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About Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1896)
V prolV>.»i<»iii*l C u r d s. ABO U T TO T i ~ ----------------------------- ------------------ ----- M rs, H a lle tt aud son C lau d e d rove to visited the m etropolis ^or^ an^ Satu rd ay. 6 COLE. l ’ H. G ., M. O ., , ! *’ or the latest cu t in bloom ers see PHVSICIAN a n d S u r g e o n , S h irts 8c. Forest Grove Laundry and ^m*th’s F urn iture w indow . D y e House. jj 0 j F o re st G rove. Lean der Chow m ng, o f D ille y , w as in A ll styles o f toes in ladles' and g e n t’ s town yesterd ay on business. pgK,: ¡it 1'ioaeer Dnig Store. rubbers. G re g g ’« Shoe Store. Carl Banks and Kd N aylo r visited the Mrs. .1 S. Clark and daughter were in C0UI,O' seat W edn esday on business. W A R D , M . D. D . W . Portland F rid ay aud Saturday. AND SU R G EO N , T h e N aylor bu ild ing on th e corn er o f Mrs. Graham and Miss Graham spent M ain street and N orth a ven ue is b ein g Office a t b is re s id e n c e , re-roofed. F rid ay and S atu rd ay in Portland. M iss B elle S atu rd ay. »REST G R O V E , - OREGON. - „tastton (or pensions every Wednesday, dr . c. E. GEIGER, physician surgeon W k o p a t h ic a n d 1 renili» id ’«*. Bowlby house, i'aelfi«* w e., ® ww*tof Korest Grove hotel. .. ,u .:u T G R O V K T O R K G O N F<*K •• .„t.t.vnll.'ii to Medical ?>< M rglral Whlldrensudsllehtronl.; Baker Miss G eorge, ol M cM in n ville , w as T h e fam ily o f R. w . Traver who have visitin g Mrs. A b b ott one d ay (lu rin g been in Portland returned last week. the past w eek. , Mr. G ilbert o f Zanesville, Ohio, visited .Mr, A . K. F ow ler h as m oved in to th e friends at H errick ltn ll during the week. R oos property on the corn er o f P a cific , v pent tig o f Jai l M illinery at Mrs. L. ami S. T h ird avenues. E. H iatt. W alker, Building, M ain St. , ,. , , , Mrs. S co tt is ta k in g care o f M rs. I „ H olbrook lodge A . P . & A. M. m eets W ilcox o f S coggin s v a lle y . Mrs. W ilc o x Th ursday evening, Oct. 15. A ll M aster is reported m uch b etter. M asons invited. Mr. I Jell M atteson paused th rou gh ( M en's cloth in g made o f Oregon go o d s tow n Satu rd ay w ith a large lo a d o f oats as w ell as Eastern m ake. Fine d isp la y, on his w ay to P ortlan d . H a in e s S B ailrv. L a d ie s ’ c a i ' k s N ix o n , and ja ck e ts , G rap e boxes at G r e e r’ s. P a in ts, o ils and gla ss a t A b b o t & R o e ’s. Great Reduction F o r sch o o l shoes, see G r e g g ’s S h o w W in d o w . S h irts 8c. D ye H ouse. F orest Grove- L a u n d ry and P rices y u n llty V a rie ty To P le a se E veryb o d y IN Stationery. M rs. E s th e r K a n e o f P o rtlan d Sun- d ayed in th e G ro v e . T h e co u n ty cou rt is in sp e ctin g b rid ges in th is v ic in ity tod ay. MILLER PHARMACY D oo rs, w in d o w s a n d m o u ld in g s a P o rtlan d prices. A b b o tt & R oe. P rescriptio n s a S p e c ia l t y . P erfum es , D ru g s , S C ro n in 's steam w oodsa v w ill do w ork on sh ort n otice c h e a p ly a u d w e ll. ch o o l S u p p l ie s . M e n 's c lo th in g m ad e o f O regon good s tt# ttS H astern m ake. P in e d