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About Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1896)
prof<>Msioii:tl G arda. A B O U T TOWN. Grape boxes at Greer’s. DeMoss Family Nov. j. Buy your ticket for DeMoss Concert. Shirts 8c. Forest Grove Laundry and I Tlte DeMoss Family are coming. Dye House. Paints, oils and glass at Abbot & Roe’s. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Doors, windows and mouldings a Miss Cora Wilkes of Tillamook is at Shirts 8c. Forest Grove Laundry and Herrick Hall. „„ , Forest Grove. Portland prices. Abbott & Roe. IOD t NO. 3 - Dye House. ' c coLK. PH. G .. M. D., INGTq >n FoJ Office at Pioneer D rug Store. 1 by Ai] p \V. WARD, M. D. ble Dr, hHYSH'IAN AN D S U R G E O N , Oflice at Itis residence, orE8T G R O V E , - • OREGON. lostlon tor penalons every W ertile «dey. jjjillli UR. C. E. G E IG E R , H o m e o p a t h ic and p h y s ic ia n su r g e o n „ ,„a residence. Bow I by hemae, Pacific eve , , f,tnl Forest Grove hotel. PUREST G R O V E , OREGON. tdale ¡!tj i.i attention paid to Medical and Survival l^M-aoi »fin, it and Children and all chronic due. E . rilitinjl seek D r . N i x o n , striouilJ s week, d e n t is t , visiting J F O R E S T GRO V E s weak, OREGON. ortlandwj Lj.m. to 4 P 'm- Street tuning ainess tri| pours Lain D R . O. C. H 'A T T l e n t is t . proved I i newpiji mm DeMoss Concert November 2. Cronin’s steam woodsa.v will do work Rev. I). A. Watters, now pastor of a All styles of toes in ladies’ and gent’s i on short notice cheaply and well. Portland church, visited the Grove Wed- rubbers. Gregg’s Shoe Store. nesday. G. L. Smith has carved, high back Caples & Thomas have bought into Born—To the wife of Mr. Johnson of the Washington County Flouring Mills. dining chairs for $ 1 each. Also rockers to beat anything. the Spring Hill farm the nineteeth inst, Opening of Fall Millinery at Mrs. L . a daughter. Woodsawing in any amount done E. Hiatt. Walker, Building, Main St. j promptly and well. Leave orders at our If you want good goods at reasonable Lewis Bursell, a former student of P. j feed store. Hartrampf Bros. prices, call at Haines & Bailey’s. They U., is visiting, at Mr. John Anderson’s 1 carry a large assortment. I Go to Tom Madigan’s to get your home. stoves. You may be sure he will give Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller went to Times are getting harder than they you a bargain. Just give him a call. Lebanon Monday to see Mr. Miller's were during the summer. Even the days mother who is quite ilL We are not gold hugs or silver bugs, are short.” we re copper bugs. Bring in your pen- ‘ V. V. Hickox brought into the Go to Haines & Bailey’s for Ladies’ me*, Caples & Thomas want to buy them. H a TCHET office last week specimens of corn, raised on his farm near Cales Dress Goods, Gent’s and Boy’s Clothing, Everybody knows that the cash buyer Boots and Shoes. Creek, full fourteen feet in height. who takes his money to a credit store Have your dyeing done while the helps support the credit customer’s ( District Attorney Cleeton will speak at nice weather lasts. Forest Grove family as well as his own. the Rafferty school house at 7:30 p. m. Laundry and Dye House. Friddav evening, 30th, Mountaindale. Miss Milly Broullette, ‘ ’the girl orator Everybody invited. Mr. R. L. Lancefield has purchased of the Pacific coast,” spoke Saturday and the balance of the Boos & H. stock and Sunday evenings in the Cong, church on Mrs. Ungermann, of McMinnville, de- is in charge of the store. temperance work to large and well- i partnn nt inspector of the Woman’s Re- Enlarged crayon portraits given f r e e pleased audiences. J lief Corps, is in town and inspects the wi ll every $10 purchase at Sm ith’s F u r j local corps this afternoon. Speed and safety are the watchwords niture Store. Ask for a coupon. of the age. One Minute Cough Cure acts Was your account ever more than you Harry Crossley is doing some carpen speedily, safely and never fails. Asthma, thought it should be? Was it not because you were charged more for goods than ter work for Mr. Brown adding to his bronchitis, coughs and colds are cured by it. J . C. Clark, druggist. residence in the north part of town. you paid when buying for cash? Bring your silks, satins, feathers, neck -ii mot ties and have them dyed, steamed, school J loffice In W ai . krs ’ s Btrunmeon Main Street,lip pressed and renovated at the Forest starre. (»(Bee hours, 9 a. in. to 4 p in. I Grove Laundry and Dye House. d with J Miss Amelia Kuch of Upper Albina P retgitf THOMAS H. TO NGU E, ! has been enrolled at T. A. & P. U. and | is making her