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A B O U T TO W N . professional Cards. Mr. and Mrs. Darling Smith were in Paints, oils and glass at Abbot & Roe’s. the Grove Tuesday. COLE, PH. G ., M. D., Native Herb» at the Miller Pharmacy. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n , ne No, 3* DR. Forest Grove. at P io n e e r O ffic e D ru g S to re . For gent’s clothing, go to Haines & I Hailey’«. For a good McKinley or Bryan cigar, | go to Miller’s Pharmacy. Dr. Lowe will be in Forest Grove soon. The wise will wait for him. C. E. G E IG E R , e o p a t h ic and p h y s ic ia n .Miss Lucy Shattuck, of Portland, is visiting Miss Winifred Marsh. surgeon IFOREST G R O V E , OREGON, See the new Orient Toe in Men’s Foot- I 1.1 .rienllon P»M I" Medical and surtfml j wear in Gregg’s show window. cjo* Women an d Children and all cl,Mile Doors, windows and mouldings a | Portland prices. Abbott & Roe. SMITH & BOW M AN, rO R N EVS-A T -L A W , Choice country lard by the can at 7 | cents a pound. Caples & Thomas. ^otaria! Work »ml Conveyancing. | S i & 7 M organ B’.k. HILLSBORO, O r . For Sale.—A good $350 upright piano for $150. Inquire of Mr. J. E. James, Cornelius, Oregon. W. M. L A N G L E Y , Cut Rate Sale—in all grades of Ladies’ and Gents’ footwear. See TOHNKV and co u n selo r a t l a w Gregg’s show window. I Iteputy Prosecuting Attorney. Collections a specialty. Principal Harry Coleman, the of Reed- Ufl. —Up-stairs, Woods A Caples ville school, was in town Wednesday, Building. riding up on his wheel. I, N ix o n The Free Methodists will have service in the Baptist church at 3 p. m., Sunday. Watt’s school house 10 a. m. , , d e n t is t The place to do your shopping is at Haines & Hailey’s. The best assort ment aiul the best value for your money. FO R EST GROVE m. to 4 p. in. 'n Street OREGON. Doctor Vincent Davis and Thomas Bellingher started for Tillamook at 5 p. ni. Wednesday, to be gone about one week. D R . O. C. H I A T T D E N T IS T . Tom Madigan. the tinner, has an ex cellent work horse to sell or trade, cheap; weight, about 1,200 pounds. Call at once and see him. sIn W alker ' s B u iu u s a ou Main Street, «y stairs. Oilice hour«, 9 a id . to 4 p. m. Judge Baber and daughters returned Saturday afternoon from Newport where they have been breathing the ocean zone for the past three weeks. THOMAS H. T O N G U E , J t T O K N K Y - A T - L A W , HliAaaoao. a „ H , notos U oohtv , On. U. W. W A R D , M D H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N , | A team of first-class work and driving ! horses, one or both to sell or trade for ; cattle at a bargain. Inquire of J. A. j Vanderhey, three miles north of Forest I Grove. I Why do you pay 15 cents for a shave and 25 cents for a haircut when the BEST G R O V E , - - OREGON. same can be had for 10 and 20 cents at nation ter pensions every Wednesday. | the Eagle Parlor? Children’s hair cut ting 15 cents. Office at hi* residence, j U IT T I f C C h | H h \ C nf C IU l Ni l MrS H’ A,lkins Passed through BINDERS’ TWINE, OILS, ETC. Whoa! Stop at the . . . |iast Chance Grocery. . C. . . . and Loan Broker. as were required and he came home in the afternoon. HILLSBORO O regon \ ‘ IN TED-SEVERAL FAITH FU L MEN OK J ’ Women to travel for responsible estnb- P*hed liou«o in Oregon. Salary |T80. payable il l weekly nod expenses. Position permanent, teferenre. Lncl-me self-addressed stamped en plope. The National. Star Building, Chicago. Rncklen’s Arnica Salve, rhe Best Salve in the world for Cuts, ai*es, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Yer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands ilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup ts. and positively cures Piles, or no y required. It is guaranteed to give Tect satisfaction or money refunded, ce 25 cents per box. For sale by as. Miller. Kipans Tabulea: at druggists. Hipans Tabulea cure headache. Crosley, the photographer, has rented his old stand over the postoffice and is now prepared