Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897, July 16, 1896, Image 5

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    T . J. C la r k is v isitin g h is d a u g h te r in
Farm ers are busy h arvestin g lia y. T h e
con tin ued d ry w eath er has cut the h ay D o u glas co u n ty. H e w ill be g o n e u n til
Mrs. F lla Law rence, o f W alla W alla
and grain crops short, esp ecia lly th e late th e first o f O ctober.
is v isitin g Mrs. H. H C lark , h er cousin,
grain. T h ere is a sca rcity o f g ood tim o ­
Dr. and Mrs. H o v e y , and Dr. am i Mrs. j
o f th is city.
th y h ay.
C o n tris a m i d au g h te r v isite d Prof, and j
G ° ' ° 1‘ ‘ in e' & » * « « ? » for general
\ o u can m ake you r m oney go th e fa r­ Mrs. D orrien at th e ir h om e in C o rn eliu s
m erchan dise. T h e y w ill give you the
thest by b u yin g your good s o f H aines it S u n d a y.
w orth ot y ou r m oney.
Bailey.
T y p e w r itin g — g en eral correspon den ce, 1
I hos. H ess, o f G ran t cou n ty, is v is it­
A n unusual num ber, for th is season o f co p y in g , le g a l w ork , essays etc. M iss
in g his uncle T . J. C lark .
the year, o f team sters from th e cou n try A n n ie P om e ro y, H a tch e t office.
j profess ¡ o .iu l C u r d » .
I
ABO U T
PH.G..M.D.,
L y « « **
'N U SCKOKON.
F o re st G ro v e .
lat SO- V
rtoaeer D rug S tore.
I SMITH & BOWMAN.
|xHVS-AT-I.AW.
Satu rd ay five or six hundred people
cam e in to w itness the balloon ascension.
It was alm ost six o’clock when the big
a ir sh ip w as filled and ic a d y for her
jo u rn e y . W hen alm ost out o f sigh t A eron ­
aut M iller descended w ith h is parachute,
la n d in g sa fely. T he collapsed balloon
fell in to th
e creea.
creek. The
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m e ascension was
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w. M. I.A N G L E A
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IV prosecuting A tto rn e y .
C o llect ions a s p e c ia lly .
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Building.
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Finest, Freshest and Most Complete Line
in the county.
Prices to meet all com­
petition ................................
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Prescriptions compounded by a drug}' st of
expedience. Twenty-five per cent, off reg­
N ative H erbs at the M iller Th arm scy. are h au lin g wood in to town.
a Work and C o n v e y a n c in g .
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TOW K.
H IA T T
| made by a Portland performer with w hom
j th e people were already too fam iliar.
T he C aliforn ia cham pion failed to keep
| h is en gagem en t so Mr. M iller was substi-
tu ted in the em ergency.
M iller an-
j nouced h e would go up again Sunday
bu t th e ascension did not com e off.
\ p ro b a b ly because the crow d did not care
| to put up for it. T h e m erry-go-round
j k ep t filled both d ays. T w o refreshm ents
stan d s w ere running and an unsuccessful
attem pt w as m ade at a bow ery dance.
Mr. A n ton P fan n e r visite d P o rtla n d 1
I h e F re e M eth od ists w ill open th eir W ed n esd ay. F ra n k K a n e k e p t th e o i -1
tabern acle here on th e 29th. T h e y h ave fire d u rin g his a bsen ce.
been tendered th e free use o f th e N a ylo r , Prof. W h ittle s y took th e W ed n esd ay
grounds and w ill p robab ly accep t.
m o rn in g train for P ortlan d .
A S even th D ay A d ven tists cam pm eet-
in g w ill soon occur som ew here in the
cou n ty, location not ye t d ecid ed . Mr.
I N aylo r has offered his grounds.
A b b o tt & R oe, a gen ts for th e C r e d e n t
line o f B icycles.
Best w h eel in the
w orld for the m oney. O n ly $50.00.
Mr. W alter Boardm an, o f W ash in g to n ,
| D. C., a friend o f th e R u ssell fa m ily , is
in tow n.
