ie ld q u ic k ly ness m ust be cash. T . C. M c N am kk . S am uel H ughes, sen ator from W ash w hen it is used. J. C. C la r k , d ru ggist. in gton cou n ty, w ill he th e b iggest man Mr. A le x . S w e ek , w h o w as elected in th e O regon legislatu re. H is w eigh t is m u n icip al ju d g e o f P o rtlan d in the recen t Notice. 318 pounds. T h e big rep resen tative ele ctio n , sp en t S u n d a y w ith his b roth er O n and a fte r Ju n e I, a ll b u sin ess m ust from W asco cou n ty is F . M . fones. lie T h ad d eu s. be s tric tly cash. A ll th ose h a v in g ac is the ta lle st m an in th e co u n ty, and, T a k e yo u r b ic y c le to S. G . H u g h es for cou n ts w ith me w ill plea se re m it and th ough not flesh y, should w eigh about repairs. H e h as a fu ll lin e o f repairs save cost o f c o llectio n . 250 poun ds.— O regon ian. am i w ill m ak e it as g o o d as new. J. L . G reg g . F o r b ic y c le shoes see G r e g g ’s Show C a p t. Jensen ca m e o v er from T illa w indow . m ook on M cN a m e r’ s sta ge M ond ay. H e Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. T h e M agn o lia restaurant in P ortlan d , com m an d s th e b ig g a so lin e steam er ru n T h e Best S a lv e in th e w orld for C u ts, con d ucted by M r. R id er o f th e G ro v e , is n in g from ’ F risco . Bruises, S ores, U lcers, S a lt R h eum , now fitted up in a p alatial w ay. T h e A fte r June 1 I w ill do a s tric tly cash F e v e r Sores, T e tte r, C h a p p e d H an d s, new location is in the H olton H ouse bu sin ess. J. H . W escott. C h ilb la in s, Corns, and a ll S k in E ru p b lock , n e x t door to th e old. T h e fur tion s, and p o s itiv e ly cures P iles, o r no M r. D avid P atterson , now a icsid e n t pay req u ired . I t is gu a ra n te e d to giv e nishings are artistic and the w h o le effect pleasing. T he w ood-w ork w as from the o f P o rtlan d , is in tow n th is w eek. p erfect sa tisfa ctio n or m o n e y refun ded. Forest G ro ve M an u factu rin g Co., and is P a in ts, o ils and g la ss at A b b o t & R o e ’s. P rice 25 ce n ts per box. F o r sale b y a cred it to th em . I t is h ard ly necessary C h as. M iller. A go o d d ea l o f h ay is now b e in g cut. to say th a t th e service o f th e restauran t is in h arm on y w ith its e x c e lle n t sur R e yn o ld s for w atch re p a irin g at reas M o n ey to L o an . roundings. o n ab le prices. O p p osite Boos & H ’s. 1 On im p roved farm p ro p e rty at 8 p er T o o th extractio n un der th e in fluen ce G ood w o rk in g team for sale or trade cen t. wi an aesthetics is pleasure, no pain o f for o th e r N ixo n & G e rrish , p rop erty. In q u ire at th e oth er un pleasan tn ess and n early abso H a t c h e t office. F o re st G rove. lu tely safe. Dr. C . L. L a rge w ill a d m in Mr. H e n ry Ja ckson , w h o h as been ister the new preparation at a n y o f our Dentistry. a w ay for th ree years, visite d th e G ro ve den tists, D octors H ia tt, N ix o n , or Dr. R. H. H o v ey h a v in g lo ca te d in d u rin g th e past w eek. H e is now lo H o v ey. N o ch arg e i f not e n tire ly satis Forest G ro ve fo r th e p ra ctice o f d en tistry cated a t P u llm an , W ash in gto n . factory. tak e s th is m eth od o f in fo r m in g th e pub- A ll k in d s o f fresh gard en seeds and j lie th a t he is p rep ared to do a n y w ork in S u n day th irteen crow ded carload s of fish in g ta c k le at W e lls ’ . th at lin e. O ffice in In g le s & P o rte r’s people from th e station s from M cM in n A m o n g th ose in a tte n d an ce at th e I b u ild in g . v ille to P ortlan d w ent on the c on d u ctors’ ----- M r. and Mrs. T. li A duni« o f K alau iu , W ash ., are at th e h om e o f Mr*. A d a m s’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C W oods, at- te n d in g com m en cem en t. excursion to S alem . T h e train le ft the P ion eer A sso ciatio n m ee tin g at P o rtlan d G ro ve at 7 a. m. and reached h ere in th e T u esd ay w ere A. H ill, ’ 43, T. R . C o rn e even in g a t 11. T h e cars, seats, aisles lius, ’45, H . W ehrutig, ’52. and platform s were packed , b ut it w as a F o r g e n t ’s clo th in g , go to H ain es & good-natured crow d and e v e ry th in g w ent B a ile y ’s. O r e g o n off n icely. A t Salem the state house, Ju d ge Baber and M r. A n to n P fa n n e r p en iten tia ry, and th e exercises at the fair groun d s w ere th e p rin cip al a ttra c a tte n d ed th e P ion eer ce le b ra tio n at P o rt II. Ü . S t e w a r t . lan d T u e sd a y. t. C ash ier. tions. T h e o n ly d raw b a ck w as th at 011 the return trip m an y ot th e Portlan d W o o d saw in g in a n y am ou n t d one f orest r o v e people, w ish in g to get hom e a few m in- p ro m p tly and w ell. L e a ve ord ers at ou r u ies earlier and tak e a train w h ich m ade | feeti store. H a r tra m p f Bros, ^KST GROVE. OREGON . . . no w ay stops, crow ded th em selves in u su a * Illock p rogram s m ad e th eir Rtf. Incorporated, 1 8 9 4 . and m ade a perfect ja m . W h ile m an y saj(j ap p earan ce a t co m m en cem en t. It is to ^ F IT A I. 0 5 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 as th ey felt how tired th ey w ere, be regretted th a t som e o f th e features »KING BUSINESS TRANSAUTE 1 th ey w ould never again go on such a passed th e lim it o f h arm le ss sa tire and trip, y e t the excursion was a pleasant Ireign an d D o m estic K x- w ere coarse and u n w arran ted . I B ou gh t an d S old . C ollee- one and w hen th ey are rested up and a n M ade on a ll A c c e ss ib le oth er o p p ortu n ity offered, n early e v e ry | W e lls h as a rran ged to h an d le M r. M and P ro m p tly R em itted. one w ill w an t to accep t it. A n o th er j M au ss’ ce le b ra te d stra w b e rrie s w h ich D IR E C T O R S : place should be selected for th e n e x t trip , are b e g in n in g to com e in. I. A . M A C R U M . M. F . P U R D Y . | F E. W G H AIN ES D. C. S T E W A R T . C. U . K E E P . b ow ever, as a v isit to Salem is no lo n ger a n ovelty. M ilk w an ted at C la rk 's cream ery. RES & SO N , D E A L E R S IN ire, Btoves and . . . Tinware .a a th eir fall w ork. g f th e C h ristia n ch u rch D o n ’t forget th a t yo u w ill find a la rg e sto ck o f c lo th in g at H ain es i t B a ile y 's store. M iss R a te, o f P ortlan d , sp en t com - m en cem en t w ith M rs. A . U. M arsh at y j r an d j j rs u arIles' hom e, S h a v in g 10 ce n ts a t W irtz Bros. M ^tll Kinds. Ram- . ' B ' . . Monarch. Pen- ■ Sitt. Ideal and Tan- | S to Sell. Kent B i u Away, j a i l and See Us. ghes BRO S. Cheaper for you (only one profit to pay), and less bother (only one party to arrange with). FOREST GROVE MANUFACTURING COMPANY . . . For All Kinds o f . . . BUILDING MATERIAL W e have all kinds of Building Material on hand. worked and less price than the Portland made. Better The money you pay us will be spent here at home and not sent away. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY and Tualatin Academy. ___ _________________________• T h e A c a d e m y fits for the College. Its graduates are admitted to Amherst without examination. It offers exceptional facilities for obtaining a GENERAL ENGLISH EDUCATION. T h e C o l l e g e C o u r s e s equal those o f the leading Eastern insti tutions. The C o n s e r v a t o r y o f M u sic gives instruction of the highest order in Instrum ental a n d Vocal M usic. Expenses in all departments unusually low. Spring Term Begin« Wednesday, April 1, 181H». For specific information address, T H O M A S M c C l e l l a n d , P r e s id e n t, F o r e s t d r o v e , O re g o n . Republican National Platform. Weekly Crop Bulletin. T h e rep u b lica n n a tio n a l p la tfo rm re v iew s th e disastrou s record ot th e d e m o cra tic p a rty, ren ew s a d h e re n ce to th e p o licy o f p rotection and favors re cip ro c ity , and d iscrim in a tin g d u tie s to build up A m erican sh ip p in g an d b rin g b a ck to it th e c a r r y in g trade. A m e ric a n citiz e n s abroad are to be p rotected , M onroe D o ctrin e e n fo rced , w an ts b e llig e re n t rig h ts for C u b a , fa vo rs A m e rican su gar, e x te n sio n o f c iv il ser v ice reform , opposes use o f p u b lic m oneys for sectarian purposes, and th e u n io n o f ch u rch and state. F a v o rs a rb itra tio n b etw een e m p lo y e r and e m p lo y e e , w an ts lib e ra l pension p olicy and favors b u ild in g o f N icaragu a n ca n a l b y U. S. Is u n reserv ed ly for sou n d m on ey; o p posed to free co in a ge o f silv e r e x c e p t b y in te rn a tio n a l a g re e m e n t. F o r th is g o ld p la n k S e n a to r T e lle r offered a silv e r su b stitu te w h ich w as d efeated and 96 silv e r d ele g ate s w ith d re w from th e co n ve n tio n . M c K in le y w as n om in ated for p resid en t on first b allo t, re c e iv in g 600 ou t o f th e 900 odd v o tes cast. R o b e rt o f N ew J e rsey, is th e n om in ee for v ice p resid en t. W estern O regon . W e a th e r— T h e w e ath e r d u rin g th e p a st w e e k h as bee^ cool, som ew h at d e ficien t in su n sh ine, and rain fe lltl.e fo re p art o f th e w eek; som e sh ow ers fell in th e sou th ern portion on S a tu rd a y. T h e ra in fa ll in th e forep art o f th e w eek w as a co n tin u a tio n o f th e sh ow er o f th e pre ce d in g w e e k . S in ce W ed n esd ay fair w e a th e r w ith a ris in g tem p eratu re for th e w e e k ran ged a bou t 58 d egrees, w h ich is on e d eg re e m ore th an th e w eek before. T h e in crea sed m ean w as due to th e d ay te m p e ratu re b ein g h ig h e r. T h e n ig h t tem p eratu re w as low er th an th e p r e c e d in g w e e k , th is w as caused b y th e n ig h ts b ein g cle a r, w h ich a llow ed o f rapid ra d i a tio n o f h eat, h e n ce a co o lin g o f th e a ir. T h e d ay tem p eratu re averaged from 67 to 71 d eg re e s, w h ile th e n ig h t tem p eratu re a ve ra g e d from 44 to 48 d e grees. T h e h ig h est tem p eratu re for th e w eek w as 10 d eg rees on th e n t h ; th e low est, 38 d eg re e s a t R o se b u rg on th e e a r ly m o rn in g ©f th e 10th; lig h t frost o ccu rred at R o se b u rg 011 th e m orning. S a tu rd a y , S u n d a y a n d to d ay h ave been w arm , th e w e a th e r cle a r w ith lig h t n o rth e rly w’ind. C ro p s— T h e w e a th e r h as been m ost b e n e ficial to crops o f a ll k in d s. T h e few show’ers, fo llo w e d b y a slo w ly ris in g te m p e ratu re , w ith c lo u d y w eath er fo l low ed b y a g ra d u a lly cle a rin g , h av e been ju st w h a t v e g e ta tio n n eeded. G rain ig m a k in g a v ery rapid gro w th . F a ll whea't h as co m m en ced to head in J a c k s o n co u n ty , an d it is g e n e ra lly ‘ ‘in b o o t ” i a ll cou n ties. S p rin g -so w n gra in lia 11 m ad e a go o d , h e a lth y gro w th , w h ile la te s sow n sp rin g gra in h as been m ore fa v o r a b le to th e gra in