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ABO UT t o w n . ^rocking chair*- ■ enlas i; oí »its at Clark's, better than anywhere else. Grape boxes at Greer's Paintt, oils and glass at Abbot & Roe’s. SH ER W O O D . Mr. Ernest Plummer is still on the sick list. l'nr good goods at “ M y d a u g h ter, se v e n te e n y e a r s of * see Haines & Bailev. reasonable prices, age, w as in v e r y poor» h ea lth b y A new line of gent’s furnishing goods reason o f w e a k lu n g s and a d is Mr. Lee Smock is on the sick list at at Boos’. grrider’* bread for sale at Lancé tr e s sin g c o u g h . A t la s t w c g a v e this writing. J m a y n o t b e s o fu ll a s ho cranberries, sage and trimming, for h er A y e r ’ :» C h e rr y P e c to r a l, and the turkey at Greer's, > w is h e s , b u t i f h o is w is e To Loan—Some money.— Edward H. Mr. Siiott Haynes has recovered safely a fte r trfVing th r e e b ottles, the Naylor. form his recent illness. -a want tinware you can get it at c o f- co u g h w as cu red . Hhc is n ow in > ho w ill n e g le c t h is Holiday goods at Mr,. Keim's stoie at > . fe ri! a w h ile a n d a tte n d to e x c e l le n t h ea lfli, an d rapidly 36 a low figure, Cornelius. P^Bpsey's. Miss Nora Atterbury is home from bee Haines & Bailey before selling Astoria on a short visit. your wool. y y v a y y y y y v . y y y y y ' . v y v . ^ i t h a t COUgh. A. s l i g h t Hailey will pay I» cents for Hor laundry, kitchen or hath, nothing Mr. John Smith and family have c o u g h ia s o m e w h a t li k e t h e s m a ll p e b b le o n th e -lots of wi ol. P ancy teas and coffees equals Soap Foam. R w . Lancefield. * specialty at moved back ou their place. m o u n ta in s id e . I t a p p e a r s u t t e r ly in s ig n ific a n t, u n til Lancefield’s. land Mrs- li- Sclimeltzer, of Scholls, Mr. John Iler is at Hillsboro a£tend- Mr. Carl Crow of Lexington, Oregon a m o u s e , p e r h a p s , o ta r ta it ro llin g , a n d t h e p e b b le b e ‘tThaiksgiving in the Grove. Candy and nuts arc selling very fast . circuit coart ,hU is visiting hi, brother S. T. Crow and g e t s a n a v a la n c h e t h a t b u r ie s a t o w n . F a t a l d is e a s e s Miss Anna Varner left for Portland with Mrs. Keirn, Cornelius. jjalt l»r. C. B. Geiger about tile other relatives. b e g in w it h “ a s l i g h t c o u g h .” B u t a n y cou gh , ta k e n Friday last to attend school. „melies for painless childbirth. All styles of toes in ladies' and getit's in tim e , c a n b e c u r e d b y t h e u s e o f A new stock of drygoods, consisting of Miss Esther Varner nas gone to Port- j tour grocer does not sell Hoe Cake the latest patterns ot dressgoods. A. rubbers. Gregg’s Shoe Store. land for a:i indefinite period. T. ltoos. ’¿ad one that does. Hoe Cake wrappers are worth Mrs. Montgomery and family left last cent * | w e.k tor Eastern Washington. * Haines & Bailey have seven salesmen apiece. Ask for Premium book. windows ansi mouldings * T h is te s tim o n ia l w il l b e found in fu ll in A y e r ’s “ C u r e b o o k ” w ith a Miss Florence Atterbury has gone to 111 their large store all kept busy waiting bmi prices. Abbott & Roe. Cronin’s steam woodsaw will do work h u n d red o th ers. F ree. A d d re s s J. C. A y e r C o., .L o w e ll, M ass. Portland for an indefinite time. | on their customers. on short notice cheaply and well. I kinds of stove pipe and swine , Miss Susie Richards, of Washington, is ; If you want a Cross Cut Saw vou Rating stoves at J . L. Dempsey’s. 36 Ison t forget to call on H. W. Scott for visiting friends and relatives here. Will find it for sale at J. L. Dempsey's lowest rates of fire and accident insur The mask hall in the Sherwood hall : Wiaare troubled with Catarrh, Sore | All sizes and .H prices. ^ ance Thanksgiving night, was a success. -tor Lung Disease consult Dr. C. Cut Rate Sale-M e n 's rail her boots, A new confectionary store on Railroad Did you notice how pure and white jciger. ^ " '¡ i ^'>«>1 up by the Haynes Boston make, long hoots, $3 60; short ooap Foam washing powder Iooks? ' phyonr whit* clothing with Soap boots, { u j . Call early andget your size. A. T. Boos. and they w*?l never turn yellow. Gregg’s Shoe Store. Mrs. Montgomery and family left for Men’s heavy working boots, double Mica, Washington where she will join Boos. * \W do all kinds oi Laundry Work in the best possible her husband. A. L. Boos will hereafter conduct sole, for $1.50 and upwards. Gregg's .