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country ar.d for a while everybody L A U K K L H K IO H T H . [Rece ived too late for publication last joined hands and had a jolly good time. The new public hall is quite an im week.} Horenct Whitmore -• on the nick list. provement to our town. Miss Lucy Murdock has returned to Carl Nelson isbu** carrying strawber Portland to resume work. ries to market. Fred Haynes ha- finished his job of Pass the good word along the line grubbing .it Mr. Skeltons. Piles can be quickly cured without an Mr. Wm McCortuick was in Hillsl>oro operation by simply applying De W itt’s Tuesdav and came back with a load ol Witch Hazel Salve, J. C. Clark, drug- news. gist. Mr. John Hulit and soil Loa. took a load of produce to Portland Wednesday. H IL L S B O R O . T'inigans have added a new’ barn to the W. E. Brock, now o f Heppner, arrived numerous other buildings on their place. in Hillsboro Friday morning for a few Chance and Joe McCormick are cut- days visit with the boys. fing wood iteai HtlUboro. for their Several of the “ boys” have lost their brother, Lincoln McCormick. mustaches since the advent o f hot Messrs. Chance Mi Cormick. Loa and weather. Samuel H tL t ami Misses McCormick and S. B. Huston made a business trip to |uries went to Portland to celebrate the Tacoma last Friday, returning Saturday Fourth. They report a good time. evening. Ftntua Finigsn - '. siting relatives in Portland. Tom and Hen Haynes are working near Farming to for Kansas. Miss Julia was married to Henry Schrolder on the 25 th of May. Edward is not used to the great cyclones they have there and loses his appetite when he thinks o f them. Some think he will return to Oregon this fall. MELKI J O H N S O N REJkL E S T A T E A G E J N T , McNamer’s Tillamook stage went out this morning with eight passengers. One passenger accompanied the stage on horseback. Special B argain s in T w en ty and F orty A cre Mr Williams, the Tillamook druggist, returned to-day. and Tillam ook counties. T racts Miss Ettie Leach went over to T illa mook to-day to visit her brothers there. FO REST Officers of Motezuma lodge I. O. O. F. at Hillsboro were installed Wednesday evening by S. A. Walker, D. I). G. M.; W. A. Finney. N*. G ; Richard Beamish, V. G.; D. M. C. Gault, sec’v.; J. I. Knight, treas.; Mr. Williams, chaplain; Col. Jack, Jr., Warden; Mr. Humphreys, I. G.; C. K. Deichman, R. S. S. The j district deputy was accompanied by Wm. Keen, of Tillamook, was at Hills Messrs. H. H. Clark, J. M. Jones and A , boro Monday afternoon on business. I Craig. Henry Jackson, a former resident of Chas. Dhondt, the Thatcher road this county, but now engaged in the ; supervisor, passed through town Wed drug business in Pullman, Wash., was : nesday on his way to Hillsboro to lay in calling on friends here last Saturday. ! a supply o f giant powder for blasting on in W ash in gton . I : X 1 Y am h ill O REGO N. GROVE Miss Cora Schofield arrived from Mar- “ Wake up, Jacob, day is breaking!” ion county Monday, where she has been so said I)e W itt's Little Early Risers to visiting friends and relatives. the u.an who had taken them to arouse Mi. A. A. Morrill and Mr. F. Allen left Monday with L. E. Wilkes, county his sluggish liver. J. C. Clark, druggist, surveyor, for Tillamook, where they have a-large contract o f surveying. The party at Mr. Thomas Johnson's Saturday night, was u success. Miss Dora Smith left for Forest Grove Monday, where she will spend a few Weeks in visiting relatives. Fred Siegenthaller who has been sick with typhoid fever is able to be out on our streets again. Portlmid Kose burg H. D. JO N E S, P R O P R IE T O R Rev. Newland oi Newberg will preach in the Friends church June 18 , 19 , and jotli. Everybody is cordially invited. Mr. Frank Rowell o f Scholls was seen on our streets last Sunday. Mrs. Nettie Stevenson returned to the metropolis Tuesday to resume work. The sermon delivered by R ev. I.ep- pert o f Hood View, last Sunday evening was an excellent one. A large and at tentive audience greeted the speaker. Mrs. Plummer has been quite ill in the past week but at this writing is convales cent. Mr. Weber o f Alabama has started a new dry good* store in the south part of town. The Fourth was observed here with a fete ot patriotism and loyality to our m ah , ■ .... tan J -ui I l iinuir, I'ASMiMVin J L HVe— I Portland......... 