crop . S h o u ld no m ore rain occu r th e fa ll and e a r ly w in ter sow n gra in w ill be sure to m a k e a crop . M uch o f th e la te sown gra in w as in ten d ed m erely for h a y , b ut sh ou ld th e w eath er be fa v o ra b le it m a y m ak e go o d g ra in . T h e p la n tin g o f g a rd en s h as con tin ued , and th e y are now a b o u t a ll p la n ted . T h o se p la n te d in M arch are now y ie ld in g p eas a nd potatoes. R a d ish e s, on ion s, le ttu ce and o th e r e a r ly sp rin g v eg eta b le s h ave b een in th e m a rk e t for w eeks. T h e o n ion beds on th e b eaverdam la n d in W a s h in g to n co u n ty are in e x c e lle n t co n d itio n , th e w e a th e r o f late h a v in g been fa v o ra b le to th em . T h e corn h as m ade good g ro w th u n d er th e in flu en ce o f th e in creased w arm th and sun sh ine. T h e flig h ts are too co o l fo r th e ge n e ral g ro w th o f corn . H a y in g h as co m m en ced iu th e southern co u n ties, w h ere th e first crop o f a lfa lfa h as been cu t. C lo v e r h a y is v ery h e a v y , and w ill be cu t th is w eek. B efore th e w eek is o v e r h a y in g w ill be ge n e ral o v er th e en tire portion o f W e ste rn O regon . T h e w e a th e r h as been m ost fa vo rab le to th e gro w th o f h ay; as a re su lt, th ere 7/ill lie a h e a v y cro p and go o d q u ality. F ru it— A s th e season a d v an ces th e re ports from the corresp on d en ts co n tin u e to read, “ fru it d ro p p in g ,” ‘ ‘ w o n ’t h av e a ton o f fru it in m y ten a cres o f o rc h a rd ,” e tc . T h a t th e A p ril frosts a n d ra in y , cool w e a th e r d id g re a t d am age th ere can be no q u estio n . T h is is one o f th o se p h en om en al occu rren ces w h ich w ill at tim es p re v a il in a ll se ctio n s o f th e w o rld . A n a b so lu te fa ilu re w as n ever k n o w n in O re g o n , b u t th is y e a r th e fruit cro p con ies as n ear to b ein g a fa ilu re as it e ve r w as, i f e v e r it w as so bad as it is th is year. P ea ch es, a p rico ts, n e ctarin e s, som e v a rie tie s o f prun es, ap p les, pears and ch e rrie s h av e been in ju re d , and th e am ou n t of in ju ry is in th e ord er nam ed. O f th e b erries as u su al th e y are p ro lific S tra w b e rrie s are c o m in g in ra p id ly , and soon th e m a rk e t w ill be o v ersto ck ed w ith th em . T h e w e ath e r retard ed th eir rip en in g , and now u n der th e m ore favorable w e a th e r th e y are rip en in g ra p id ly and are o f la rge size. T h ^ c u r r a n t s and go o seb e rries are r ip e n in g and are very p le n tifu l. R a sp b e rrie s and b la ck b e rrie s are, as u su al, v e r y p ro lific. T h e berries are a go o d cro p in e v e ry section , w h ile th e tre e fru it is in 110 p la ce g o o d , few la ces fair and m ost pi iCes m ig h ty p oor. he trees are h e a lth y and o rch a rd ists co n tin u e to g iv e th e fr i f trees th e sam e care an d a tte n tio n as m outdi the trees w ere filled w ith fruit. m C o o le r w e a th e r w ill pre-Vail the m id d le am i la tte r p a rt o f th e wet-kfcwith p o ssib ly a few sca tte red show ers; w arm er w e a th e r w ill th en a gain q u ic k ly follow . Real Estate Transfers. T lio s. D. H u m p h reys to T h o s. J. H u m p h re y s for $800, 90 acres o f th e don M ich a e l M oore and w ife. \V. O. H o ck e n and w ife to M. K . M ac- R ae for $500, B lk 1 I lo c k e n s a d d ition to B eav erto n . L o rin S . P orter and w ife to M ary K . Jen sen fo r $2000, 30 acres o f sec 31 T 1 S R 3 W. J a n e B eavert to John O w en s for $122, 8 acres o f sec 32 T 2 S R 1 W . W h en we co n sid e r th a t th e in testin es C e rtifica te o f sale for ta x e s to W . O. are abou t five tim e s as lo n g as th e bod}', H o ck e n for $6, B lk I H o ck e n s a d d itio n we can realize th e in te n se su fferin g e x to B eaverton . perien ced w h en th e y b eco m e in flam ed . A le x R . Sorenson and w ife to C h a s. I). De W it t ’s C o lic & C h o le ra C u re subdues A n d erson f 750, 20 acres o f th e O ris in flam m ation at on ce and co m p le te ly Brow n D . L. C. T . 