¿nes& Hailey will pay 12 cents for manner. Any work left with us will be promptly at strictly cash business, buying for cash Shoe Store. Mr. Charley Schirer, of LaFayette, wool today and alw ays the tended to. We guarantee all our work. Our prices are was visiting friends here on Thursday and selling fer cash, thereby being able If you want a good plow cheap and Friday last. ¡3t market price. cheaper than 1 * inland prices. Your patronage will be to sell as cheap as the cheapest. call and see the Benecia Plow at J. L. appreciated, -O S3. s^>. -1». -Cfc. Miss Tina Lauger is filling Miss E llis’ to Tom Madigan’s to 4;et your 36 place in the primary department during j Iiall s Hair Renewer is pronounced the Dempsey’s. You « u y he sure he will give best preparation made for thickening the Go to Haines Sc Bailey’s for Ladies’ the latter’s sickness. Lbargain. Just give hitu « call. growth of the hair and restoring that During the late high water the dam at Dress Goods, Gent’s and Boy’s Clothing, ¿acs & Badiey look in iw trade in which is gray to its original color. Eym ous’ furniture factory was washed 1 • Boots and Shoes. out but he hits it repaired and is ready ! Jav this vret-k over fifty (fatten fowls, Saturday and Sunday there was good TOWN IMPROVEMENT. G. L. Smith has carved, high back tor business. lions where the farmers do their skating and old and young turned o«rt dining chairs for $1 each. Also rockers We notice that the south end of town S o c ie tie s F o r I h o P r o m o t io n of C iv ic l*rido to enjoy it, with the aid o f torches keep- to beat anything. has been somewhat improved in ap- i A r e R e c o m i u s N u m e ro u s . pearance by the addition of a new strip I those indebted to the Wilier Phar- in* up the sport long after darkness For renewing stock before Through the efforts of the editor of of sidewalk. Haines & (Bailey carry a very large caene. t will please call and -settle, and the local paper the village of Great Holidays, until Nov. 2S, stock of general merchandise which they Miss Nora B. Atterbury, of Astoria, Neck, N. Y ., has formed an improve jeost. Why do you pay 15 cents for a shave sell at the lowest price. who has l»ceii visiting her parents for ment society, mid its good effects are al of Clocks. Watches. Jew ihanl times the best Xaifts present awd 25 cents for a hcircut when tfce | several weeks returned again to Astoria elry, Music and Optical ready apparent' in the greater interest Don t let the cat lick the dishes, but i on Friday last. lethingijuseful such as you can get same can'be had for 10 and 20 cents at make nice w ft soap with Soap Foam. \ Mrs. W. Seney and her little son of manifested in the affairs of the town. Goods, at -O percent, dis ties & Hailey’s. the Eagle Parlor? Children’» hair end- | The principal hnsiness men of the place Directions on each package count on amounts above Astoria, who have been visiting friends ! ^ j , interested, ting 15 cents. iss Blanche Bailey spent’severaldays here tor the past two weeks, returned 1 J Woodsawing in any amount done i home on Saturday last. The purpose of the association is to one dollar. I am also pre jrttard visiting friends, returning Special Cut—Ladies’ -storm rubbers, in promptly and well. Leave orders at our | introduce all needed modern improve pared to make and fit all * Monday evening. *51 style«of toes and widths, 43 cents. feed store. Ilartrampf Bros. • Miss Edith Ellis, the teacher of the ' meutH ,),e vilhige. P s first work w ill primary department of the .Sherwood be uu effort to have the main road, kinds of rings and sets to Do not be fooled into buying cheap 38 rried.