to do all kinds of photographing with neatness and dis patch Mr. Crosier needs no recom-, mendation, having built and run this same gallery for a number of years, and the quality of his work has always been jj equal to the best. Mr. H. W. Scott and family, who have been in Colorado for several months, re turned to the Grove Saturday evening, clad to get out ot the boom country into substantial Oregon. Mr. Scott found the pictured Colorado, advertised as a paradise for invalids, very different from the reality with a climate so sickly that even the strong were made weak. In .11 his travels he has found nothing to come up to Orcgo*. HIBB HAS BUSTED For school shoes, see Gregg's Show Dr. Lowe is the only regular graudate Window. optician that travels in Oregon. Miss Anna Matod of Buxton visited Cronin’s steam wood saw will do work friends in town Monday. on short notice cheaply and well. Go to Haines & Bailey’s for bargains. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Temple, of They must make room for fall stock. Scoggins valley, were in town Monday. • N o t ic e .—On and after June 1 all busi Rev. Peter Burnett will preach at ness must be cash. T. C. M c N a m e r . I Thatcher next Sunday afternoon at 3:30. Mrs. J. C. Greer returned Wednesday , You can make your money go the far- . from a six week’s visit with friends in 1 thest by buying your goods of Haines & Seattle. Bailey. Born—To the wife of Mr. Retzel, at For clothing, shoes, dry goods and Greenville, the 29th of August, a groceries Haines & Bailey are head daughter. quarters. Most of the campers have returned Notice.—On and after Aug. I, all busi and everybody is getting ready for the ness must be strictly cash at Gregg’s year’s work. Dry Granulated Sugar 20 lbs. for $1.00 Shoe Storr. 50 lbs. for 1.00 Caples & Thomas have a job lot of Best White Beans nlick Todd's farm so far holds the corsets in which they are offering special Rolled O a ts.................... 32 lbs. for 1.00 record for this year’s grain crop, averag bargains. Good Clean R ic e .......... ......................20 lbs. for 1.00 ing 40 bushels. Mr. Olsen of Tillamook stopped in Baking Powder, guaranteed the best, pound can 30c Dr. Lowe, the well known oculist, will town Monday night on his way through Prices on all Groceries in proportion to above. be in Hillsboro next week. See him if to Holbrook. you need glasses. Mrs. Samuel Crow returned yesterday Base ball game at McMinnville next from a two week’s trip visiting friends in Sunday afternoon for $50. Yamhill vc. Washington. Great reduction on Summer Goods in order to close Washington county. College opens Wednesday, September ! out to make room for fall stock. Dr. Price’s Cook Book given away with 16th, and soon the town will be alive each 15 cent can of Cream Baking Pow again with students. der. Caples & Thomas. Woodsawing in any amount done j Travellers sav the finest looking hops j promptly and well. Leave orders at our Do not fail to take advantage of our in the valley are in the yard by the rail- j feed store. Hartrampf Bros. for the next only. road near Cornelius. Abbott & Roe, agents for the Crescent Men’s All Wool Killed Suits, worth $6.00 Reduced to $4.25 Go to Tom Madig^n’s to get your line of Bicycles. Best wheel in the “ “ “ Suits in black, blue and stoves. You may be sure he will give world for the money. Only $50.00. brown, worth $7.50 Reduced to 96.50 you a bargain. Just give him a call. C. M. Keep and M. Craig went out “ “ “ worth $12.00 . Reduced to $9.00 A good new shoe has been found and Tuesday on Mr. Phelps’ stage to spend a brought to this office. If the owner will few days near Hillside, fishing, hunting Boys’ two-piece Suits, black, blue and kindly send around the mate we shall and recreating generally. brown, worth $3.00 .... Reduced to $2.50 have a pair. Dr. C. L. Large reports a daughter A large assortment of Extra Pants, prices from $1 to $3.50 Have that old suit cleaned, dyed and weighing 9',, pounds born to the wife of made new. It will save you buying a Mr. Thurston Reynolds, living near Dan new one. Forest Grove Laundry and Baker’s, on the second inst. Dye House. $1.50 reduced to $ 1.13 Mr. Kelly and sons, of East Portland, Ladies’ Black and Tan Oxfords ... 