isp la y . ! H ain es & B a ile v, c - **• S m ith h as c n r v l , h igh b a c k d in in g ch airs for $1 e a ch . A ls o rock ers to beat a n y th in g . Dr. C o le 's broth er, W a k e y , cam e from S alem F rid a y and w ill rem ain d u rin g th e d o c to r 's a b sen ce. Owing to the times it is necessary for all persons to la te s t Hcrt Stew art w is in town Ihursdav. style«. A fine d isp lay uml w ill be «old L a DIES C A i» K a and j a c k e t s . latest m a ]c e e ^ their h e i r m money o n e y g go, O , i in n p purchasing u r c h a s i n g g good*, o O t t a , a as * far s p possible. o s s ib le far a as H e is h before-the-war dem ocrat and cheap. H aines & B ailev. atylea. A fine d iip U y and w ill be sold J ° r 0 0 r d e n t is t . sure B rvan will lie elected. . . ’ [ch e a p . H ain es fit B a ile y. Some, perhaps, are not sure where they should go to purchase •W oodsawing in nnv am ount done F O R E S T G R O V E ji.rr- E n larged crayon portraits given F r e e prom ptly and w ell. L e a ve ord ers a t ou r M rs. Joh n B a rk e r, w ife o f T illam ook money For the information o f t l l O S e w h o de- most for t their money. information those OREGON. isi. to 4 p- m. w l:h every $10 purchase at S m ith 's Fur- feed store. H artram p f Bros. c o u n ty ’s treasurer, w ent th ro u g h to h er lu Q S t JOr n e ir m oney. r For o r t n the e ln i o r m a i i o n O of I IO O S C W who B O B de T I Street niture Store. Ask for a coupon. h om e on T h u rsd ay'9 stage. sire to know our prices we quote th£ following on a few of A b b ott & R oe. a gen ts for th e C rescen t I Messrs. G a tes,G iltn e r, Watrous, M ark- line o f B icycles. Best w h eel in th e F o r sn ag p ro o f ru b b er boots, c a ll at O . C . Hi A T T DR. ham anil John B aldw in started M onday w orld for th e m onev. O n ly $50.(0. ^ G r e g g ’ s S h oe S tore. T h e se good s are t h e m a n y l i n e s W C C a r r y : ENTIST. for T illam o o k on a fishing trip. „ ’ gu aran teed a b so lu te ly sn a g -p ro o f.. ' \ r „ „ >„ c . i r . $4.00 and upwards Gloucester Grey Prints.................5c G o to fo m M a d ig a n ’s to g e t yo u r | ' M en s o iilts M en’s high rubber boots, Boston stoves. Y o u m ay be sure lie wi'.l g iv e M rs. M erch a n t o f N o rth Y a m h ill w as y o u t h s ’ S u i t s . , Mourning Prints ................. 5c m ake, $ 3 7 5 - G reg g's Shoe Store, you a bargain . 'Just giv e him a ca ll. v isitin g at th e h om e o f h e r broth er, M r. ^ ^ Chocolate Prints............................. 5c rtf«W alk «it's B uilmxo on Main Street,up These goods are warranted first grade . | G eo. L. S m ith , sev eral d ays th e p a s t , B o y s ’ S u i t s Ilatrs. (»me» hour»,» a. m. to 4 p.m. \ Miss E m " m a T u rn er w h o has been w ith Amoskeag and other Ginghams 5c Men’s S h o e s... 1.00 " 11 L a d i e s ’ c a p e s and j a c k e t s , latest her parents on thfe H in m an farm fo r th e week- C o l. D rak e an d J u d g e \V. D. H are ad- J^adies ’ Shoes 75 11 11 ! styles. A fine display and w ill be sold past few w eeks has returned to tow n. A ll wool flannel........................ 