— U the minister’s residence Enlarged crayon portraits given FR*EE public sell001, has fallen ill and so school which has lately been lightly macadam order. W ork done prompt rest Grove, November!?;, Mr. David cent rubbers, as good rubbers cost n&cre lias been suspended for an indefinite wl h every ftio purchase at Sm ith's Fur period. ized, sprinkled daily in dry weather. ly. W ill take wood in tv and Miss Arvilla E . Halstead, at wholesale. Gregg’s Shoe Store. TI10 ussociutiou w ill then take up in niture Store. Ask for a coupon. • The lumber is being delivered on the i A. Regers officiated. trade. turn and accomplish tho laying of sidc- Coming—A good stock of hardware, Just received, a full line of misses and ground to build a new saloon for John wnlks. These walks w ill be either of bsrs. Newell Macrum, *of the Grove, groceries, clothing and gent’s under- children's Kang, calf spring-heel school | Woula. The building will be 30x60 to L . V . R E R C K M O E S , le w « * !« * , be built on the McConnell Sc Iler lot on blue stone or flags. Then a system of Greenville, are j„ I wear, rubber goods, general dry gowlls, j Till Moore, of Prices ranging from $i «upwards. | Railroad St. public water supply w ill be introduced II I L L S BOKO. eeperting the bosks of county j lalest Patt<:n,s of ,lrei* g°°ds- Boaght Gregg’s Shoe Store. »ro «inerti through the association and u fire com Mr. Chris. Hagay narrowly escaped cheap and will be sw ftd cheap. Cash i for toe grand jury. pony organized. Tho next thing the as Broken water pipes after the-cold snap ! serious injury*in a lively runaway a lew sociation w ill take up w ill bo the intro N O TARY PV Bt IC «tralv. A. T. Boos. , of the latter part of last week kept ! days ago, the team ran about ¿00 yards, duction of street lamps. Regular meet , antt Mrs. H. G. YcnDusen and A bout‘tSie first of the year the grand plumbers busy and tried the qpirits of | lie riding face downwards on the tongue ings are held monthly, and the initiative F IR E IN SU R A N C E two children, and Mr. and Mrs. j of the wagon the whole distance. * lodge of the Good Templars will begin housekeepers and businessmen. L I F E AND ACCIDEN T IN SU R A N C E | fee and annual dues are $1 each. H. George and son , ail of Astoria, The prohibition club had a lively meet- j the publication pf a monthly journal'in A Women’s Village Improvement so- ^Thanksgivingat Dr. Grang’s home. ing Saturday evening. The question for j Gales Grange No. 282, Patrons of Hus U. S . Land B usiness A Specialty the interest of the order. The executive « « ‘ J ll118 been <upl,3teu° ® >“ the village bandry, will meet in Masonic h all. For debate was "Resolved that Ule E vils o f for several months. It was organized i banfi's invitation biiil the night I committee will be the editorial board the Liquor Traffic are Greater than the B. R. TICKETS. est Grove. Saturday morning at 10 World’s Wars.” It was decided in the from a reading club composed of Hie ~Thanksgiving was w ill attended. ! and Forest Grove the dffïïce of publica o’clock. Election of officers and degree affirmative. best social element. The first work of A TV I > . 1 music was excellent, everything tion. tho society was to give a musical enter- work. J.iofF pleasantly and Ike affair was STEAMSHIP TICKETS /«,; , ,, r ,-r , , , j tuiuniont to raise the neoeasary funds to I Ht is the unanimous testimony of »*11 I he length o f hfem av be tncreas ed by , 4 J If you wont, to patronize* home in jj»l success. ■ procure a lecturer, and tho concert was I who haveused Ayer’s Pills for stomach, dustry go to the Forest Grove Manu lessening its dangers. The majority of To all j arts of the a success, though the lecture was a fail- | its Claus lias come tn Mrs. Keim liver, or bowel troubles, iliat they are facturing company. Building material people die from lung troubles. These ure. The society is now considering tho 1 ise she is a rustler and lie thought easy to take, always effective, and