1.25 reduced to .90 To Rent.—A pleasant eight room who have been in town the past week Misses’ Black and Tan Oxfords house in a central part of town in good looking for a farm have bought the Ladies’ Dongola Button 1.75 reduced to 1.50 condition. Rent reasonable. Apply at Smith place east of Gaston. Men’s Satin Oil Congress and Lace 2.23 reduced to 1.83 the H a t c h e t office. Mr. Louis McKown, of Gresham, prin Why send your shirts away to a steam cipal of the Beaverton school, visited laundry to be eaten up with acids when friends in Cornelius the early part of the there is a hand-washing laundry at home week and spent Tuesday in the Grove. A new line just added to mv stock. I-will sell cheaper where shirts are 8 cents? Free bags, free cleaning, and free than you can buy in Portland. Come and see them before Fred Kane has accepted a position in storage of wheat at Washington County buying elsewhere. Portland. Harry Dan forth is now pre Mills. We guarantee in our receipt that paring himself for a pharmacist with J. no storage shall be charged unless the C. Clark at the corner drug store. wheat be taken from our warehouse. T h e P rices in D R Y GOODS, CLO TH ING, BOOTS A N D SH O ES, H A T S A N D C A P S, in fact, e v e ry th in g alon g the line. GROCERIES DRY GOODS CLOTHING duction Sale G reat Re i{() d ays SHOES STOVES N ! the Grove yesterday on her way home ¡in company with her daughter, Julia, The parties who entered my garden have just received a lull line of I who lives in Portland, and will rusticate Saturday night in search for watermelons | at home a while. had better call at once and settle for the Ladies liall at the college will furnish damage done as they are known.— Mrs. accommodations for teachers, and will O. Brown. J also serve meals to the business men at A very interesting relic of an early race ) 25 cents. The Ladies Working Society is on exhibition at Caples & Thomas’ , a I of the Congregational church has the the latest pattern. Also a full and cutting tool found in Alaska fifty implete line of extras for the McCor- enterprise in charge. feet beneath the surface while digging a ick machines. They have also a line 0 Rev F. E. Scofield, formerly of this well last year. place, now pastor of Hillsboro Baptist Ladies’ Working Society of the M. E. I church, will preach next Sabbath, Sep church will hold an Apron Fair and Nap tem ber 6, at ir o’clock a. m., at the kin social Sept. 18, afternoon and even a complete line of haying tools, j Baptist church. Forest Grove. ing. Supper from 5 to 9, with articles ¡ich as S C Y T H E S , F O R K S , H A Y Dr. C. E. Geiger, who has been in on exhibition and for sale all dav. nRRIKRS, RO PE, E T C . They are ! Portland packing up, is back again and I f you want to patronize home in Jllv prepared to meet the wants of the next week will move into the Dr. Bowlby dustry go to the Forest Grove Manu ople for the harvest of 1896. house where he will be ready to attend facturing company. Building material *ific Ave. F O R E S T GROVE. to those desiring his professional ser- of better quality, better make and I vices. cheaper than those bought in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Jones and son Monday two fines, each with the costs arrived Tuesday lrom Silver City, New amounting to $ 3.6o, were imposed in the Mexico, and drove out to Lyda s mill. recorder’s court. One was paid in cash, Mrs. Jones is a daughter of Win. Lyda but in the other case rather than be and has not seen her father for eighteen bothered with a boarder the citv took it years. They will remain here about out in lumber. three weeks. •/ Charley LaChapelle returned Monday All of the committee of the McKinley afternoon from the Wilson river where The last place to get