p r o f e s s io n a l C tir ils . Rrmlfelugof HOGS m Uta U.S.-.Inn I „ Ü. C O LE , PH. O -, M. I)., P h ysicia n »HIN gt I J It cirri' . and S urokon -, * v„ ; »lai * Forest Grove. NO 3 p ill Fol I89« l8SS i S s T N ,tw Dollars Office at Pioneer Drug Store. I). W . W A R D , M. I). Ir m v S H 'IA N A N D S U R G E O N , ,20 i( 1 200 niilhon Dollars O'lice »I l>is reei'looce, yOUEslT ( ¡R O V E , - - 180 .- O REGO N. •„minuti»» I '* pcnnloDs every Wertaenday, JOOJhilliori Dollars FO R E ST G R O V E , O R E G O N . So nijljoa Dollars .„,..„1 «ttelilioil paid to Medleul and Bnrfdeal IliiXiesai » i wiiu BinlCliildreii and all ehr, .nie I p í ■ I D r - N i x o n , I Hoars E r a . to 4 P « > - I Jain Street , X T ot '^ FatA s” OREGON. A IIO U T D R. O. C. H A T T L E N T IS T . TO W N. DeMoss Fam ily Nov. 2. friends J 'amuel J Saturd Reserved seats for D eM oss Concert on sd e at C lark ’s Drug Store. evening. ! The DeMoss Fam ily are coming. H. W. Scott was showing a Portland man some of our real estate. I Office in W ALK».it's Bi'iLDiN« on Main Street,-up »faits. <')ftioe hours, 0 a. m. to 4 p. m. * Shirts 8c. D ye House. Forest Grove Laundry and Mr. Stevens, Bryan speaker, at Y’ erts ball M onday night. Col. Joseph Bucher of Jtfmes B. M atth­ ews Post No. 6, G . A. R. has been ap­ pointed chief mustering officer of Oregon, by I). C. Sherm an, department com ­ mander. filled to hear M ayor Pennoyer, R ev. H . L . B arkley, Hon. M. A . M iller and Ju dge Hare discuss politics from the Bryan standpoint. A chorus o f ladies furnish ed M r. Geo. R . Hughes returned, W ed­ enlivening songs. nesday, from Idaho, where he has been D o n ’ t g o E a s t u n t il y o u h a v e se e n visiting for the past week. the UNDERSIGNED, who can quote you Mrs. Lois M cMahon o f Portland, for­ the lowest rates, furnish you your merly a resident here and a student o f through tickets, sleeping-car berths, and I*. U ., is visiting friends in town. arrange for a pleasant trip via the Union Harry Ball has had eight teams haul- gravel on the Scoggins road. Big cut in Boots, not a cut that will make them leak* but a cut that makes them Cheap at Caples & Thom as. l’ acific System , h . Forest Grove. Ore. w. Scott, Agent, Ticklish Things. ► Coughs a r e t i c k l i s h » things. N ow here does the Î extravagan t saying : “ I w a s tickled to death,” come nearer being true, than in the case of a severe cough. Do you know the feeling? The tickling in the throat, th at you w rithe under and fight against, until at last you break out in a paroxysm of cough ing? W h y not cure the cough and enjoy unbroken re s t? Y o u can do so b y using M r. P. Gibson o f Gaston was in town ou business T hursday. Leslie Greer who has been confined to his room by sickness far some time, is able to be out again. , Ftotn; FO R EST GROVE “ I suffered with b ro n ch itis for n e a rly five y ea rs. My ph ysician p rescrib ed for m e w ithout produ­ cin g fav o ra b le resu lts, and finally advised me to try A y er's C herry P e cto ra l. I have ta k c u s ix bot­ tle s of th is m ed icin e, and am now DeMoss Concert Novem ber 2. H all’s Vegetacle Sicilian H air Re- ntw er is, unquestionably, the best pre­ Doors, windows and m ouldings a servative o f the hair. It is also curative Portland prices. Abbott & Roe. o f dandruff etter, and all scalp affec­ Republican torchlight, procession and tions. speaking in Forest Grove M onday night. An incipient runaway was checked Opening of Fall M illinery at Mrs. L . yesterday afternoon by Ja k e B uxton’s B. Hiatt. YValker, Building, M ain St. catching Mr. B lan k’s team which had run Joseph Reeves of Cornelius visited about b block from the barn where their Washington county’s metropolis M on­ owner had left them. day. Tuesday afternoon Y’ erts hull was well »,„1 rwWKc e. Howlby linllse, Pact«« «ve . H l'orv»! ' ¡ m " v hotel. d e n t is t Andy Y’ aughn, who has been sick fdf a week past, is improving. Cronin’s steam wood saw will do work on short notice cheaply and well. ¡ homeopathic p h y s ic ia n 1 ‘ AND s u r g e o n Grape boxes at G reer’ s. Taints, oils and glass at Abbot & R o e’s. Mrs. John Boyd ot Patton \ ralley is visiting relatives in town. Republican rally M onday Procession and speeches. ISO thilhon Dollars DR. C- E. G E IG E R , | ,,rt Forest Grove Laundry and All styles o f toes in ladies’ and gent’ s rubbers. G re g g ’s Shoe Store. •'In bv Al liable DeMoss Fam ily at M. E . cliruch. • Shirts 8c. Dve House. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. # T h is te stim o n ia l w ill be found in fu ll in A y er’s “ C u reb o o k ” with a hundred o th e rs. F re e. A ddress J . C. A y er Co., L ow ell, Mass. YOU CAN BUY CHEAPER OF m S 3 is m&F mm? ^ „ , . . _ a tnving to a little strife among the merchants in Forest C.roxe they are cutting prices very low. I would not be in style Sf I did not take a hand in the fight. So I quote a few pricesc There has been a little street talk Men’s Suits. $ 3 .7 5 and upwards ! Large Assortment of Light about the ballots being printed so as to Football game on the campus Satur- THO M AS H. T O N G U E, Youths’ Su its.. 1.90 “ Prints work a hardship on Bryan voters by ! day afternoon Newberg vs. I‘ . U. giving the appearance that the M cK in ley Boys’ Suits 75 “ Large Assortment I a t t o r n i *: y - a t - l a w . Mr. and Mrs. If. D. Jones visited the electors were the Bryan ones. A n y one Bring your suits to be dyed and save Men’s Shoes 95 “ h a m s .................. metropolis Saturday and Sunday. observing the sample ballot on the firs BlLUaoae, WaaiUNiiTos C ol 'HT Y. On. one dollar while patronizing home in­ Boys' Shoes- 75 “ 1 All Wool Flannel page which follows the law exactly as to An account of a serious runaway ac­ dustry. Forest Grove Laundry and D ye form, will see the absurdity o f the claim . Ladies’ Shoes 65 “ Outing Flannel House. cident appears in the Scholls news. SMITH & BOWMAN, Torches— A t the torch light procession Baby Shoes 2$ “ Unbleached Canton Flannel. 7 '-e Doctor C. L. Large reports a sou w eigh­ Don’ t forget to call on H. YV. Scott foe on Tuesday night a few o f the torches iTTORN'EYS-AT-LAW, lowest rates of fire and accident insur­ ing eleven pounds, born to the wife of Shirting Prints.................... flood Heavy All Wool Dress 5 C were taken aw ay by some persons, per­ ance. Mr. Charles Ericsson, the twenty-third Notarial W ork anti Conveyancing, haps under the impression they would Indigo Prints...................... Goods Worth 50c for............ 23c 5 C instant. A. C. Davis and family, of Pattons not be needed again. Persons having loom, 6 & 7 Mor »an B lk. 111 1 . 1 .SHr >KO, O tt. Good Brands Dark Prints Half Wool Dress Goods 5 C Charley N aylor returned to Portland any o f the torches will please bring them i 'valley, were dc ing business in the Grove with his stable o f trotters Tuesday and Good Heavy Shirting.............. 5c Saturday. Worth 25c for.............. 13c to Mr. Barnes and oblige W .M .LA N G LEY, will make his headquarters this winter T h e C o m m it t e e . ! Mr. J. W . Atwater went* Monday to A t t o r n e y a n d c o u n s e l o r a t law at Irvington. Seattle where he will manage the Pacific Republican speaking appointments: Deputy Proaecuting Attorney. Beginning with next Sunday Rev. Mr. steam laundry. Cornelius, H . V . G ates, Oct. 30. CuMections a specialty. Shelley will until the close o f the year Cedar M ill, H . V . Gates, Oct. 3 1 . Arm and Hammer Soda. 6c Coal oil_ per g;llion Office:—U p-stairs, Wooils A (a p le s \\Tm. Porter of Porter’s nursery and 20C preach in the Christian church here on Greenville, Raleigh Stott, Oct. 30. Building. \ Satn Gilpin made a flying trip to North Schilling’s Soda ..................... 6c Corn Starch every alternate Sunday. Hillsboro, Thos. H . Tongue, O ct. 3 1 . ......... j Yam hill Saturday. 18c Gloss Starch T ualatin, grange hall Chas. H . Dye, Arbuckle’s Coffee............ Everybod y knows that the cash buyer Zc I Go to Haines & Bailey’s for Ladies’ who takes his money to a credit store Oct. 3 1 ; L . R . W ebster, N ov. 2. Lion Coffee.................................... 18c 1 Best Vinegar 20C Dress Goods, Gent’s and Boy’s Clothing, Stenographer ami Typewriter helps support the credit customer’s Congregational C hurch.— N ext Sund ay Best Green Coffee....................22 * 4 c * Boots and Shoes. Good Vinegar IK family as well as his own. General T yp ew ritin g, L aw the pastor will conduct both ser­ Work, C opying, Correspond­ Best White Beans Per Sack $ , 8 5 ' 5 ence, etc., done quickly and dining chairs for $ 1 each. Also rockers 35c GoW I)ust zie Bayley o f Newport, who has been memorial o f M iss Sarah \ \ Jam es, Climax Tobacco neatly and at a moderate 3v)C to beat anything. by the Lo rd ’s Sup­ p r i c e ...................................... visiting him the past two weeks, left for followed Star Tobacco....................... 4 ° ° Sa\*on Soap 20 bar box 70c per. In the evening the address will be A t H a t c h e t O f f i c e - F'orest G ro .e Mr. Fred Raymond and family started a w eek’s visit in Portland today. on, “ L o ya l Citizenship Expressing Itself H attie A x Tobacco.................... 25c Dry Granulated Sugar. fc Saturday for San Jose, Cal., where he John Jordan o f Glen wood, form erly at the Ballot B o x .” A n invitation is ex- LI. S. Axle Grease Worth 10c. Votary Public F ire and Accident Insurance will make his home. one o f Quantrell’ s band but now an tended to the voters of this vicinity. 5 C Double (juiek Baking Powder, irje (■nice of the Peace Loans, Collections Sugar Syrup Per K e g ............ 1 25 . If you want good goods at reasonable ardent advocate of M cK inley, was in The full election returns will be given prices, call at Haines & Bailey’s. They town Tuesday visiting his m any friends. from the H a t c h e t office T uesday night carry a large assortment. The dwelling opposite the Michigan from 8 to i o ’clock. TheYYTestern Union * Have your dyeing done while the house and belonging to Mr. E . YYT. wares will be run into the building and nice weather lasts. Forest Grove Haines is being renovated adding con­ the returns as they are received b y tele­ siderably to the appearance o f the pro ­ graph will be displayed by stereopticon Laundry and Dye House. perty. upon a canvas in front o f the building Woodsawing in any amount done Grand Republican rally at Hillsboro so that they will be visible to people in promptly and well. Leave orders at our Monday night. T he speaker will be the church square. T h is is the best op­ O r e g o n feed store. Hartrampf Bros. HILLSBORO Hon. M . L . Pipes, a sound money demo­ portunity afforded in the county to get { Mrs. Lizzie Boyd, o f Patton valley, crat. A rousing time and everyone accurate returns prom ptly. ! was visiting in the Grove with Miss E t t a should he there. N ext Tuesday for twenty-four hours Patton and the Misses Bates. Our fall stock o f boots, shoes ami rub­ Oregon will be a prohibition state. A 1 « T S IId Enlarged crayon portraits given F R E E ber goods has arrived. Can meet all statute provides that it is “ unlawful in wl:h every |lo purchase at Sm ith’s Fur- competition at lowest prices. M en’s this state for any person to barter, sell, SHORTEST. niture Store. Ask for a coupon. heavy working boots from $ 1.5 0 upwards. give aw ay or in any manner dispose o f any intoxicating liquor on the d ay o f FASTEST, Wanted, by a c o m p ete n t g irl, a p la ce to G regg’s Shoe Store. any general or special election o f state, do h o u s e w o rk . A p la ce in th e co u n try I f you want to patronize home in­ S A F E S T ROUTE preferred. C all a t H a t c h e t office. county or municipal officers, within the dustry go to the Forest Grove M anu­ state, district, county or corporation in Building material Men’s high rubber boots, Boston facturing company. TO T H E which such election is held.” T he