4 oo p.m 1-1, Alice Dolin, who has been working in ' Portland the past year, returned home last week. DINING CARS on OGDEN] H A C K M E E T S E Y E K V T H A IV PULLMAN Passengers called for or taken to any part ot the citv. Patronage of Commercial Men solicited BUFFET AND SEC O ND -C LASS SLEZPP 11. I). . I O N » . Forest Cirove Attached to all throiiKh; Went Side Diving i B k - m v k k n ALD ER STREET P O R T L A N D , OR. I ’ o k t i . a n i » and < ■ All. TWAIN DAII.Y (UCBTj o w.ni | Lv 10 w.m I l.v S.'H'it I,roil : 16 p.m| A r Curtail,. At A lb a n y «mil Ciirv.Ui. ol the O regon Central A KuMeror . Tenner tan e n ui . t (tiri IilDER, Prop. rGp.m ii.tr ri IM p m I l.v T H E O N L Y F lm t-C iu ss a m i Strictly T em p era n ce K e s t a u - ran t in the city. Burma! Fore .1 (iron, 7 : -A it, ■ f Ar MrMInTlI'. Through Tickets to 1 in the Eastern Canada and Is Oxn be o b tain ed at Lowest L ul.AZ K, A geu t, Koreat Grou.] a. Koxni.KK, Manager. Portland, Orejoa • T h e A c a d e m y fits for the College. orthe : Am herst without examination. It obtaining a GENERAL ENGLISH EDUCATION. PACIFIC Its graduates are admitted to offers exceptional facilities for T h e C o l l e g e C ourses equal those o f the leading Eastern insti : tutions. T h e C o n s e r v a t o r y of M usic gives instruction o f the highest order in In stru m en ta l and Vocal Music. W e take contracts for houses complete with the key . . . R U N S Pullman Sleepin. Elegant Dining Tourist Sleeping T O BUILDING MATERIAL W e have all kinds o f B u ildin g M aterial on hand. w ork ed and less price than the Portland made. Better T h e m oney Fourth of July Jim Churchley, of Reetl- ville. was making a brake block for his you pay us w ill be spent here at home and not sent away. wagon when he made a mislick cutting his finger off. He was resting easy at last reports. There will be a w edding in this vicinity in the near future. Lookout, boys. THROUGH Tl TO Chicago ____ W a s h i n g t o n _____ _ Philadelphia The indestructible “ Maywood B IC YC LE . ffce Rost Modero. T H IS $ 7 5 . 0 0 C O M P L E T E B IC Y C L E Host Reliable. Host Darable ,3 AND STRONGEST D Wheel oo Earth. W IT H C O U P O N . OUSLC «M O N O FLAM2 Ouar:tteei N ew Y ork ___ Boston and all Points East and South^ For Information, time cel* rail oo or write C. M . KEEP, OR iz: -Aree years. A. D, CHARLTON, ist- 2 3 5 M o r r is o n XL, ^ f / PORTLAND Rena McLeod is yet very ill. TUHF TOPIC6. Directum has been ‘ '2 re d " nil around. Sixty-two Maine bred horses entered the 2:30 list in IBM . Seven snlky factories nre in operation Or the state of Michigan. Red Wilkes’ additions to the 2 :30 list in 1895 number 22; Onward's, 21. D. A. W. Shea. Lowell, Mass., has purchased Socks, 2:11*,, by Rockdale. It is said that on offer of #4. GOO was recently made for Geneva, 2 : 1 1 b,, and refused. ] 1 s‘ilem........... 8 : 00 ».m | PcrUaajTj FOREST GROVE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Gen. T. J. Thorp addressed a large, at tentive audience at the Union school IIIL L E Y . house last Saturday evening.