home with Mrs. H. D. I a t t o r n e y - a t - l a w , ■ Jones. Mr. Ruter it is said cleared over $3000 off his last year’s crop of grapes on nine i acres of land. No times are hard for the I man that works industriously and intel- j ligently. UlUtaoao, W amihuitoh C oc . v tv , O k . SMITH & BOWMAN, I atto rn eys - a t - l a w , Notarial Work and Conveyancing. I Rooms6 St 7 Morgan Bile. H IL L S B O R O , O R . W. M. L A N G L E Y , I f you want to patronize home in Wanted, by a competent girl, a place to do house work. A place in the country dustry go to the Forest Grove Manu facturing company. Building material preferred. Call at H atch et office. of better quality, better make and Men’s high rubber boots, Boston cheaper than those bought in Portland. make, $3 75. Gregg’s Shoe Store. Dr. S. C. Webb, Liberty, Miss., says: These goods are warranted first grade. 4‘I have been using A yer’s Pills for over Bring your suits to be dyed and save twenty-five years, and recommend them one dollar while patronizing home in J in cases of chronic diarrhcea, knowing dustry. Forest Grove Laundry and Dye their efficiency from personal experience, House. they having cured when every other Miss Bessie Evans, the elocutionist, medicine failed.” gives a recital at Greenville to-night. J. C. Woods will again become a mem -1 Several other Grove people will be on ber of the firm of Caples & Thomas and j the program. the store will be remodelled and made j Our fall stock of boots, shoes and rub- I her goods has arrived. Can meet all Letters addressed as follows are un competition at lowest prices. Men’s claimed and advertised at the postoffice: heavy working boots from $1.50 upwards. Mrs. Nellie Johnson, A. J . Phillips, H. Gregg’s Shoe Store. Schmale and E. W. Momas, Esq. Our I’s are just as strong as they were fifty years ago, when we have cause to use them. But we have less anti less cause to praise ourselves, since others do the praising, and we are more than willing for you to see us through other eyes. This is how we look to S. F. Boyce, whole sale and retail druggist, Duluth, Minn., who after a quarter of a century of observation writes: “ 1 have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for more than 25 years, both at wholesale and retail, and have never heard any thing but words of praise from my customers ; not a single complaint has ever reached me. I believe Ayer’s Sar saparilla to be the best blood purifier that has been intro duced to the general public.” This, from a man who has sold thousands of dozens of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, is strong testimony. But it only echoes popular sentiment the world over, which has “ Nothing but words of praise for A y e r’s Sarsaparilla.” A n y doubt about it ’ Send for the “ Curebook.” It kills doubts and cure* doubters. A ddress: J . C . Ayer C o., Low ell, M ass. Great Reduction IN Stationery. l ’r lo e s V iir le t y " l 'o I ’ l e a s e E v e r y b o d y . M IL L E R P H A R M A C Y P r e s c r ip t io n s a S p e c ia l t y . P e r f u m e s , D r u g s , S ch o o l S u p p l ie s . The Home Bakery . We Still are selling 2 Loaves of Bread for 5 Cents NO M A TTER W H E T H E R FLO U R H AS R A IS E D IN P R IC E OR NOT. Fresh Oysters . . j Mr. J . W. .Atwater who has conducted The Forest Grove Choral Union of the j the Forest Grove Laundry, leaves Mon j day for Seattle where he will take charge year met Monday evening and considered plans for the coming year. It was de , of the Pacific Steam Laundry. cided to ask Mrs. Walter Reef! of Port Mr. Hohbach and Mr. McNamara, of land, director of the P. U. conservatory, Miss Evans' entertainment, which wa« j Hillsboro, have extended the Sunday to be director and a committee was ap I Miss Annie Pomeroy, postponed until after the services in j Oregonian rule to McMinnville, making pointed to confer with her upon the mat The Wheeler-Furtlin Debate. memory of Miss James, will occur Sat- ; a change of horses at Forest Grove. S te n o grap h er and T y p e w rite r ter. It is understood that Mrs. Reed E d it o r H a t c h e t : urday evening, Nov. 14. It will be an j General Typewriting, Law Whatever may be the cause of blanch has consented to act. Another meeting In your publisned account of the dis evening of rare interest. DEALERS IN Work, Copying, Correspond ing, the hair may be restored to its origi will be held next Monday to elect officers. cussion between Hon. Ira E. Purdin and ence, etc., done quickly and Mr. A. Anderson found a curious nal color by the use of that potent remedy All members are requested to be present. myself, it occurs