2 N R 4 W . rem oves th e d iffic u lty . J. C . C la rk , Jan e M . S m ith to J. G . Boos, $750, Part d ru ggist. L o t 1 B lo ck 1 W a lk e rs a d d ition to F o rest G rove. Court House News. E . W . H ain es and w ife to A n d re w L a w D o c k e t.— M ary M . H u g h es vs. S to ry for #125, U n d ivid e d *4 in te re st in N e llie G re e n . Ju d gm en t for th e d efen d b lo c k 15 F o re st G ro ve . ant on th e fin d in gs. W . H. S to ry to A n d re w S to ry for $250, P ro b a te .— 111 th e m a tte r o f th e g u a r d U n d ivid e d l/2 b lo ck 15 F o re st G rove. ia n sh ip o f C h a rle s E . S e th and G e o rg e W . J. W eston and w ife to Jasper W es W . S e th , m in ors. E liz a S e th appoin ted ton for $3500, S x/2 o f S E q r an d p a rt o f gu ard ian w ith b on ds fixed at $750.00. S x /z o f N W q r sec 7 T 3 S R 1 W . M arriage L icen se s.— O ra L . T r u ill and G eo. P. Low to F red W . L o w for f i , Ida M. B lin e. \V x/2 o f S E q r sec 28 T 1 S R 1 W . A . W . Pu rd in and M y rtle M . B anks. F re d W . L o w to P eter N . S te e l for $800, 20 acres o f sec 28 T 1 S R 1 W . Congregational Church. L en e B laser to G o tfrie d Blaser for $1 N e x t S u n d a y w ill be ob served a s ! P a rt o f 9ec 11 T 2 S R 1 W . Q u itc la im j C h ild re n 's D a y ,a n d th e p astor w ill preach 1 d eed . an illu strated serm on to th e ch ild re n . L e w is F ro e n d y k e and w ife to M ary In th e e v e n in g R ev . W . H . A tk in son , C o n n o lly for $ 1, L o ts 1, 2, 3 and 4 block w ill g iv e som e o b se rv atio n s and e x p e ri 2 and lo ts 1 and 2 b lo ck 3, D ille y . en ces in In d ia t h z t w ill be in te re stin g to R. P. W ilm o t to R u an n a li H u n te a for a ll. C h ild re n u n d er on e h un d red years $400, W )/2 b lo ck 25 tow n o f B eaverton . o f age are c o rd ia lly in v ite d to b oth ser M. G riffith and C. A . F ie ld and w if i vices. to A m os G riffith for $5, 59.57 a cres o f th e A m os G riffith and w ife D L C. Card of Thank». A d am B eil and w ife to H e n ry H a m il W e desire to th a n k ou r m an y frien d s ton for $600, lo ts 1 and 2 b lo ck 7 S ou th and n eigh b ors for th e ir k in d n e ss dui in g P a rk add to F o re st G rove. H H am ilto n and w ife to M arg areth a th e sick n ess and d eath o f ou r b eloved Beil for $600, lots 1 and 2 b lo ck 7, S o u th son and b roth er. P ark add to F o re st G ro ve . M. H a y c o c k , M in n ie and G e rtru d t L H e in b a ck to E . H a y co ck , R o b t H e in b a ck fr r f t , th e w o f lot 3 P earl H a y co ck , sec I t 2 n r 5 w. 20 acres. M rs. S a lisb u ry . Dr. J. W . C o w en , on e o f th e m ost e lo A b b o tt & R oe, a gen ts for th e C rescen t q u en t orators o f O rego n , h as been lin e o f B icy cle s. Best w h eel in the selected to d e liv e r th e 4th o f J u ly address w orld for the m oney. O n ly $50.00. here. |\V agon s, B u g g ie s and C arts, » force o f m en h ave been busy th is ck B in d ers and M ow ers. ■’ ' o ' 1 ' . ... . ,„ 1 G o t o T o m M ad igan s to g e t yo u r R a k e s and a ll k in d s w eek p u ttin g the m i in g o l stoves. Y o u m ay be sure he w ill g iv e k raiin g Im p lem en ts, the re-union groun s. e *.