25c d ressed 11 fair sized a u d ien ce in th e . . ‘ cheap. H aines & B ailey. _ . . .... . TH O M A S H . T O N G U E , M r. Porter is b u ild in g a b a m on h is B ryan in terest a t V e r ts h a ll M o n d a y ! Shirting 1 Tints.............................. 5c Men's half wool socks................toe J T O R N e y - a t - l a w , j Mr. and Mrs. T. C. N aylor, o f Wood- residence property on P a cific a ven ue ■ even in g, Indigo “ ...............................5c Cotton blankets, per pair........... 75c land, W ash., form erly residents o f this j n ear the southeast corn er o f th e cam pu s. B oard, o r board w i t h r o o m , i n n i c e coun ty, are visitin g relatives here th is . . . . . , , .. . ■ ll.LOH- •:.<>• W a SK i S u TOH COl’NTY, Oa. , 0 1 \\ e are not g o ld bugs o r silv e r b u gs, h om e co n ve n ie n t to th e c a m p u s . E v e r y w eek. | ®. we re copper bugs. B rin g in you r pen- th in g com forta b le aud h o m e l i k e . L o w 1 Mr. H. J. H efty, a prom inent a r c h ite c t; nies, Caples & T h om as w an t to buy th em , rates. Inq u ire a t H a t c h e t o f f i c e . SM IT H & B O W M A N , SO D A. Coal oil, per gallon ..................... 20c 1 o f Portland, and Mrs. H efty Sundayed in I E v e r bod know s th a t th e cash b u v e r T h e re is no excu se for a n y m a n t o a p Arm and Hammer...........................6c Coal Oil, per case..................... $2.20 Forest Grove being the guests o f Mr. wh<> tak cs hU T T O R N E V S -A T -L A W , m oney to a cred it store pear in society w ith g r iz z ly b e a r d s i n c e Cow Brand....................................... 6c Good vinegar..................................15 nton anner. | jle jp S SUpport th e cred it cu sto m e r’s th e in trod u ction o f B u c k i n g h a m ’ s D y e , Notarial W o rk an d C o n v e y a n c in g , W as your account ever more than you [ fam ily as w ell as his ow n. Schilling’s .........................................6c Corn Starch .....................................7c w h ich colors n atu ra l b row n o r b la c k . wms f & ; Morgan Blk. H i l l s b o r o , O r . th ought it should he? W a sit not because; q>. W . Jackson passed th rou gh tow n L o o k oa t for th e D eM oss co n ce rt to be CO FFEE . Gloss starch............................. 7° you were charged m ore for goods than T uesday and rep orted th a t t h e 'h u n t in g W. M. L A N G L E Y , h e ld N ov. 2 at th e M eth o d ist ch u rch . yon paid when buying for cash? party he w as witU in th e m oant8 i ,ls f ir A r b u c k & 's ..................................... , 8 c So l h s Liverpool S a lt......................40 I t w ill be th e finest e n terta in m e n t ever j^TTOR.NEY A N D C O U N S E L O R A T LAW Four o f Forest G rove's citizens a t -1 six days k ille d one e lk and n in e deer, g iv e n in F o re st G rove. E v e r y b o d y L io n ..................................................18c 3 lbs Gold D ust...... #” aoc Deputy P ro se cu tin g A tto rn e y . tended the Groner sale at S ch olls Tues- L ouis w ilc o x ot Sc0 R gim v a lie y re . com e. Best G r e e n .....................................25c Rolled Oats, per l b ..................2 ^ c C o lle c tio n s a sp e c ia lty . d ay. In the party were Messrs. Lance- cen tly ca u g h t a b ig b la ck b ear a fter it R oom and board tor tw o stu den ts, near I Office:— U p -stairs, W ood s A C a p les 20 lbs Soap........................ 75 to 90c field, Geo. Bacon and Geo. and Ed. N ay had k ille d a la rge h o g for him on M r. j th e sch ool, e v e ry th in g fu rn ish ed , $2.25 B u ild in g. Bacon, O regon.................. • • ■ 7 D c j arSi pints per dozen. . . 