that of better quality, better make and may be averted by promptly . . using „ One , placing of signboards ou ull street cor- United States, Canada and wild call on her first. Nfiw children, they keep the system i»i better condition cheaper than those bought in Portland. Minute Cough Cure J . C. Clark, Drug- j tiers with tho names of tho streets paint Europe. ed on them. Meetings are held monthly gist. all want to bring your <5 cents and than any «ther medicine. The best Mrs. L. Langley suffered a painful ac in the League hall, and the membership fanrily physic in existance. stud get your money'1« worth. cident Tuesday afternoon. »Stepping out is about 35 . F A R M I N G T O N . Masonic ha 31 is in the hands of painter*, into the stoop of her residence she «lip *. and Mrs. W. S. Gordon moved into LOAFING IN STORES. Mr. Olger Penne had the misfortune to (residence in the north part of the and -paperhangers this week, and when ped and fell, breaking her arm. Dr. it the ernner of the Greenville road finished will have been vastly improved Ward reduced the fracture and the cut his foot the other day. D e t r i m e n t a l t o th e S to r e k e e p e r 'll In tern et. REAL ESTATE BROKER. S h o u ld N o t B e T o le r a t e d . The shooting match at Si M iller’s last i*ill hereafter make their home in in appearance and be a very attractive patient is resting comfortably. Wednesday was well attended. as well as commodious lodge room. Be Storekeepers generally lytvo use for Office upstairs in Ingles’ Building Congregational Church.—Next Sen- | sides tike Masonic blue lodge and East day morning the pastor will speak on j Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jack were visit- all tho space available in their respec fall stock of boots, shoe*, and rub- ern Star chapter it is the home of the I ing at Mr. Simpson’s Thanksgiving. tive establishments, anil it is an impost- < Forest Grove, - - Oregon, 4t\Vhat we May Know,” and in the even- | h»s arrived. Can meet aril Knights of Pythias, Rathbone Sisters, Will and Albert Jack attended tion ou their good nature for a mail or ing on “ What we Should Be.” All who the Messrs. cluster of men to crowd themselves j dance at Beaverton Thanksgiving. 'tition at lowest prices. M ens G. A. R. post, Maccabees and Grange. are not attendants at other churches are ' about tho store or block tho doorway workingboots from .50 upwards, Mr. Joseph Robinson lrad several cords vvhcu the enstomets are waiting to be j Died—At the home of his uncle, Dr. cordially invited to attend all our ser j of wood carried off by the high water. s Shoe Shore. served. n e x t ! Hiatt, in this city at noon on Tuesday, vices. Mr. Geo. Robinson has completed his The vile fumes of lobaeco smoked or I Free Methodists will hold service i j )ec if ^ consumption, Sylvester Vin Mrs. Pengra who has been visiting a t ; new creamery and is now making his expectorated impart an unpleasant flavor Baptist church Sunday at 7:30 cent Pointer, in the thirtieth year of his Mrs. Jones’ home for the past fortnight j own butter. to food products, particularly to teas, I at Watts’ school house. At 10:30 age. Mr. Pointer was the son of Mr. started Tuesday for Ashland where she o The party who went deer hunting last crackers, eggs and cereal goixls, which H llfiV illf f lH Ilflc (‘HMV r n iir iilt r absorb n h i n r l i all n i l disngreeablo d ic n ir ro n o K In odors. o ln r o I ” » conducted by C W. Baunderaunt. I Qj’iver p pointer, of Hillsboro, and i* wip j 0 in her daughter end together they *Saturtlay returned home with a chip- readily . a a ..a . — m n l l b 0 , 1.1 a „ 1 I lf. . M i l r r i . 