your Republican Club arc requested to meet he has been engaged since Thursday in supplies until you reach Til at Woods & Caples’ hall on Saturday restoring tlm telephone line which went lamook. I can y a full line of evening, Sept. 5, *1 7* 3° ' 1° make ar* down in the forest fires. The fire is over rangements for the Mitchell meeting at but it is still warm there. )ry Goods and Groceries, Forest Grove on Sept. 14. Every mem Patent Medicines, In the recent division of school funds ber is requested to be present. I. A. joint districts of Washington county with Cigars and Tobacco. Macrum, Pres. Yamhill drew from that county, district Congregational Church —Regular ser- pishing Tackle and all necessary j vices will be resumed next Sunday. Bus- II and 55, K. II. Jeter, Gaston, $16 .11; 50 and 74, E . C. Miller. Scholls, $5.58; supplies for a camp outfit. i iness meeting Saturday evening. Com- 32 and 75; Matthew Bates, Gaston, o. ! niunion Sunday morning, ar.d the pastor For 90 days: Twenty-five pounds of will preach in the evening. It is hoped S a r g e n t , i that so many of the congregation as are good boiling meat for $1.00. Roasts 5 G A LE S C R E E K . | in the city will attend both services Sun- and 6 cents a pound. Steak 6 to 8 cents | day. All will he cordially welcome. a pound. Fresh Tillamook salmon every »tary Public Fire and Accident Insurance | “ Come, let us worship together.” —A. Monday, Wednesday and Friday even ing. C a s h . McNamer’* Meat Market. itice of the Peace Loans, Collections { Rogers, Pastor. Miss Bessie Evans, of Oregon City, Melki Johnson, while out on business visited Mrs. H. D. Jones last week. Miss J Wednesday morning, was suddenly Evans will soon move to the Grove to I seized with stomach derangement, and J . I. KJMIGjHT, continue her studies in Pacific Univer had to be taken into the home of Mr. sity. She will continue the Elocution VanDvke where he remained for several class which was so favorably received 11m l Fire Insurance hours. A doctor and his wife were sum moned who administered such remedies last year. McCormick larvestinfE «1« Shirts 8c at Forest Grove Laundry. Two parties from Patton Valley, a big six-footer and a gritty little German, had a fisty set-to Tuesday evening in a notary’s office while macing out some papers. No serious injuries and no arrests. MUST BE SOLD 1 These goods must be sold regardless of price to make j room for fall stock. Bring in your produce. Anything I j ; can find a market for I will buy. Messrs. Harry Crossley, G. W. Hines, J John Lucas and Charlev Hines returned from a hunt in the elk country, Friday. They killed a wildcat’ hut fires in the mountains had driven the game back and they got sight of nothing else. J. D. HIBBS, GASTON M c K i n l e y club . f •V ; Z "• ja Q There will be a bean supper at G . A. i The McKinley -Republican Club J tátt ¿ ill* R. hall on Wednesday evening, Sept. 16. ¡of Forest Grove will open the cam- k - All members of the Ladies’ Relief Corps , paign at Forest Grove on Tuesday raesup . - - . au sHcsxjcsansar.xi' E. M cN E IL L and veterans of the Union army and evening, Sept. 8 th. H011. T. T. P rä sid e n t und M a n a g e r. their families are respectfully invited.— Geer, presidential elector, will ad John H. Dolstrum, Programme Com dress the club on the political issues T O T H E mittee. of the campaign. Mr. Geer is the Mr. F. L. Trullinger of North Yamhill stopped off in the Grove, Wednesday, farmer orator of Oregon and is well on his way by wheel to Hillsboro to prepared to demonstrate to the visit his uncle, Dr. Wood. Mr. Trul farmer, the mechanic and the labor linger was the republican candidate for ing man the interest they have in o n e * t ji k c h o ic e or county surveyor and fell with the rest of supporting McKinley in the present his party in the late bimetallic slaughter. TWO T R A N SC O N T IN E N T A L campaign. The music for the oc Tuesday was the first day of the open casion will be furnished by the season for grouse, china