pen- ' make, f t 75 - Gregg’ s Shoe Store. c f better quality, better make and alty is a fine o f $ io to $25 or im prison­ cheaper than those bought in Portland. These goods are warranted first grade. ment for ten to thirty days, or both. A ll wc have ever said o f the curative The Forest Grove Factory is shipping The Choral Union at its m reting Mon­ building material to Austin Brisbine and virtues o f A y s * ’** Sarsaparilla sinks into Pullman Palace Sleepers day evening elected the following of­ Rev. James Campbell, of North Yam - insignificance when compared with the ficers: President, J . YYTheelock M arsh; Pullman Tourist Sleepers statements made by those who have been vice-pre ident, Mrs. E m m a Chandler; T l a hill. benefited by the use of cures seem in­ treasurer, Mrs. Bertie Grim es; secretary, Rev’ Clapp reports catching some two deed almost incredible. HIV. l d j l IT ld ll I l U U l v atJfl tliree pound trout on the Link river K. L . N aylor; librarian, Mrs. A lice Pratt. The third local teacher's institute will T he services o f o f Mrs. YValter Reed as while cn his recent trip to Klamath Free Reclining Chair Cars 1 e held at G ales Creek Oct. 30 and 31, director have been secured for the coin­ county. Steam Heat at the school house. F rid a y evening ing year. H er ability as an instructor James Hudson, who has lived for three meeting for parents and patrons. S a t­ promises that the Union will keep up its Pintsch Light years on the Low ry farm, started Tues­ Union Depot day for his former home at Condras, urday at 7:30 teacher’s m eeting lasting established reputation for excellence. until 4 with noon intermission o f \ l 2 The next regular m eeting well lie one The best o f sanitary arrangements. Tennessee. week from next M onday, Nov. 9, at 8 hours. Through tickets to any point in the Bring your silks, satins, feathers, neck Miss Bessie E v a n s will give an enter­ o’ clock. A ll members are requested to United States, Canada or Europe can he ties and have them dyed, steamed, tainment on Saturday evening, Nov. 7th, be present. I Go to Tom M adigan’s to get your stoves. Yo u m ay be sure he will give you a bargain. Ju st give him a call. s have! up anc hitis and verted ! h Cure. SE. ack Fro cely. At ick a pi trol, he i ild spirit' it had thi excellem y Hon.1 hall, thi rmed “I ;t social the 24th igram ca ;ets whic ;e, the 1 >rts a g< ind goo ssesawi nembers a paini ning d i ì uses si' sons the e by ese 1: . Clark, lore tb ’s Cion ■ Const: tore. rs, del e the ▼ Minute and lai s only tantan' G R O C E R IE S Miss Annie Pomeroy, General Fire Insurance . . . and Loan Broker. > mew ki'lne! iectni’ l ,erinW alter*» h an'i1 ¿tone .•tun1 on»- 1 ?ti*er* it JO?1 J, Pacific Sv« GRAND i East, North and South ox Ill(‘ F;ist M /lil Route AT FOREST GROVE, Monday Evening, Xov. obtained of , Cons f, Yell live c I c a r r y a g o o d s t o c k o f D l t Y GOO D S, BOO M a n d S H O E S , a n d mee t a n y h o n e s t coni peti­ tion- C o m e to G a s t o n a n d t r a d e w he r e yo u ca n b a y goods cheap. d. I. KpflGjHT, pressed and renovated at the Forest H. YV. SCOTT, A gent. fo re s t G r o v e , O r e g o n . Stop at the . . . last Tlianee Grocery. The last place to get your supplies until you reach T il­ lamook. I c a n y a full line of DrV Goods and Groceries, Patent Medicines, Cigars and Tobacco. Pishing Tactile and alt necessary supplies for a camp outfit. S a r g e n t , gales c r eek The YY\ C. T . U will meet at the home of Mrs. Chandler, treasurer. N ov. 3, at 3 S. A. D. Puter find Grant Patton, of p, m. A special program has been pre­ Portland; Geo. Jones, of Hood River, pared and an effort will be made to make and Horace M cKinley, of Michigan, the meeting an interesting one. It be­ started Sunday to the Nehaletn country ing on election day. the question “ YY’ hat on a a bear hunt. Has YVoman to do with P o litics,'' will be A full attendance is re­ Messrs S . A. D. Puter, Wtn. Patton, discussed. tones and M cK inley («be latter gentle- quested.