to me that you w en t. neatly and at a moderate bunch of grapes on one of his vines, part Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. The year starts out with bright promises. some distance out of your way to try to p r i c e ..................................... of the White Sweet Waters and rest of a Dr. E. DeWitt Connell, who for sev belittle me. AT H atchet O f f i c e - Forest Gro e red variety, ‘i he grapes were mature, Mrs. Senator Brownell of Oregon City In the first place, I am a Republican was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. eral years has been pursuing his medical full size and of good flavor. H. D. Jones over Sunday, visiting her course in the University of Pennsylvania, and you are supposed to he or at least Votary Public Fire and Accident Insurance Mr. J . H, McKibben of Portland, edi son Howard who is attending school at aud special studies in the Wills Eye you have been honored by the Republi lustier of the Peace Loan», Collection» tor of the Oregon Senator, the thrifty Hospital, the Philadelphia Polyclinic can party by public preferment. You T. A. & P. U. journal of the Knights of Pythias, visited Hospital and College for post-graduates have no cau se for personal grudge again st Agricultural Implements, such US Prosecuting Attorney Cleeton will in medicine, and in the clinics o f the me. It is true I opposed, in the county \\'ggons, Buggies, Plows, Harrows, Hillsboro, Cornelius and the Grove the . fore part of the week in the interest of speak at P'orest Grove on Tuesday the leading hospitals of that city, has opened convention, your nom ination as county j J . I. KJMIGJHT, 27th. Mr. Cleeton is an orator of ability an office in the Dekum building, Port school supt.. hut after you had been j ^ l e n Tools, Etc; -Also Paints, his paper. and every one should hear him regardless land, where he will treat diseases of the nominated I gave you ns loyal support j Oils, Lime, Plaster and Cement, D o n ' t go E ast until you have seen General Fire Insurance of political belief. eye, ear, nose and throat. I)r. Connell as to any other candidate on the ticket. 1, the UNDERSIGNED, who can quote you At your request, you wes given the | FOREST GROVE, OREGON. the lowest rates, furnish you your We have picked uj> in New York a big was a student in the University of Ore written challenge front Mr. Purdin to . .. .* and Loan Broker. gon for several years previous to going through tickets, sleeping-car berths, and bargain in laces and satin ribbons. We me, and my reply, and also the terms of N O TARY PU BLIC ! arrange for a pleasant trip via the l nion are selling them at from 5 to 10 cents a East to prepare himself in his chosen agreement, showing what questions were F IR E IN SU R A N C E profession. Being a Washington county O regon I Pacific System. H. \ \ . Scott, Agent, yard; actual value 10 to 25 cents a yard, j HILLSBORO boy, his many friends wish him much to be debated and all the terms of the L IF E AND ACCID EN T IN SU R A N C E See our window display. Caples & ■ 1 Forest Grove, Ore. discussion. Why did you not publish U. S. Land Business A Specialty The young woman here last week Thomas. them? County Clerk Imbrie was in town 1 «xy 1 ) ostensibly lecturing to secure'funds to After the discussion you say “ The re Congregational Church.—Next Sun- j B. R. TICKETS, obtain a college education was hampered day the pastor will speak in the morning I Wednesday on business connected with publican read his essay and as it came | " IIA U A tt I in her work by the richness of her cos on “ Duty,” and in the evening o n ‘ ‘ A the printing of the official b Hots for the second and as it failed to take up Mr. j A X I > tume. Many thought that she ought to Horrid Dream.” A cordial welcome for presidential election. The secretary c i Purdin’s statements,” etc., “ A really j STEAM SHIP TICKETS have pledged her diamonds bef >re she all. (The H a t c h et force cordially in the state republican convention certified fine article,” but— ARE OF TH E the initials of the vice presidential can Now, I wish to say that I spoke for To all parts of the went to taking up collections. vited; including editor, foreman and didate wrongly to the secretary of state one hour and twelve minutes, as reported I devil.) Mrs. Henry Hickox of Grand Rapids, and he sent them out in the same way by tlte chairman in my time allowance, | United States. Canada and P A C I F I C H R Michigan, ill company with Mr. and Mrs. General election day, Tuesday, Nov. 3, to the county clerks. When the proof and not one single person left the I13II j 1 A U I IV I\ . Fll. cooms. started for her home on this is a legal holiday (Section 3542, H ill’s was sent down from T h e H a t c h et in all that time, and tin t of its self at I morning’s train. Mr. Cooms and wife code). The coming of the day will be P r i n t e r y it was seen by Assessor W il tests to the merits of the presentation ol ! accompanied her as far as Chicago, 111 . appreciated at least by the school chil cox who called Clerk Imbrie’s attention I my aide of the question. Anti I ant fully | For Information, She has been visiting with her mother, dren who gain this short vacation. Bus to an eiror whereby Mr. Hobart’s ini I impressed with the opinion that your on Gales Creek the last five months. iness paper payable on this day becomes tials appeared as “ J . G .” instead of the j free silver proclivities have led you into j real “ Garret A .” Considerable tele the attempt to belittle my part of the : Doctor C. L. Large administered w;ith due the day before. R E A L E ST A T E BROKER. phoning, consultation and correspond discussion. pleasing results his new preparation for Mrs. Martin Reiling died Wednesday ence resulted. This was the first notice Office upstairs in Ingles’ Building the extraction of teeth to Mrs. Nic Boat I will admit readily, that Mr. Purdin at her home near Yeraoort of a throat that had been taken of the mistake, and man of Has ward, the ifitli, inst., and to j made as fine a presentation of the other j trouble. She leaves a husband and large there was much question as to whether Forest Grove, - - Oregon, Mrs A. E. Nichols bring 5 ™ 'Ies ,,orth' I side as any one can do, and I claim that family of^hildrtn. Mrs. Reiling was a it could be legally corrected. The con A. WILCOX & BRO.. Agents, éast I made answer to every material pro of Glencoe, the 17. The former lady of estimable character and will be sensus of opinion, however, was that as N o t i c e © f A m a ! f i l i l í e n t . had twenty-nine and the latter twenty- position that pertained to the question F O R E S T G R O V E . OR..» mourned by a large circle o f acquain the names of presidential candidates | \ T H E ‘ • I K c r i l c o r K T OK r ií K H T * T r o w six extracted. Note this carefully. 1 under discussion. 0 K E 0 0 N FO R W ASH INGTO N ( O C N TY . tance. The funeral will be to morrow. were an unessential part of the ballot and And further, if you will name atiy pro- j lu thc in attfr of the Assíirm uent) Or R. W. BAXTER, 135 Front St., Those wishing teeth extracted in the o ' J. O. Itoo* fltid E. H, HHtzhau- [ forenoon, please eat no breakfast, if in I>r. W. G. Cole is now in New York discretionary with the clerk ah to S positions that I Sid not so answer, you j m u . ro-purtniT«* «* B oom & Hulfz- y whether they she ul l appear at all, he haunen. insolvent dehtont. íor tito i the afternoon please eat no dinner. formulate them and publish them anti I City having completed his mission in Portland, Or. j had also the right to correct any obvious will answer them in the next issue. benefit oí credlt'»ra( Chicago. While there lie wltnesed sev Notlce to Credltnrn: Forest Kebekah lodge 1 . O. O. F . had error. This change has l>ecn made and Yon »iri*l « w h o í yon u lll uU-atte falce notlc« . Yours foy sound money and good gov -1 visitors at its meeting last night In.- eral operations by Dr. Murphy of the names of the prohibition ticket, flmf the flrm oí Boo* H dtzhnnuen, of Kornt Orove, Wa«hifiKt<Hi < oim ty, Ore#on. has Miada tiation was the main attraction, and then •Murphy button” fame and the first which had been sent in to Secretary of ernment. a KfMientl asdjnim eiif to me íor benefit t J . W. Wheeler. all thuir eredit'.n*. Yon an- herebv tiotifled lo with a social "good of the order and operator for appcmPcites. After a visit State Kincaid too late, were added on [The H a t c h e t lias not time to sugar- j»re*ent yonr elalrna .i'/aJimt thelr Inaolvewt en to Johns Hopkins at Baltimore the refreshments, the evening was happily $0 me at i.tv otl.ee. Booms »nd 64. Worree- affidavit of Chairman McKcrcher and coat every unpalatable truth for the per -1 tufe ter lilock. i’o rtlin d , Oretfon, d u ly veritled l#y p tssed The visitors who-had driven up doctor will return to Oregon, probably Secretary Irle o f the prohibition state oatli h . hy \nw re^uln d, wlthln three ( 0 nionthc son spoken of. In as fair language as is írom-the date ot thi* eotlee. from Hillsboro were Mr. and Mrs. Wil early in December. convention. The ballots will be out the readily at my command and as shortly as |D*ted »»t Fort laúd, Orcgon, Heptemher 17, 18*.;. ‘ liam» Mr. ami Mrs. Humphreys, and K. L. -n