pheasant and quail. Quite a number of the local sports Forest Grove Hand and McKinley went out among them but bags were Glee club. * GREAT UNION R O U T E S rare. Birds were very scarce owing to the rains during the breeding seasou and also probably infringement of the law in the matter of shooting the birds at that time. Tuesday evening the McKinley club held its first meeting of the campaign. The band furnished music and a brief introductory address was made by Presi dent Macrum. Seventeen delegates to the county league Republicans clubs, which meets in Hillsboro this afternoon, were elected. Delegates are A. T. Knox, J. C. Greer, M. D. Markham, Aus in Craig, L. E . Smith, I. A. Macrum, F . U. Burnett, J . L. Gregg, I)r. Gates, Joe Bailey, E . W. Haines, C. C. Caples, W. K . Curtis, A. Hinman, C. L . Large and Oscar Ahlstrom. Dove P arty. Miss Winifred Marsli received injuries Lost.—A ^old filled, Swiss, nickel in a bicycle mishap two weeks ago which movement, full jeweled, anchor lever, have since confined her to the house, so hunting case watch. Made for stem -; Tuesday afternoon in pursuance of a pre wind, but adapted to key. On last Sat arranged plan nineteen of her young urday. Finder will be rewarded by re-\ lady friends pai9 her a visit in a body. turning to W c . E . McLeod, at Dilley, It was intended to be a surprise and it or to Hatchet office. was complete. Ice cream which had Tuesday afternoon a lamp exploded in been secretly manufactured in the college the photograph gallery over the post-! building basement and cakes, each the office and set fire to a half gallon can of perfection of the maker's skill, were soon asphaltum which was sitting near. produced and spread out in a delightful Harry Crosley, who is again in charge school girl banquet. Music and games of the studio, rushed in and tried to filled out a merry, pleasing afternoon. smother the burning liquid, now running The participants were Miss Winifred over the floor, with a rug. Finally he Marsh, Mrs. C. O. Roc, Mrs. Bertie succeeded and then threw the blazing Grimes, the Misses Gleason, Misses Su rug out of the window. An alarm had san Danforth, Charlotte Graham, Lucia been turned in and hosecart and truck Shattuck, Lois Parker. May Rogers, Ele brought out quickly, but there was no anor Russell, Jessie I.ancefitld, Margaret occasion for their services. Losa is under Hinman, Carrie Watt, Blanche Garrison, $15, but it vas a narrow escape from an Livcrne Baber, Bettie Thorp, Anna Roe and Mary Clark. expensive fire. VERMONT lfi TO 1. NORTHERN RY, PACIFIC HI. VIA VIA SPO KA N E D EN VEB WHAT’S THE MATTER? HAVE M IN N E A P O L IS YOU HEARD FROM AKI> VERMONT? Russell has and will go you i6to i that he has the best and newest line of C .\ M - P A I O N H A T S A N I » C A P S in Oregon. With the line of G I C O C E I t - I K S we ought to sell you some. Come and see us, wc will take eggs or silver; don’ t care anything about the gold; lo, : 25 or 50 cent pieces will suit us, and we will give you as much S U G A I t, C O F F E E . T E A , F L O U R or TO B A C C O fo r .AO «■ «■ ut* ns nn.v h o u s e ill O r e g o n . W. A. RUSSELL, Ingles’ Building, Forest Grove, Oregon. AND K A N S A S CITY ST. P A U L LO W OM AHA RATES EASTER N O CEAN TO ALL C IT IE S . STEAM ER S Leave Portland E very 5 Days . . . roa . . . w. W. BREEDEN, Forest G m e, 0r„ oa adóreos : w . H. IIUBLBURT. flen’l Pass. Arcui, If dull, spiritless ml stupid; If your blood is thick and sluggish; If your ap petite is capricious and uncertain. You need Sarsaparilla. For best results take DeWitt's. It recommends itself. J . C. Clark, druggist. wpRTl.AND. ok. H ATCH ET T h e I I I « o f W om en . . . AHD . . Constipation causes more than half the ills of women. Carl’s Clover Root Tea is a pleasant cure for Constipation. For sale at Clark's drug store. fl.flO W e e k ly O regonian M n n e y to On improved tarm property at 8 per cent. M. F . Nixon, Forest Grove. ! ’ «*r Y e a r M o n th . I> n ilr .g th i*