50c lor. C asses’ ra n ch . j p er w eek, som e w o rk can be fu rn ish ed Lard, 5 lbs...................................... 4 0 c Q narts per dozen .............. 60c Dr. W. G. Cole, has gone East to" at- J. G . Johnson and w ife o f H illsb oro ! tow ard board i f d esired. E n q u ire a t th is !iss Annie Pomeroy, tend a surgical course at John H opkins j ,eft last S a tu rd a y for D en ver, C olorado. | office. Climax Tobacco............................ 35c one-lialf gallon, per dozen.........80c Stenographer and Typewriter U niversity. During his absence Dr. J. , j j r j 0)m son ow ns p rop erty in M on trose | • T h e sch ool fo r je w e lle rs it\ Illin o is Star Tobacco............................. 40c jjest American Refined Su gar. . . W . Morrow w ill be in charge o f his prac- Va]1 Colorado. General T y p e w r itin g , Law w h ere M a yn e A b b o tt w as stu d y in g has Battle A x .....................................25c W ork, C o p y in g , C o rresp o n d tice. I ’ M r. A b b o tt has W h v do yo u p a y 15 cen ts for a sh ave been burned d ow n . ence, etc., d o n e q u ic k ly and Our fall stock o f boots, shoes a n il/ u b -1 and cen'u fo r’ a h a ircu t w hen th e heard n o th in g y e t as to w h a t h is so n ’ s neatly and ut a m oderate W e carry a very large stock and will always sell on the p r i c e ........................................ her goods has arrived. Can meet all sam e c jn be h ad for io and 20 cen ts at p la n s are. GROCERIES. j f H a t c h e t O f f i c e - M en ’s , he K a g le P arior? F o re st G ro e com petition at lowest prices. heavy w orking boots from $1.50 upw ards, j , 5 cent3 G reg g’s Shoe Store. Stotary Public F ir e a n d A c c id e n t In su ran ce Mice o f the P eace L o an s, C o llectio n s „ . . . I f you w an t to patron ize h om e in dustry go to th e F o re st G ro v e M an u fa ctu rin g com p an y. B u ild in g m ate ria l o f b etter q u ality, b e tte r m a k e and ch eaper th an those b ou gh t in P o rtlan d . . . . and Loan Broker. HILLSBORO, - T e tte r, eczem a and a ll sim ila r sk in very trou b les are cured b y th e use o f D e W it t ’s W itch H azel S alve . It soothes at on ce, j meet and restores th e tissues to th e ir n a tu ra l | co n d itio n , and n e ve r fails to cu re piles. J. C . C la rk , d ru ggist. S en ator B ro w n e ll o f O regon C ity spo ke ■ Dr. L a rge is p u ttin g up a tw o-story for M c K in le y W e d n e sd a y n ig h t to a good ones left. T h e S p eaker w as e lo 20x30 fram e b u ild in g on his lo t opposite crow ded h ou s? Insurance F o r the m onth o f Septem ber the g o v the post-office. Down stairs w ill be five quen t, w itty and p u t th e ca m p a ig n is- j ernm ent m int statem ent shows th a t the room s for th e d o cto r’s