1 This is 0110 reason why tho Nt«X'k «if tho body welcome. j survived by parents, and four brothers J wj 11 Galifornia. Miss Smith who \ mou^ an<^ a pi,le squrrel. A T W IR T Z B R O S. There was a literary and debating small retailer is freqnoutly characterized and five sisters. Funeral services were was litre with her relumed to her 1‘ort- *st Rebeliaii lodge I. O. Q. F. society organized at Ja c k 's school house uh stale, dirty and unpalatable. A store IVasli nnd He Clean ut the (in ly at Dr. Hiatt's residence this morning; land home Saturday. last Friday night with Mr. Swope as should be kept neat and sweet, and as Wednesday evening as officers Hatlm in Town. burial at Hillsboro cemetery. president, William Jack vice prasident, absolutely free from dust and vile smells * first term o f 1897: Alice Mc- Two doors Southof Verts H a ll. Geo. Jack secretary an«l Hettie Jack as possible. Many grocers are so partic Wanted, Tim ber land«. • N- G.; Mrs. Em m a Chandler. J. B. Matthew* Post No. 6 , G. A. R., treasurer. ular about keeping their stock sweet and Parties wishing to sell Timberland Mrs. Josephine S. Case, sec'y.; at its regular meeting Wednesday after '•lean that tIn y w ill not permit smoking Katray Notice. larkslia, treas. noon elected the following o f fic e r s fo r mav fin«l it to their interest to call on, Soothing, and not irritating, strength- i *u their stores under any circumstances, A red and white spotted cow at our the year: C o m m a n d e r , H. F. Gordon; or write the undersigned at Hillsboro. aud they never close np for the night t iling, aud not weakening, small but ef- j 8 Peterson, daughter of the matron i F. M. Heidel. larm I m i l e s northwest of Forest Grove. senior vice, Win. Leach; j u n i o r v i c e , A. fectiv*—such are the qualities of DeWitts ; without satisfying themselves that the hall, fell upon the frozen | various storerooms are properly venti Owner please call, pay charges, and take H. Gates; quartermaster, E Cheney; Little Early Risers, the famous little I last Thursday evening, and made lated. cow away. surgeon, W. S. Pearson; chaplain, J. T. Concert. pills. J . C. Clark, druggist. flash wound below the right Thompson; officer of the day. John Bald Get rid of store loafers, gently if yon •*5 W e ii i i S: II i k w i c k . The following is the program for the can. but forcibly if yon must. Don’t tol She has been confined to the j win; officer of the guard. J. C. Giltner; concert to he given in the Auditorium A N a t u r a l l U a u t i t .,- r . erate them 011 yonr premise*; their cus fl>elast week, an«! is getting along representatives to department encamp DcWitt's Sarsaparilla is prepared lor Friday evening, Dec. 4th. K arl’s Clover Root Tea purifies the tom is not worth what it costs yon in ment, F. S. Barnes, H. Cheney.j. H. the losaof customers whoa, patronage is cleansing the blood. It builds up an I blood and gives a clear and beautiful PART FIRST. '«al assembly o f the United A r-! Dolstrum; alternates. Comrades Howard, l'ale cot ' complexion. For sale at C lark’s «lrug mere desirable. Do not have too many strengthens constitutions impaired by Moth* ...... 1. T*io easy chairs nbont the place. Put the disease. J. C. Clark, druggist »»•reorganize«! Monday evening Gate, and Baldwin. The post is in b. T h e D ance In v ite« U s .G oun od| store. stove in a corner where too many people M R S . S H E L D O N . M IS S Z A N , M R S . R R E D . meniliers. Officers for the en- flourishing condition with 54 names on cannot crowd nbont it, and make vour rear were elected and installed as its roster. Next meeting wi» ^ >»• }. D cf . t T h e B ird * th/»t Sitipr in M ay ..S irtle z k i To cure all old sores, to heal an indo- place so unsuitable for loafing Iliat the M IS S O A M M L L A N D M R S R E E D . Master artisan, Rev. S. A. j spec tion. Installation comes the first | lent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you idly inclined w ill fmd lounging places B a r it o n e S o l o . T u rn k e y s S o n g P tK o ztn j Wednesday in January. s°pt, Mrs. Martha L. Striplin; (From Rob R o y.) need simply apply DeWitt’s Witch Hazel elsewhere. —Grocers’ Criterion. M R . DOM Z A I f. * John A. Striplin; senior con- \ Bids wanted for fu r n is h in g J , 0 0 0 Cedar , Salve according to directions. Its magic -1 I> a r,g rr I n Po11nt«>«J W a te r . • ■ Mr. Robb; master o f ceremonies, ( n aise C S h