For clo th in g, shoes, d ry good s and
groceries H aines & B ailey are head-
I quarters.
Doors, w in d ow s
and m o u ld in g s a !
P o rtlan d prices. A b b o tt & R oe.
ular charges..........................
M IL L E R ’S PH ARM ACY,
POKE
i
h ad a ru n aw a y T u e sd ay i
Mrs. W ir iz ’ s place and was
G a le s C r e e k S c h o o l.
his cart. T rou b le w ith the
Term report o f sch ool t.Might at G a le s
horse unm am >gablc.
C re ek d istrict N o. 30. P u p ils e m o ile d
R ev. Mr. W atters w en t to th e G la d ­ b oys 25. G irls 25. T o ta l 50. A v e ra g e
38. S econ d
ston e P a rk C h au tau q u a W e d n e sd ay and a tte n d a n ce first m on th
from th ere w ill v isit th e ca m p gro u n ds m on th 38. T h ird m on th 23. (B u sy sea ­
son an d w arm w eath er lessen ed b oth e n ­
a t C a n b v.
ro llm e n t am i a tte n d a n ce .)
Cases o f
R ev. A . R og ers w ent to P ortlan d W e d ­ tard in ess for term 9. C o ra M cC lu ran
n esday to atten d th e G ran d lo d g e , A . O. j w as n eith er a b se n t nor t a r d y .— F a n n y
r. w.
| B u rk , te a ch e r.
W hen w e con sid er th a t th e in testin es
It S a v e s L iv e » E v e r y D a y .
are a bou t five tim es as lo n g as th e b od y,
we can rea lize th e in te n se su fferin g e x - ; T h o u sa n d s o f cases o f C o n su m p tion ,
perien ced w hen thc-v b ecom e in flam ed . ! A sth m a , C oughs, Cold ; and C rou p are
De W it t ’s C o lic & C h o le ra C u re su bdu es cu red e v. rv d a y b y S h ilo h ’s cures. F o r
in flam m ation at on ce an d co m p le te ly I sale at C la r k ’ s d ru g store,
rem oves th e d ifficu lty .
J. C . C la rk ,
A d am B eil
e v e n in g n ear
th row n from
b it m ade th e
Profs. W h ittlesey and L lo y d and Mr.
Lamsoti returned from T illa m o o k M on ­
N o t i c e .— O n and after June I a ll busi­ day.
ness in is t be cash.
T . C. M c N a m k r .
P jof. L lo y d w ent to T a co m a W e d n e s­
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,
S u n d ay even in g H enry Rode and I,.
day and w ill rem ain som e tim e.
ou Main Street, m,
.
hWUBBH * building
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hour., 9
9 a.
s. m. to 4
4 p. m.
H " l “ » w tre throw n from their cart by a
G , office hour«,
ru n aw ay horse and suffered slight injur­ ! I f yo u w an t to patron ize h om e in ­
ies. T h e form er received a b.id wound dustry g o to th e F o rest G ro ve M an u ­ d ru g g ist.
1
A d m in istra trix ’ S ale.
B u ild in g m ate ria l
I thomas h . to n g u e ,
on th e head where he stru ck against a facturin g com p an y.
Mr.
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C
aps,
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rt,
w
a
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n d ersign ed w ill se ll a t p u b lic
.stump w h ile bein g d ragged. T h e other j c f b etter q u ality, b etter m ak e and
re a d y to go to w ork S a tu rd a y w ith h is I a u ctio n to th e h ig h e s t resp on sible bid der,
ch
eaper
th
an
those
b
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in
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.
O R N E i ' - A T - L A W , o ccu p an t escaped w ith a bruised arm.
m ow er w h ich w as tied b eh in d on h i s 1 on S a tu rd a y, J u ly 18, at 10:00 a. m .,
Mr. L y d e ll B aker, c le rk o f th e ra ilw ay w agon. T h e horses started w h ile he w as j th e fo llo w in g p roperty:
D o n ’t forget that you w ill iind a large j
. W..H1NHTON COUHTT. O x
sto ck o f clo th in g at H aines & B a ile y ’s | com m ission, is stopp in g at Mrs. S lo a n ’s. not a t h an d and ran for tw o m iles n orth, j 2 cow s.
store.
| John H arrison, j r ., a form er resident, crossed th e narrow a t G a b le s an d th e | 4 w o rk o x e n .