- Subject, Mrs. Cline, o f McMinnville, has pur “ Americanism.” chased the property belonging to Bud Pennell, and will be a neighbor among A N a t u r a l K e a u titier. us. W e are glad to welcome these peo Karl’s Clover Root Tea purifies the ple here. The hand has adjurned practice for a blood and gives a clear and beautiful tew weeks, as times arc so busy it is im complexion. For sal** at Clark’s drug store. possible to meet. Rev. Burnett, of the Grove, interested the Sunday school by a short speech the A number ol young folks from here at- 12 th . teuded the open air concert last Satur Mr. C. W. Odell has started his new day night at Scholls. A good time was house with a rock foundation. reported. Miss Mina Wallace Glass, Mrs. Odell, Miss Elsie Mosher is out from Port and Edith Glass went to the Grove Sat land on a visit. urday to see the balloon ascension. Mr. Ferdinand Jr. while out on his Frauk Fordney, o f Seattle, is visiting hike one day last week, lost control over his tin horse and fell and sprained his with his brother, Perry Fordney, this week, and probably will spend the sum wrist quite severely. mer. Miss Kmeline Anderson who is seriously ; The Good Templars lodge of this place ill with lung lever, has l>een removed to is largely attended and a pleasant time Portland and placed in a hospital. is always reported. Mrs. Peck, Miss Jennings, Miss J. The Ladies’ Working Society return Danger and John Her were out from Portland on a visit last .Saturday and thanks to the directors for the use of the school house grounds, for the strawberry Sunday. sociable. Dora Hubbart, Sec. Mr. Kleger and family intend to leave Mrs. C. W . Odell, Tres. for Tillamook sometime next week. They propose to make it their future A G r f N t O e n i m n '« P r e s c r i p t i o n . home. Diseased blood, constipation and kid Mr. Womensdorf has had his house- ney, liver and bowel troubles are cured painted which has greatly improved the by Carl’s Clover Root Tea. appearance of it. ! »> IIM 1 keep the best rigs obtainable; have sale gentl horses and every accommodation for the comfort and pleasure of my customers A picked crowd o f young folks were in- turn ed in the door. Cheaper for you (on ly one profit to vited to attend a dance given near | Skookeumvitle. A ll the music they had p a y ), an d less bother (on ly one party to arrange with). was a harmonic. After everybody had played until they were given out they started out to find a violin. Wandering for some time they found a violin which furnished music. In the wee small hours . . . For A ll Kinds o f . . , they parted for their homes saying they had enjoyed a fine evening, but I don't believe they did. We are anxious to do a little good in this world andean think o f no pleasanter j E li Hill. Lumber City, Pa., writes, “ I have been suffering from Piles for or better way to do it than by recoin- twenty-five years and thought my case nie.iding One Minute Cough Cure as a j De W itt’s Witch Hazel preventive o f pneumonia, consumption incurable. Salve was recommended to me as a pile and other serious lung troubles that fol low neglected colds. J. C. Clark, drug- cure, so I bought a box and it performed a permanent cure.” This is only one of HP* thousands of similar cases. Eczema, sores ami skin diseases yield quickly S IIK IC W O O I> . when it is used. J. C. Clark, druggist. Rev. Leppcrt and wife intend giving I »concert here on June 2 1 . muih * Leave- Expenses in all departments unusually low. I in dancing until twelve o'clock when an IO W A H IL L . ample repast was served. The dancing Spring Term Begins Wednesday, April 1, 1H1MJ. Your correspondent looked several continued until four o'clock in the morn- For specific information address, times in vain for the market reports last ing when they departed well satisfied, T H O M A S M c ( ’L E L L A M ) , P re s id e n t, week. Wesley K yle and family will start for F o rest G ro v e , O re g o n . [They will appear regularly hereafter. Tillamook in the near future where he has rented a farm. — E d .] Miss Emma Brockman who has been Sir. and Mrs. Brice Wilson left ffr the visiting Mr. Boge returned to her home Coast Monday morning. in Albany on Tuesday. There was preachiug Sunday in the | school house by Mr. Adkins, of Gales ! Mr. Henry Matthew and wife have had an addition to their fim ily, a little black City. haired daughter. Mr. Ed Hughe?