a rp Minor...CA<y»> 1 like action will surprise you. J .C .d a r k , Posts, II feet long, and not less than 3 « | 1. P i a n o S o :.o P M olo R S. F . R. COOK. When a river or arty other body of mnia Chandler; junior conductor, j inche. in diameter, cut from big moun- Druggist. water thus polluted ia a source of pub ; s o l o . T h o u ’ rt L ik e Unto a P lo w e r. It'dson Sm ith ^ o n A. Venen; secretary, Mrs. lic water *upply, the effect upon the M IS S M A D S L IM K Z A N . Thomas; treasurer, Dr. R. H tain trees. J. C. Buchanan. Jr., public health is deplorable. The proof T h * II«*st C o n r li ( u rn s o l o . T h e Propo«*! S trtU zki • harder, Almorati R. Venen. Cornelius. Oregon. M I S S S T 'A IB O A M R R L L Is Shi’o's Cure. A neglected cough is of this is abondant, and some of it can be fonnd in the vital statistics of A l FART ?ECOKD fire in South Park about 10 dangerous Stop it at once with Shiloh's i bany, Chicago, Philadelphia, St. Loni* . T r io a. W an d erer's G re e tin g .. Card of Thanks. Cure. For sale at Clark's drug store. Saturday morning caused an aud several cities on the Ohio below tho i b F orget m m o t / We wish to express our thanks to the ^ the taking out of the hook point where tho sewage of Pittsburg and M IS S « .A M B E L L , M IS S Z A N , M R S . REF.1A r track. The hose cart «lid not citizens who aide.l us in saving ouf Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, Alleghany City la pnnred into that riv S o l «» a A r ia . D A m o r S u l l 'A ! i ' . i *t was beyond the hydrant house, anil also those who repaired the (F ro m 11 T ro va to re ) and invariably reliable are the qualities er. Kven when the contaminated stream item acottafluein the roof ofMrs. (UtnagP made by the fire. b I.n lla b y (F ro m Jo c e ly n ) Go of One Minute Cough Cure. It never does not fnrnish water for a city or vil- j M R S A L B E R T S IIE L I»O N . lage, there is always danger that persons Mas. Cox AN D D a c c . h t k u s proved to be the cam fails in colds, croup and lung troubles. w ill use it to their di'iidvantage, and S o lo b M ou n teban k s S o n g ll\ J *rs had already been put up Children like it because it is pleasant to there is evidence that the health of ad 1 b F id d le an d I ........... Go * 2.00 'bucketfuls of water poured on take and it helps them. J . C. Clark, Jacrnt residents ia sometimes affected M R . DOM ZA N . Attention Veterans. only a slight smoking indicated Druggist. . ' t in t n i -erb usly liy the foul emaiiations which increase of g r s o is r . If you are entitled to an 'had been anything out of the i lid lea!" the pollution.—New York ' r a c e j a . a o .a a T s o x . H. Dolstrum. He has pension, employ J Times. W ithout T h e e ., Omj ITHmrdti-l ^ Babcock extinguisher did .4 I a r t W o r t h K n o ts in a > ith thè . S o co had several year s experience AVw xomh i Crletar ......................... in the interior. A hole D. Consumption, LaGrippe, Pneumonia, w as. w t i n a B a c o 111 the roof and some damage pension department at * * * % % £ and all Throat and Lung diseases are K stray Notice. 6 QC*BTBTT«.'WaUx Sona ^ an d smoke made a loss of a cured by Shiloh's Cure. Por sale at 01 V ,«« r.AMBKLL w a s . » » « U 105 Young stray co st with calf came to m‘v Had the fire not been so I , , MBS BEED. Clark'a drug store. place. 4 ipiles south of Ce*Vtelins, which ‘d it would probably have the owner can h ir e hr proving property '°*s of the house as the ap- c a s t of H atchet office. Ri pana Tabules cure headache. Accompanist. >tr.. Walter Rer 4 an 1 Mi*a ’ and paying charges.—G. F. C. Meyer. fighting fire could not have I,ots P ark er. j . H. D olstroh , j . F. . [{o: Cake, A. T . Boos. i A Conner's Coffers Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Forest (¡rove Laimdrv ami I)ve House. VV. 8. BALDWIN. Manager. S|M‘('iill Sill«' H. W . SCOTT. GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENT iN B H A IR C U T W H I L E YOU W A IT. HATCHET AM) W KKKLY OK LOO M AN r s ir t * £ £ * - 1