use, and up-stairs sues c le a rly and c o n v in c in g ly b efore his hearers. U nited States coined 6 tons o f gold th e co ro n er’s office. and 64 tons of silver w ith $20,226 in A b ra n ch o f th e U n ion V e te ta n s P a t. W e h ave p icked up in N ew Y o r k a b ig m inor coins. O f the silver $2,700,100, b argain in laces and satin rib b o n s. W e rio tic leagu e is b e in g o rg an ized in W a s h O r e g o n - - 98 per cent, was in standard dollars. are se llin g them at from 5 to 10 ce n ts a in gton cou n ty. M r. F . S. B arn es h as Mrs. Condon and Miss C ond on , wife yard; a ctu a l v alu e 10 to 25 ce n ts a yard. th e m atter in ch arg e and th e list is g ro w and daughter of the em inent geologist, I ¿ T <jur w jn dow lisp la y . C a p le s St in g ra p id ly . A ll v ete ra n s or sons o f | veteran s are in v ite d to ca ll at B a rn es’ are in town visitin g Mr. and Mrs. Ship- Th oln ag_ ley. Miss Condon is an artist o f reputa- j , x t je w e lry store an d sign th e ro il. M ajor A lv o rd , th e en in en t d a jrv on -1 tion, and there is some likelih ood o f her „ . , th o rity. w ill speak at H illsb o ro , T h u r w as trou b led for a lo n g tim e w ith j m a k in g F o re st Grove her home. | d a y O c t. 15 at th e d a iry m ee tin g . I t is an itc h in g h u m or on th e s c a lp ,” sa ys Messrs. Oscar Ahlstrom and O. R. a rart. o p p ortu n ity nn(, th e o n lv a ,(dress M r. D. P. D avis, N e a l’ s L a n d in g , F la ., th I Downs will address th e Blaine R epubli- ^ ^ m ak e ¡ „ th e s U te e x c e p t th e onv 'b u t at Inst, b e in g recom m en d ed A y e r ’s can clu b o f G reen ville at its m eeting at the Salem fair. H a ir v i Ro r’ 1 trie<’ i f - Bml a com plete cure w as a ffe cte d .” E v e ry o n e w h o h as F rid ay evening at the school house. F o r 90 d ays: T w e n ty-five pou n d s ot E verybod y in vited . I f you ate not for used it speaks w e ll o f th is d ressin g. good b o ilin g m eat for $t.oo. R o a sts 5 M cK in ley com e out and bear the other and 6 cen ts a pound. S te a k 6 to b ce n ts G o rg as been eard from G e e o rg ia ia h lias been h heard from and J. I. KjMIGJHT, huerai F ire H en ry H am ilton has sold his d rivin g mare to J. E . S ib ley, o f the T ruckee Lum ber Co., H obsonville. Th is is the second d riving horse Mr. S ib le y has taken from here. There are plen ty more C h ild re n ’s h a ir cu t- L W ilcox & B po . \ re AGENTS w closest possible margin, and guarantee at all times to any honest competition. ames F O R E ST G R O V E , OR. SU M M O N S. IN TIIK. CIRCUIT COURT OU T IIK BI’ATE OP* Oregon, for Washington County- bury L. Woodard riainlitt' \V. E. Bowlby. Berth« Bowlhy, I Ionia Stinohoombe, Mill is Stlnchcomh», Oracle Htineh combe, C. M. ««Hlgn >»i 'f the estate of Bowl by et Stinch- | com!**, insolvent debtor«, W. | J. VanSchuyver, doing bu»I- I ness ns W J. YanSehuyvcr «& I Co., and Thou. H. Tongue, Defendants. J To w. E. Bowlby «nd Bertha Bowlby, two of the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to aj*ear au ! answer the com plaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled suit by Monday, the 23 <l day of November, 1890 ; the same being th- first day of the next regular term l ..... . . ............... in. « t the .o w l« ol i tM- i.,ur.,n : .m l If ;cu fall lo no , . ..,;ir ,• ill apply i„ \ rheem n f.,r the i, It f -I !