- has been on the sick Mrs. Fred Haase is slowly recovering list the past week. her health from the effects of the recent We are proud to say it was a Glen- buggy run-a-way in which she was wood lady, that carried off the gold thrown out. watch, at the re-union. B >ge & Ennes have had their thrash M. L. Donahue spent Sunday in Gales ing machine fitted up with a new patent City. wind stacker. U R0SKIIU1K. w PACIFIC UNIVERSITY ■ ■. and Tualatin Academy. Mr. j}ong Ue iost several head of cattle a short time ago. Their whereabouts is j not known, j A VCTy p l e a s a n t ,ialicing p a r t y w a s g jven at the ,lome of Mr and A, rs Bovs ]ast g atur,iay. The evening was spent w Cn-Mfell, Drain...... , , "U llo - e l.iir i to A .h laiid li.rlml,“ First (la ss Livery Stable 271 the part} . ' N" ■•..rtlMi'i.l......... H :»i,.n ,L'irg*k »an Franc...... ... 1« m , P ou U m Abov#» trill iim stop kt pt|l. p Pit), woodbiirit Sshttn,Turn#, * ► on. AH any, Alhttny Jnlu-tion ’r j llrtl.ey, II hi i .binic, Jnm iloa'iw Mr. and Mrs S u t .-r and Mr. Carter were the guest ct Mr and Mrs. Savage, last Sunday. Elder H. B. Morgan, who was located i the road. Mis-* W eidnar -»or‘ ^ M.-'!;nnviIl . | ... -■ rr.ri ago, preached a‘ the 1 Katie Bower returned from Portland last \s v.: Christian church Sunday morning and 1 last Saturday to make a few weeks visit Frank Otis lias returned to Portland evening. Union services were also held j with her parents. Carl «clsou had the misfortune last at the Baptist church in the evening. Miss Kate Kaufman, o f Portland, is Saturday to have his horse tun away and W. D. Hare returned home from his 1 spending a few days in visiting with break up his vehicle eastern trip Monday morning. I friends and relatives of this place. Mr. Savage who lias Jieen quite sick is A party o f government officers are now * <;. slowly improving engaged in making a military survey of I* would be hard to convince a man Miss Nora Whitmore who has been this county. —t ". .. . . ... 1 suffering from bilious colic that his itaying with Mrs. Rosa Ornduff, had to The equity term o f circuit court will j . agony is due to a microbe with an uu- return to her home in Newberg on ac convene next Monday. pronouncable name. But o. e dose of count of ill health. The Eastern Star people were enter De W itt’s Colic & Cholera Cure will Mr. Otis and daughter May are visit tained after lodge Tuesday night by a convince him o f its power to afford in ing at his father’s in Portland. lawn social at the residence of I)r. Link- stant relief. It kills pain. J. C. Clark, Nettie Newman went to Portland last later. druggist. week. She intend« to stay all summer. County Surveyor L. E. Wilkes, started Tuesday morning for Tillamook county C E D A R M IL L . Do you lack faith and love health? to perform a contract of government Our school closed last Friday for a Let us establish your faith and restore surveying. J. H. Smith, Perry Hall and your health with D e W itt’s Sarsaparilla. one or two others went along as assis short time. tants. Mrs. Wilkes, Mrs. Jabez W ilkes! J. C C arl:, druggist Miss Delia Johnston who has been and Mrs. Geo. Scliulmerich accompanied working in Portland, has returned home, < iL E X > V O O D . Train* land Daily. J A / vY patents The --Russell” Tn \ Y\ Feb. j ) I 1 May MAYWOOD Model No. ù 24, 1891 IT. 1X91 O et. 3. 1X93 J a n 1. 1X93 i\x Jan. 2 1 . 893 O th er* l*i titling Tfit ‘Mnywood" Is fhs rtrnnrtrn anU nm p leit blcvcle ever mute intr aod sort riders M»d<* material th,v I, I - s u M , fcittnh all kinds o l ro»dr riders. M ad . of m sterlsl .hat ,otid r0.„ A si.i/f rrnrt r •«.*.•«.. r f r _ » . ^ _ ^ i raaily taken apart ami pot together: ha* few part*, i* i:„Vi?f will hold together even in an Occident: no hollow tub..,* cru*. instruction that it* part» crn* m h *n exery in t a c IT t; “ a frame that cannot be broken; so simple that ita adjusting parts to serve it* at onnn«»»i^----- irieeA cron ir ir, nUca ___ .. . _i____ i _ * . ris "er\e a* i x 9 connect tug part s; a one- piece crank m place of a dozen pariaT a i w i ^ ^ v t J c i v ^ n a M ^ a n d ^ ^ V ^ p,irt8: a one* !