I). w . w a r d , m It
b rid ge w ith o u t h u rtin g th e h orses or
40 sheep, and a nu m b er o f lam bs.
M onday even in g officers o f W ashin g­ is stop p in g here a few d ays on h is w ay
b re a k in g a n y th in g . T h a t ou gh t to prove j S om e gra in , a g re a t v a rie ty o f farm in g
(•ICIAN A N D S U R G E O N .
ton lodge No. 4-S, I. (). O. 1 *. were in stal­ j hom e to Cross K e y s , W ash. l i e has
th a t th e grad e w h ich w as con d em n ed so j im p lem en ts, w agon s, harness, ca rts, e tc .,
led for th e ensuing term by S . A. W a l­ j been p ro vin g up on his claim n ear T illa ­
Office at tils resid en ce,
often is w ide enough.
at th e resid en ce o f th e la te Jerom e A .
m ook.
ker, 1 ). I>. G . M . R . M. T a ylo r, N. G .;
IjT G R O V E ,
-
-
OREGON.
P o rte r, in th e ci t y o f F o rest G ro ve , on
M iss L o ttie R c ilin g , o f Grec
e, ;
i W m . B ellin ger, V . (».; S. A. W alker, | G o to Ton* M a d ig a n ’s to g e t you r
’ fS a tu r d a y , J u ly 18, 1896, a t 10 o 'c lo c k ,
■aiUOD lor i-rn slo n . .v e ry W sdnusdar.
S ec.; P h il. Beal. Treas.; W . S. Hudson, stoves. V e u m ay lie sure he wi l l g iv e w e n t to P o rtlan d on T u e sd ay aecc
n
1 a. m .
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an
| W arden; H ugh Fulton, Corn!.; A. Rogers, j you a b argain . Just g iv e him a call.
T erm s o f S a le :— A ll sum s tinder $10,
op e ra tio n perform ed on h er ears. L o ttie
' R . S. N . ( t .; J. A. Iirisbine, L. S. X . G.;
i A very e n jo va b le su rprise p a rty w as
cash in han d; on $10 or over, six m o n th s’
h as been g ra d u a lly lo sin g h er h earin g
| X. R. W ells, I. G .; lid W ard, O. G.
the on e at th e home o f M r. and M rs. W .
tifiie w ill be a llo w ed on notes w ith a p ­
for som e tim e part.
Pain ts, oils and glass at A b b ot & R o e ’s. S. Pearson on F rid iv e v e n in g . T h e oc-
proved se cu rity d ra w in g in te re st at 8 per
lave just received a lu ll lin e o f
Pure blood m ean s g o o d h e a lth . De cen t.
casion w as Judge P ¿arson’s seven ty-first
Mrs. M cN am er returned from Scio,
S a m u e l H u gh es, A u ctio n e e r.
birth dav. F ru it, ca l c ai d lem onad e wen- W it t ’s S a rsa p a rilla p u rifies th e blood,
F’ rid av accom panied by her grand daugh-
E lle n P orter,
passed around and e n jo ye d by a ll pres­ cu res E ru p tio n s, E cz e m a , S cro fu la and
; lers, the M isses M onkers.
e n t. T h e Ju d ge w as a so ld ie r in th e | a ll d iseases a risin g from im pu re blood. A d m in istratrix o f th e E sta te o f Jerom e
A. Porter, D eceased.
W h y do you pay 15 cen ts lor a shave M exican uud C iv il w ars, and his friends J. C . C la rk , d ru g g ist.
and 25 cen ts for a haircut when the con gratu lated him th at a fter so m an y
M rs. S. W . Iler is v ery low . H er p: r
I sam e can be had for 10 am i 20 cents at narrow ch an ces lor life, th a t he has
0 R ew ard .
ents, M r. and Mrs. T h o s. C o x , o f G a le s
pattern. A ls o a fu ll a n d 1 ,
’s h air cut-
th e L a g le Parlor? Chi
rough,
he
ii•v still
h ale C re ek , are here in attei
ee at h er i I w ill p a y th e abovt e rew ard for re-
of e x tra s fo r th e M cC or- 1
eents.
tine
at th e a g e of sevt•nty-onc. Mr. bedside.
turn o r it1 form ation leadi in g to th e retu rn
;s. T h e y h a v e a lso a lin e
» « a d a n d p r t , cr.t-.d t » Mr.