<-.: in her com- * UNION P A C IFIC R. R. 5 S J li J U t J D K A I.F .R S IN HARDWARE STOVES TINWARE Agricultural Iti^ilenjcnts. sncli ns Wngons, BtiggieH. Plows, Hu trow*, Also P a i n t s , a pound. F resh T illa m o o k salm on e v e ry W a tso n ’s p a rty failed to ca rry it ju s t as M ond ay, W ed n esd ay and F rid a y even - S e w a ll slip p e d up in M ain e. H ow ever Oils, Lime, Plaster and Cement. in ■■ C a s h . M cN am er’ s M eat M a rk e t, j W a tso n 's ow n d istrict th e d e m o cra tic , „ „ I m a jo rity is sh ort and th e ca n d id a te for FOREST GROVE, OREGON. C o n g L CHURCH.— N e x t S u n d a y t h e 1 g o v ern o r o n w hom th e fig h t w as m ade servi <s w ill tic con d ucted b v th e pa tor. w ill run 20 p- r cen t b eh in d h is tick e t. Notirt* of* AKHigiunent. . . . Call on or w rit Sul j t. 1 in . " T h e S p ir itu a lity ot W o r i f t mr«iti*t yon «liti TI:o C h ristia n V o lu n te e rs o f A m erica l " l:i • (•-w it' ■ in t h i : r i i t r r i T <; o u k t o k t h k s t \ t f # * s h ip " , and p. in .. " T h e L ite r a ry Cizarac- . - .J'. with iuteri-Ht .. , , ... .* ,r each 0« yon (nr th «IKKOUN K o B W AM lflN G TO N « OI N T Y . Stoll, Mr. August Vasare. w ill opien its w ork in th is c it y on T u es- „ * |1|(. I r « on prT annum Iti t ii*> putt ¿«-j of tli<- \»rdgument ) ,.n A. WILCOX A BRO.. Agents. The Salvation A rm y, with a sojjrano t<r o f the B ib le .” T h is is th e fourth i:i \ d a y and W edn esdR v. O c t. 13 and 14, in 1 , yin r|n,.„ y, t b 1, r - 1, . . f ìrthvT h im o f o< J. ir. Boon ntid !•!. H. H o itzb an -1 i’i; S ,*« f' ’.. i, a s c r ie s o f serm on .x u i th e Bit . . A ll • ’ l l . oij juirtlit r< B o o k 4^ l i c i t } ' . S ' > 0 atliM Ucy ’> If . r t !. « - i?us!s ttu<l «Uri the C o n g re g a tio n a l ch u rch . T h ese ser soloist as the leading attraction, has been w ill be w elcom e. hAiiHeii, in so lven t dcbtor>*. for th e i FOREST G R O V E , OR., j biir-sfinciir« of t'i Itene fit o f orKdltnr*. v ices w ill be con d u cted b y a special h old ing street m eetings even in gs tins n! r:,e «lofeiid«»! M ml« exff’iitc'l by jot T h e cou n ty board o f «'¡u alization , Notice to Creditor*: officer o f th e V olu n teers. C om e e a r ly to Y ou an d each o f ym i w ill fa k e nolle«, iroiuU* on tfvu. W. HUuiltf > R. W, BAXTER, 135 Front St.. w eek. A m ale representative o f the cou n ty ju d g e , sh e riff and assessor, mot avoid th e crow d . A c o rd ia l in v ita tio n I ^ilHf’lii’oiiio uid I fh a t the fin i €»I B oom A lIcitzIiHM c ii. nf K<»re»t ‘ |.lirpOM* Of e viri rii* ti»»* stiglisi 9 , 1 W.% f«> B allington Booth bolters, th e C hristian «»rove. W n^hlneton C o u n ty . O regon, hu« mad«* last w eek and ad jou rn ed u n til F rid a y , p a y m e n t of a r.;rta ln prom i»«ory w > tc.m i'l w h ich , « g«nen n era l asx igiitn en t t*> in»* for th e <»f Is e xten d ed to a ll. Volunteers of A m erica, is also in town Portland, Or. to m orrow, w hen a num ber o f people ictr credit«m . V«»n ar«- h ereb y noti ««-«i t«» x«i<l iiio rtra g e ifc d u ly recorded on j»«ge 230 of al! tli«*fr R u ssell Bros., o f G a sto n , w ere in tow n 1 and will rem ain here. T> ».f ree' gì . ; m ortgage« i«»r W ashin gton ! l»r«.