• It \ >1 K —Improved double diamond, guaranteed fur three year* raPi<Lt r #n£*>?rtL ^ on' rolled steel rods (toughest and strongest metal for its weight known - 1 i *Hnch cold aluminum hmnvo fittings fittm «. in anch .„„w - A . ^eight known ; joined together with ninniImim bronze I In .neh m manner that it I. lm po..lbl. to b rrik o r «n t™ loose; a marvel of novelty, . M .Implicit jr sn.i <1 n ral.il It y : the i r r . t r . t r a m t î ï i ï J î i E art work In bicycle mechanism known, ,-VVon of “ 1 » « « » t t y *»■ to build » frame fr-tme without br^Vn h rJ rn Vmnra':TA'1 “ th .t tram e.continually h rr.k »n l fr»eture r ï ï S » « » * t " '- ractun „ h In cannot be repaired !'paired. ' W I I E K I . -i^-inc s w a i r a n n - d wÓo | „ i . * h,,n th,v ,r t buckled and brae* nil _____ A ____ Ippfe. IIP IM —Larve e rei . pattern. T I K E S - Arllfirton P t»°o wlre tsnsent spokes httrrrl or Mor- :ht l Quick can * W rlsh gul.-k Repair, Rei.air or . r some ...me ol ..iL r Sr.l-elaea " n OI> 0 It is reported that Ben D, 2:06>4, w ill bo campaigned in tho Village farm stable in 1800. Diablo, the California free for all pacer, w ill be raced in the east next iSK'S-S" ‘.»‘■»»Dt I’Wt. Incintimi wh - I, <'rank aIi,. .teertn. h..'^.tia ' J.^AK -?^-B»!l vt».viw v-D esi quality tool steel, carefully tempered m i ioe . A ' ' 1 13 a n d season, it is said. hardened centers, rear adjustment. t'K ¿ n k s - o q , High grade i erank. fully pro- Guaranteed stakes worth foO.OOO are teeted by patent.; no rotter p in . HE W I I -Shorte.t ~ si or 7J. l i t t » r E lIK K Inde.trnetiMe fo rk e ro in ' n ,* * t ,T ,nehe«. li h f A W - offered by the Brooklyn Jockey club for ItA R -R eyeralhte and v l l u s l , |. e a -ilr adhuted'to’i S t i i ü i . f ’ ^ i * ^ " t « 1- H A N D I.E nl.hed If ordered. S A D U t . E - P ,v f . ,,Ilium ram'" hr>rn inf- the spring meeting of 1896. l ; « - t r . p or rubber; full ball hesrtc*. F I X I s H - K m<Se l- p . D A U t - C. H. Nelson, the Maine horseman, nickel plated. F.ach Btcvele entnpl.: with tool hug minin' w ren i f * ' bright parts » p o u n tt I__ h 0,,' r sc- settled his lawsnit with Dr. Bnnker, cordms to Urea, pedal.. . . . I d l « , etc. j: m ___pounds. $19 I* o n r Xpeciw l W h o lsa paying that gentleman $ 2,000 as dam or less. To quickly intro in « I f S>Ter »«fo re »old + + + + 4 ^ + + + + + + 4 -4 -+ + the - W a y w o o d " Bicycle, w . ages. have decided to make T . this k f f paper m t k a e c_ K* _ _ oou,. n offer stTing eiery reader |of of Coupon No 2082 this paper a chance to get a first-cla«* wheel *t »hi John R. Gentry hus paced three miles lowest (owe.t price price evsr eyer offered. offered. On receipt . f tM o n on ^fciL iS f aooD pox we w ill .h ip to anyone the above Hicvrle aeenretr r ’ . t in 2.4)4 or better; Joe Patcben, two; P H IL L IP S . .nd m arantee .ate dellyery. » • k o l . S / Mascot, Flying Jib and Online, one repee.eute.1 after arrlyal and »x a m ia tlo n We win .a f f Mias Anna Luster, of Glen wood, is vis each. 1 Ktvileae of examination “ r f e s . J l n d e o . ^ f iting with friends in this vicinity. Iff S U N T W ITH "O h, yon may produce decisions to O R D IR PO R The Bethany band played in Portland provo anything,” remarks Judge Ingra *f f o M “ th* opt»'- No. s Maywood the Fourth. ham. "b u t to say that a borne race is a CASH BUYERS' UNION, ...Bicycle... Word has been seceived from Jalia and lottery ia a misuse of the English lan- 6 » W ast Vaa Baren Street. Be >•$ *, CHICASO. ILL. guage." ► ♦+♦♦+++4 Edward Frantz who recently left Oregon The most Complete»»* ever offered to I f you want an ENG BOILER. THRc POW ER 0RSA W rite us for Ca The Massillon Eip* Port-nMl'. 1IA NEXT! WJ $ 5-00 S lm v iiiii n w * g at Wash and W fl® ^