* yo u a b argain . Ju st g iv e him a ca ll, * FOREST OROVE. were laid and th e electric lig h t w ires ’ stru n g on W edn esd ay. T h e p riv ile g e s T h e G . A . R. co m m itte e held a m eet- w ill £ let on S atu rd a y. >ng h ere W e d n e sd ay and p erfected ar- 1 a j ra n ge m e n ts for th e re-union. Your Boy Won’ t L ife a Month. Chas. L a C h a p e lle is prepared to do p lu m b in g and in stallin g o f w ater, in S ee H ain es & B a ile y before se llin g S o M r. G ilm a n Brown, o f 34 M ill S t., w h ich lin e he h as had exp erien ce. A ll j y o u r w ool. S ou th G a rd n er, M ass., w as told b v th e w ork w ill be p rop erly done. C ffice at F o u n d — In th e co lle g e cam pu s on S u n doctors. H is son had lu n g trou b le, fo l residence. d ay, June 14. a p a ir o f silv er-b ow ed e y e lo w in g ty p h o id m a la ria , and he spent P reach in g at T h a tc h e r next S ab b ath glasses. A lso on T u e sd a y , June 16, a three h u n d red and se v en ty -fiv e d o lla rs w ith d o cto rs, w h o fin a lly g a v e him up, at 3 p. m. by R ev. F.. W D ixon . S u b p air o f silver-b ow ed sp ecta cles. O w n er sayin g: “ Y o u r b o y w on’ t liv e a m o n th .” in q u ire o f P rin cip al Bates. je c t, R eligiou s Progression. H e tried Dr. K in g 's N ew 'D is c o v e ry and W h y do you pay 15 ce n ts for a sh av e If you w an t to patron ize h om e in a few b o ttles restored him to h e alth and d u stry g o to th e Forest G ro ve M an u and 23 cen ts for a h a ircu t w hen th e en ab led him to go to w ork a p e rfec tly fa ctu rin g co m p an y . B u ild in g m aterial sam e cun be had for 10 and 20 ce n ts at w ell m an. H e say» he ow es h is present of b etter q u a lity , b etter m ak e and th e E a g le Parlor? C h ild r e n ’» h a ir c u t good h e alth to use o f I)r. K in g ’s N ew tin g 15 cents. ch eap er th an those b ought in Portlan d . D iscovery, and k n o w s it to l»e th e best F in e lin e o f la p duaters at C . L . in th e w orld for lu n g tro u b ’e. T ria l hot- About $50 a m onth is received b y th e H ioin an '« . ties free at M ille r’s P h arm a cy. city from water rents. VE BICYCLES ■ T h e annual te ach e rs’ in stitu te o f W ash ington cou n ty w ill be h eld in F orest G ro v e , b e gin n in g M onday, A u gu st 31, and en d in g S atu rd a y, Sept. 5. M an y o f th e sch ools w ill begin the first M ond ay in S eptem b er, and th is arran gem en t en- ab les th em to start in w ell prep ared for T h e la d ies served ice cream a t th e g ym n asiu m d u r in g co m m en cem en t. W e take contracts for houses complete with the key turned in the door. P erso n s w h o h a v e a c o u g h in g sp ell e v e ry n ig h t, on account o f a t ic k lin g se n sation in th e th ro at, m ay o v erco m e it at on ce b y a dose o f O ne M in u te C o u g h C u re. J. C . C la r k , d ru g g ist. Fourth of .July Notice. T h e C o m m itte e w ill, on th e 20th d a y o f Ju n e, at 2 o ’clo c k at th e ce le b ratio n g ro u n d s, sell p riv ile g e s for stand s, e tc., on th e ce le b ra tio n gro u n d s fo r th e four d a y s, J u ly I, 2, 3, and 4. P a rtie s d e s ir in g to b id sh ou ld on h an d and p ick ou t th e ir sites. H . H . C 1. a r k . P W hen B ab y w as s ic * , w e Rave h er Cantoria. W hen she wan a Child, sh e cried fo r C astorio. W hen she oecam e M l* , she clu n g to C astoi ¡a. W hen she had Children, she gave them Castorio R ip a n s T a b u le s: for so u r stomach. Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative. Ripans Tabules cure liver troubles.