**A*iit y o u r «’ lainii» agalu.-st tiic fr fn so lv c n t e$* h ave been cited to appear to sh ow cause m y otnye, Rooms. : an d til. Worçtm- Mr C M. K eep. Jr. form erly prasi w hy th eir assessm ents should not be in la st n ig h t a n d report h a v in g ju st retu rn ed ; c.nnTy. (ireK'-K. ) fon-eWimd. .u.l th- la u d 1 ter Block. Portland, »regoli, __ __ «!»»!> ___ vcrifl«*«! by uold mid the |»rocc«*d* ap ! oath a» by law re-iiiired, within three ( 3 ) mouths iribed h from th e head w aters of th e T rask where*] ihcn-li» dent o f the Bank o f Forest G rove, h a s , creased from tin* dal.* < » i thi» notice II of ) lrtiiitlft',H judgiAent; in co m p a n y w ith H erb M ad ison , D u d le y I»lk*c] to the Bated at Portland. Oregon. September 17 . ist*;, gone to K lam ath L a k e w here he will M artin Qu r.n, I’e n r.o ye r's s •superin- ji M U im I 1« tie I an \<ul.nly tîtinf-rilad as foh •’■ fi It. I/, Sabin, A«iofrniN!. W ilco x and o th ers, th e y k ille d n in e d eer low*: Rein m ake a few weeks stay after w h ich he : nd«nt o f streets z r I populi- t ( v. 1«. i 1 mid 12. In bl«*'*l; <. and a lar^e e lk . T h e b o ys say th a t th eir in routh i i lk a dll' «*ti tr• lhe fi:y nf K«»n*sl w ill probable go to British C o lu m b ia. d ate for congressm an a g a in st C o n g r Th«* Discovrn Saved His Life. Grove, Ore$m ifm biiri • it * ■ n; , Or«’if«»u. Mr. K eep 's departure from the G rove is man K ills, spoke in H illsb o ro la st n ig h t. horses, th ro u g h , in alm ost a w eek, w ou ld drove And for *iiok other Jin k 1 tur. i ir relief «-■ » to 1 im Mt. G. ('aillfiiM tl<*. Driiiigiat. Boaiqis- not d rin k th e w ater. A p e c u lia rly o f to be regretted for social]y amt as a ’ u - H illsb oro w as d ark n ess on acco u n t o f i hi* summon a is urt may appear ■ villc, 111., say.«: “ To Dr. King’s Netv Trask w afer it th a t it d oes not q u en ch iness man he has ever been a prom in en t the failure o f the e le c tric t* lig h t but thirst, hut a m an d rin k in g it, lik e som e n oll. Goo If. Humeti, Judge i.Mbe third Judlc Diacovory 1 owe my lib*. Was taken factor on the right side in the city 's life | f.iir crow d w as ou t. The last p la c e to g e t you r »pi rquaintan« « . f ' - >• •• ■ • ■ ine u.. i with La Grippe and iriutl all u.** p hyri* H e ha* done m uch tor Forest G rove s real supplies u n til y ou reach T i l dnt«*d Septembers , ¿ h *.♦; H. \V. S co tt has ta k e n clia rg o f th e t a k in g a u o th e r d rin k im m e d ia te ly cians for miles about, but of no <v,i| and prosperity and people here hope th at lam ook. I c a n y a fu ll lin e o f ». B H U STO N , A m erican F ire In su ran ce C o. a lso th e was given up and told 1 could not live. M r-. L . R. I’a tto n , R o ck fo rd , 111 ., success m ay attend him in h .s new Attorney for Fleiutlir. JMi A etn a L ife and A c c id e n t In su ran ce b u s Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my w rite*: “ F rom personal e x