Len a Parker desires to th an k
c ,x
j o f m y si >rrel m are, agi cd 7 y e a rs, 15
C uen and fam ily, o f G reen - ,
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1 origin al poeti;i. T h o se pre-
j lo o
pounds.
! h an d s 1 lig h ,
w eigh s
r H ugh es and the other gentlem en
wt e in tow n W ednesd;
Mr. an d M rs. A. C. Ilrotvu,
: B ra n d e d . b a r c u d th re
k > k in d ly and so sub stan tially rem-
rs. G ord on , Mr . and M rs. E .
A n u m b er
ivc stru ck ] sh ou ld er. L e ft u :y p U a
red her readin g o f the Declaration
Mr ,. J. G ates, Mrs. N . Y o tk - th e tow n this
R aised on
w ith foa 1 .
F O R K S , H A Y on th e F ou rth .
lau gh ter, Mr. rtnd Mrs. E lia s
ad settlem en t.
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T h e y art- le ft in the cel
S m a ll in
in re m its Lttear Mc;
e to h an d le.
1 1 th e w an ts o f th e 1 H u gh es collectcc
°^B)ri-j'aro(l to
De W it t ’s L ittle E
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\V a lter ’
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st ..f 1896.
! rew ard her se n d
b ut th re»uglily, 0
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11 p ill, safe '
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McCormick
TWINE, OILS, ETC.
BKWLBS .
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(J W O V E .
M is f o r t u n e o f a t ’ lu m i m t u o D r in k e r .
The
m isfo rtu n e s o f a ch ain p u ga*
d rin ker h av e been ail a m u sin g episode
d u rin g th e la te G erm an m aneuvers. In
the n eigh borhood o f S ie rck and in th e
tow n o f M e tz a te rrib le ru m o r had su t
d e n ly spread th at a g rea t m isfortu n e
had b e fa lle n th e G erm an em peror. Ru
m or w it h her hun d red ton gu es and re
porters w ith th e ir th ou san d voices w ere
busy on the spot, and as v a r ie ty is a l
w a y s p le a sin g , th e F re n ch jo u rn al,
L ’A v e n ir M ilita ir e . produced its ow n
sp e cia l accoun t by its o w n sp e cia l cor­
respondent, a cco rd in g to w h ic h a w h o le
squadron o f d ragoons had ch arg e d head
lon g in to a stono q u arry, w it h the sa tis
fa c to ry re su lt o f 30 corpses and soil *»
b u n d , s w ounded. B u t w h a t g a v e rise
to no liiLl. su rp rise w a s th a t w h en eve n ­
in g fo il n e ith e r th e e w p e rc r nor th e 30
corpses nor the hun d red s w ou n d ed w ore
u penny t ’ 10 w orse.
It w a s a te le g ra m , an in d iv id u a l
nam ed K a ise r, and the lo v e o f lino
ch am p ag n e th a t w ork ed th e m isch ief
O a t o f ,S ie rck had gone forth a m essage,
and it w a s w ord ed t h u s : ‘ G rosses U ng-
luck. K a ise r angekom m en. S ekt sen-
d e n .” “ G re a t m isfortu n e. K a ise r a r ­
riv ed . Send ch a m p a g n e ” — because the
p riv a te in d iv id u a l nam ed ICaiser loved
th is d rin k . B u t ru m or and th o reporter
read th is d isp a tch v e r y d iffe re n tly . A
g re a t catastrop h e has h appened to the
L a ser,
Sen d ch am p ag n e— rlie la tte r
b ein g e v id e n tly req u ired to k e e p u p th e
s p irits o f an a rra y so soon to be d ep rived
o f it s h ead . R e s u lt : S e v e ra l d a y s ’ ur-
rcSt to tho sen der o f tho te le g ra m and
to tho th irsty K a is e r, and confiscation
o f th e ch a m p a g n e.— P a ll M a ll Unzetu*.