i.lu , AfcHipnee. An enthusiastic republican demonstra latter part of the week and turned over may be, I am to tell news as it really is, .10 Misdames Finney, Stewart, Huston. tion was held Tuesdry evening on the with the other supplies the middle of is, without personal or party prejudice. Greer and I.amkin. Mrs. Ungermann. The last place to get your te n t ion . \ c t e n in s . casion of Attorney General Idleman's nEX* week to the sheriff for distribution. No belittlement was intended for Mr. supplies until you reach T il of McMinnville, who is in town inspect speech here. Nearly two hundred were Then will come the battle, the counting ■ entitled to an increase of Wheeler and that he was even a delegate lamook. I cart y a full line of ing the W. R. C., was also present. in the parade which was headed by the and a happy exultant majority and a at the late convention had been forgotten, ploy J . II. Dolstruni. He has year’» experience with the \n assembly that filled Vert s hail to G. A. R. and contained many prominent gloomy down cast minority. These are much more how lie voted. Republicans Dry Goods and Groceries. overflowing and reached out onto steps busines* men and other leading citizens. the instruments that come down as (gold men, too) who attended the de .artment at Washington, I>. makes a specialty of making Patent Medicines, sidewalk and into the street greeted Transparencies bearing political senti lightly as the snow upon the sod, but bate told me it was very tame as a con ■ papers, and all of Attorney-General Idleman Tuesday even ments were numerous, such as repre execute a free man’s will as lightning troversy and lacked in spirit. Su :h is Cigars and Tobacco. ing The speaker stood on a table m sentations of a greenback and a silver does the w ill of God. The ballots are an k. Widows’ pension papers evidently the truth. As to publishing ee o f 'charge. First door Fishing Tackle and all necessary he doorway so that all might hear and dollar with “ Gold the Redeemer” , “ Mc importknt part in the campaign. The the challenge, acceptance and agreement Kinley, Protection and Prosperity” ballot appears on the first page. MET office. in full, life is too short and space too val for over one and a half hours held the supplies for a camp outfit. J. II. D o L st r o m . J. P. close attention of his large aud.ence "Wheat 85 cents Silver 65” etc. The uable to waste half a column on what clearly and convincingly la 1 sidewalks on Main street were early can he said in ten lines.—ED.] — Card of Thanks. a r g e n t * while he , he reason. W hy every voter should crowded with the numbers who had liou*sp and two lot. in We desire to express our sincere thanks come from far out in the country. The ' tst Side, to exchange for cast his sufferage for M cK inley GALES CREEK. to the kind friends who so ably assisted ban It was a notable event in a cam Home Bakery attracted attention with a Ripans Tabnles: at druggists. or improved farm property. ns during the sickness and death o f our handsome display of fireworks which Ripans Tabules cure bad breath. 'S call on Dr. C. E . Geiger. W'ANTF.D-SF.Vtlt 11 . FAITHFUL . V t S OR paign where speeches by able speakers testified to Mr. Hohbach’s enterprise as father and husband. are almost an every night occurrence. Ripans Tabules cure torpid liver. M b s . S. J . W a t e r s a n d F a m i l y . hoQM in Oregon ***»*TY fiLvJSien t. well as his party loyalty. ttt w.ekw and »xDense*. Position XfeMoss Family at M E . chrueb. Ksfcrenee. Enclose *^i-*ddr«***d s*A™Pj ^1a, 0 »•tept. IheN atiousirW BuiWinf. CWiM* I ArrORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Deputy Prosecuting Attorney. ily of Bf Collections a specialty. it list V Office:—Up-stairs, Woods A Caples heit ful Building. Judge Colv»g spoke in Verts hall Mon- day evening in the Bryan interest to a good sized audience. Many from out of town attended, Hillsboro being especially well represented. into a regular department store. This change will take place soou after Mc K inley’s election. Woods, Caples & Thomas is a familiar name to the people of Washington and adjoining counties. Our Fs and Other Eyes. The season has arrived for Fresh Oysters. We are selling them at our parlors, either Raw, Fried or Stewed. Fresh Oysters sold to families in any quantity. S. HUGHES it girl o H ARD W AR E STOVES TIN W A R E \ \\ ITiCOX lV' DaO. All >nl « AGENTS .... .... .... Europe. H. W. SCOTT GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENT. AND Timo Cards, Maps and Tickets, Call on or write Whoa! the Stoj» at the . .. Last Thanee Grocery. A. C. S , aná l1^ L o