p e rie n ce I field ■ iness and is prepared to a tte n d to an y Notice ' "tore I sent for a bottle and began its F ire on th e bottom yesterd ay origin business in th is lin e and w ill ta k e up can recom m en d I)e W it t ’s S a rsa p a rilla as use and from the first »lose began to get , ted on A lick T odd 's p U « realestatc b u sin ess a lso and no (lout.' a cure for im pure blood and [jetieral debit* N otices .. l.e fe b y given that the t«ok s ^ tter and a „ er M ing t,,ree Ix.ttbe. was t t y .’ * J. C. C la rk , drnggi*?. of the late firm o f B.x.s & Ileitzhausen (]p aboot ^ ato „ w„ rth iu from the burning o f the long Kr l ’ ’ w ill be pleased t o ta lk to th e p eo p le on b.,s I k c u by the assignee turned into our weigfcl w, w t h , t„ rt »«rat* W h ile Mr. Todd « ’ d in n er these subjects. jb ' i:;- Tackle ntr! all necessary th A < « r f f Vi n a a ' M V r 'I ;j»tl »rt. e flames suddenly ran »cross G le a s o n s l and ; for aettleuicnt and collection and house without i L ” «sat a free trial at I w ill open a stu d io in th e stu d io room supplies for a casnp outfit. start th a t un- Discase-fl bio >d, co n stip a tio n and kid- II a cco u n ts u rs e ttle i on t h e 1st d a y o f tbp Mh>rInK.y> mead __ >w and got such . . .- j H errick hall w here in stru ction w ill b e . „ , , , , , aided Mr rod(l rou k l not ch eck * » • " “ _ i „ n w d raw in g, in p en cil .n d ch u rco al n iy , liv e r and bow el tr m .b k s are cu red N o ve m b er w ill I * placed in ju d g m e n t a r g e n t b y C a r l’ s C lo v e r R oot Tea. without further, notice. eigh ty rod’ o f division ' a ''s "bu rn ed , from casts and n atu re. A lso p a in tin g in I* H ave. L iv e s E v e r y I I . ; , 27-30 L a xcLE V & S o x. G l e w n and N aytor ar - w ater colors, oils, and pastel in la n d - Thousands of cases of Consumption, T h * B eat C o u g h f o r « « . Ed Naylor happened along and with h., ^ ^ Hfc_ -S. tur(Uv c)asse. Asthma. Coughs, Colds and Croup are Ilip a n T u b u le s c u re h a d a ch e. Is Shilo's Cure. A n e g le cte d cough is assistance, for' Mr Todd was nearly ex - ill be organized for school children, cured every (lay .by. Shiloh's cures. For KiJFins T u b u le s aaaiat d g stion . dangerous S to p it at once with Shiloh’s hansted in hi. efforts to e">pe - or terms, please sale at Clark’s drug store. ftipan Tabnlea cure bad breath. f « t fc.-' -* "iisa iu i***foii ow»rj *• ‘ “ . . . »u« flames tue nre wi rinre F o i s a lt at C la r k 's d ru g store. "ijw-siv »...1 "gp-ates. position p ->oaa-nt. haded with tbe namev Fannie C. Condon, K .-P art ir » "tfr1.” - i- rh- Natbutal. 4«ar gulKting. O W * 1 mU- Kou Information. . . . Time Cards. . . . Maps and Tickets, • side. It w ill not hurt you. Letters as follow s arc uncalled for and advertised at the postoffice: M rs. C ox, Mrs. Marv H ull, Mr. R. A. C arlile, Mr. E d. Carter, J. H. F in ch . * 1 . II. G leason , Mr. H am elm ann, Mr. W . Ilam elm aiin , Mr. Allen H ayden, Mr. P i-cr, M. . Whoa! Stop at the . . . Last Chance Grocery. Dry Goods and Groceries, Patent Medicines, Cigars and Tobacco. A. C. S , GALES CREEK. î r i f i î ï * £ £ ^ k T -T S t t « * .^ * » ^ ^ 0.- Garden Tools, Etc. 5c