A m erican P la .k .
M r. G a rre tt V. S orviss o f B ro o k ly n is
lo l , co n g ra tu la te d ou h is : il A m erican
p lu ck . A n d tho best p art o f it is th a t he
th a t wt;
m ade no e x h ib itio n o f it, b
h e a r abou t it fro m oth er sou: i:es a m onth
a fte rw a rd . H e clim b ed the M atterh orn
last su m m er, a pcrfonunuc< ' th a t is u
good d e a l lik e sc a lin g a cl lirnuey 1
m ile s h ig h . T h is su m m er 1 ie usceuded
M ont B lan o and had a r ju la r north
polo exp erien ce. H is g u id e 1 >-st tho w a v
in a sn ow storm and led 1. n i in to a ll
sorts o f p e rils b efore a hut w a s fottua
w h ere th e y cou ld w eath er at the ‘.'Hi *
togeth er. B u t tfc10 storm Iru-il 1 w ith o u t
stop fo r tw o d ay fi, uud tl. ir provisiotir
began to g iv e < ui
W hen th e clo:ndrf lifte d , M r. tfervis*
w a s fo r g o in g alnp o d a u rlclizu b iu g to the
top, b u t th >•< ... •d g u id e iui . 4 cd ou d*»-
scendtU g. N o t il .sh ear teuer l by th is ex-
rvii >3 m ade t m other M art
pcrion ce, M r.
soon nft r, uud t ho fa c t o f lu e ctiu g the
dead b od ies o f t!liree peopl«0 w h ose at-
tem p t h a d bi • 1 a fa ilu re 1 «
h im fro m g o in g on. H e g .ti lied th e sum -
m it, b o a tin g a p a rty that bad se t out
beforo h im , tuu1 on g e tti : bat k to
C h a m o u u ix w a s gre e te d * > a cannon
l it Joh n M . '
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A P C L IS
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RATES
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It .*ans Tabu!os: 1
n y in 0 H I in P U B p n n r ii
lilJU U iü
ti c o m ity . ore*i»u, an«l r n s i
^T-nUfl».ci hu < 1 entered upon thodl.-*
;h*Tt‘fore. h n v b q r c la im s nprainM
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n i i u l j r , u r n o D . » I th th e
«■ner«, w ith in »lx m o n th » from d a te
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L.C.WALKKR.
' •»he Last Will and Testament of
n*bridfe, deceased.
•Grovi Oregon, June 10, I m .
10-14 1
*0 - cial
Sain of from 25c to 50c a pair reduction on all grades
of goods for 10 days only. Before making your purchases
in the stores call at
G R E G G 'S S H O E S T O R E - - - - F o r e s t G r o v e .
I T W I L L P - A . 1 T " S T O T T .
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w a te r, a t » t e a v a ry in g f r o » vi* t o $27
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h a ct! w i l l t • off- red fo r : -i ..
low ra t p a y a b le in in stu llm ufcf. The
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Ot-EAii s t :: a -.:
Leave Port!. . E -t.
nor is a n y pro ..aro b ro u gh t to b e a r up: 1
them to re n t o r purchase.
A s v illn g c n
th e y s u m .. r none o f th e rig h ts o r 1
e rtie s w h ich b elo n g to A m e ric a n c iti-
j
w e ll ovilered, ccm fo rta b lo aud lira lN iy
W.
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' fu ll d e t a i n i a 'l o n O. 1..
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B R E E D E N ) F 0 f6St G f'j’iC,
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or audrzhs :
< ainrrh Cored.
H e a lth a n d sw eet b reath secu red b y
S h ilo h ’ s C a ta rrh R e m ed y.
P rice 50
cen ts. N asal In je cto r free. F o r sa le at
C la r k ’ s d ru g store.
W. H. nURLBURT,
Qen 1 P»ss. Aftm t
PORTl.AKl). OR.
R ip a n s T a b u ie r curt- liv e r trou b les