— A. M. Baldrick. Secretary. , land to meet him. Whoa! C. in the Congregational church, at which Grove Laundry and Dye House. she will l>e assisted by the Multoplor (Quartette and Henrietta De Beauw. Dr. Hiatt returned from P e n d le to n Mon­ Miss Evan s is an elocutionist o f rare day, bringing with him a fine C h e h a lis merit and everyone should make an e f­ colt, also a thoroughbred. Avery Scrog­ fort to attend this entertainment. gins drove the doctor’s p a c e rs to P o rt- . Pres. M cClelland is now in Boston, and is much encouraged over the pros­ pect o f soon com pleting the work o f raising the Pearsons’ Pund. In a letter just received he has the following to say about his work and his views o f the pending election: ‘ ‘ I shall push the work ol collections is fast as possible ami feel confident that som ething will be accomplished. T he prospect o f M c­ K in le y 's election seems excellent, and with this, confidence is com ing back. Some o f the large factories have opened up again, and others are preparing to do so immediately after election. A very great interest is manifested in the l ’acific man is a cousin of the presidential nom- Mr. R. W . I.ancefield has bought the bal­ Coast states. There is no question about ¡nee to whom he bears a striking resemb- ance o f the stock o f Boos & II. and has the outcome here, and hence »11 eyes are lance) with three hear'logs and loaded for added a large stock o f goods: Hardware, turned toward the W est. E veryw h ere I other big game weut into the mountains tinware, groceries, boots, shoes, gent's am asked about Oregon, and I am tell­ Sunday morning. furnishing goods, etc., which he has in g everybody that thr state w ill surely I f it does, I shall Quite a party from the G r o v e „ e n d e d placed in charge o f Mr. J . G . Boos who go for M cK inley. make the most o f the influence o f Paci­ will sell them at very low prices. Also a E v a n s ’ e n te rta in m e n t a t C .re en v tl.e fic I ’ niversity as exerted through the ed­ « h o o l h ou se la s t T h u rs d a y e v e n in g . large stock o f school stationery, such as itor o f the Oregonian. This w ill fie a M r , W a lte r R e ed an d M .sse s P a r k e r , pens, pencils, writing paper, tablets, etc., good argum ent in favor o f our cause Maud Jo n e s a n d R u th Scott b e .id e s M » . which will be sold lower than such with business m en.” E v a n , were on the program which was goods have ever been sold in this city. exceptionally good. Torch Light Procession Parade axid. Public Speaking T h i s wi l l he t he last G r a n d B a l l y b e f o re 0 1 1 ( 1 O V C I ’ y M c K i l l l W 1 1 1 0 1 1 W i l l I I I 1 (M l h a n d to t a k o p a r t . G o o d s- '¡ t k e r s a n d yoml m u s i c w ill he f u r n i s h e d . ' ic p u b l i c Is cor- tnd t a k e p a r t . d i a l l y I n v i t e d to lx* preset < » |C C tiO II T he biggest political demonstration o f the cam paign was on M onday night when District Attorney Cleeton sp >ke in the Grove. It looked more like 4th o f Ju ly with people and team s in rows along the streets. T w enty-five hundred o f W ashington co u n ty’s citizens were there. A parade with over five hundred in line carrying flags, torches and trans- parencies with appropriate inscriptions marched through the principal streets ol the business and residence portions o f town and made a very pretty sight with its line o f light over three blocks in | length and a busi;. j leagt M cK ; ley c ing •, , Bak ' Mr fir« , fr* • b lei. 1 the ranks were t h e magor .lie city council, p r o m in m t •n, the veteran s', M c K i r f r y m pany o f young la d ie s , ttf « lub an 1 the college M cEin- lich latter kept the air rh g - _*rs and cries. A t the I f a s t ch was elaborately d eoratfrf. h set o ff a fine display o f The even in g's s p e e c h , muim ig. C h u rch , was listened to mcouree and was an e x c a t >n o f R e p u b lic a n is m .