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T H E HATCHET, / t at Forest G ro ve , O r as TKK«t> T « « HM U IH tK >. A Loral Sofcraa. Hi: ighest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U- & Gov’t Report. The N ational R ecorder o f W ash in gton , D . C.. and th e L o s A n geles Tim es, give th e follow in g: T . S p rea d b orou g h . whose frien ds live at G reen ville. O regon , and a T H E F O R E S T G R O VE DRUGGIST b rother to A . R . Spread th ro u g h , has This year has the L a r g e st and M ost C om plbte S tock w on th e W edderburn m td al as a reward OK H o l i d a y G o o d s , c o n s is tin g o f o f genius for th e in vention o f a ja r holder. A lb u n m , T o ile t N e ts , T h e house-w ives in the land w ill all a p i | preciate th is d evice o f Mr. Spread- C e lu lo id <¿ o o c l M , X m a s O o r i l * , b orou gh 's and w ill all give it th e stam p A l l *» t W e c l u e e i l I ’ r i e e s . ’ No other article of human food has ever received such emphatic of th eir approval. T h e in ven tion is p a t |t«> tore I ' u r c l i i i s i l i t r I n s p e c t H i s S t o c k . ------ . e n ted . and th ere arc also in ven tion s lo commendation for purity, strength and wholesomeness, from follow on a little later from th is ge n tle I V L L * '/.<* '/«* W W W *»ii* * W W '/.c -i V the most eminent authorities, as the Royal Baking Powder. m an w h ich w ill be put upon th e m arket N ovem b er: B ertie Johnson. A n n ie J o h n W o id a w h o first d isco v ere d th e fire as soon as perfected. Professional <'ar«tK. W. M. LANGLEY, son, Josie F reu n d. H arold Jensen. W illis rushed in to th e room an d w as quite Jen sen . M illie T in n e r, John T in n e r .— se v ere ly burned. A tten tion . Veterans. A tt o r n e y an d co u n selo r a t law W. G. CO LE, P h . G., m . D H elen a D. C o x , te ach e r D e p u ty P rosecu tin g A tto rn e y . Mr. A . R e ig e r w as tre a te d to a pleas- I f yo u are e n titled to an in crease o f C o lle ctio n s a sp e cia lty . an d su rprise p a rty on S a tu rd a y even in g pen sion , e m p loy J. H . D olstrum . H e has P h y s ic ia n a n d S u a cx ox , IJ . C. CLARK’ Sec Powder ablisbed for the di« nation o f W aahtng- new s, the ek m ta i o f hu m an ity and i k e m on ey w e can m ake. Item s o f general i n t e r « * graaefufly received ■dfltor s h obb ies a n d vpm tam * on th is page, all I k e rest facts im p artial and uncolored B d u or is at h o m e ia his sanctum H a t c h e t Bu ild in g . F orest G rove, from 6 a m to l o p . m mi each week d a y and alw ays glad to talk and h e talked to, t«a cou n ty i m V E f J KVEBY W EEK IS TH E YEAJt ON ABSOLUTELY P U R E Arm Y o u M a d e / la st it b e in g h is a n n iv e rsa ry . D an cin g, n iT S D A Y FROH TH E H A T C H E T M iserab le b y In d ig e stio n , C o n stip a tio n . sin g in g and m usic b y th e S h erw o o d cor F E IN T E R Y. D izziness, Lo ss o f A p p e tite . Y e llo w S k in ? net b an d w ere th e am u sem en ts o f the I f y o u t a il t o r e c e i v e y o u r 'p a p e r it w il l S h ilo h 's V ita liz e r is a p o sitive cure, F o r e v e n in g and a lo n g abou t tw e lv e o ’clock a re fresh in g lu n ch w as served and e v e ry be a f a v o r i f y o u w ill n o t i f y u s a t o n c e . sale at C la r k ’s d ru g store. b o d y w en t h om e w ell p lea sed w ith the e v e n in g ’ s e n jo y m e n t. RUSTIN' C R A IG E b iT o » a m o P a o e a i e r o r IIIL L S B O K O . T w o o f o u r yo u n g la d s in d u lg e d in a C . B laser is reported on th e sick list h orse tra d in g affair not lo n g a go w h ich th is w eek , E ig h t EAD ABLE ca m e v e r y n ear re su ltin g in a serious P ages H IA IL I L . L . W illia m s, th e exp ressm an , is sick w a y . O n e o f th em n ot b e in g satisfied W e e k l y S P C B L IC A N w ith pn eu m on ia. w ith th e b arg ain w an ted to e xch a n g e E x S h e r iff F o rd is absen t on a trip a gain b u t th e o th er d id n ot w a n t to. So th e d issa tified on e h ad th e o th e r on e ar h e H A T C H K T h m t h e U r g ^ t o v e r to th e S o u n d in W ash in gton . C o u n ty co m m issio n ers’ co u rt m et rested for h orse ste a lin g . A fte r th ey C i r c u l a t i o n o f a n y net« » p a p e r W e d n e sd ay for th e D ecem b er session. b o th a p p eared before th e cou rt the In W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y . A . C . L a th a m is now at hom e, h is ju d g e q u ic k ly ad vised th e b o y s to each term o f sc h o o l h a v in g closed la st F rid a y . ta k e h is form er h orse and q u ie tly d e EABLY HIKING DANGEROUS. T h e o a tm e al m ill at th is p la ce is not p art for h o m e and th e b o ys d id as they w ere told . , , . . . ru n n in g m u ch la te ly o w in g to a sc a rc ity T h e ad van ce o f scien ce is m a k in g ofoat5 K ours a more comfortable world in D . M. C. G a u lt, o f th e In d e p e n d en t, which to live not only by the in le ft here M on d a y e v e n in g to v is it his vention of conveniences and labor- i d a u g h te r in C a lifo rn ia . saving devices but also through dis T h e S te ev e s tria l is still c la im in g th e sipating disagreeable old notions. tim e and a tten tio n o f th e circu it cou rt. The latest boon to suffering human- The case c^ ly co“ t“ t^d H . S m ith tra n sacte d bu sin ess ity is the discovery by Dr. Talcott . . . _ ... P o rtlan d S a tu rd a y. M iss L o u isa of New York that the much-praised Tucker had charKC of tbe Balaar iu her early rising so far from being a , absence. virtue is in reality an evil and the I T h e a nn u al c it y e le c tio n o ccu rred M o n d ay . T w o tic k e ts w ere in th e fie ld , al- frequent cause of insanity. Thus again true science backs up th o u g h th e y w ere id e n tica l e x c e p t as to nature. If crawling oat of bed on th e th re e co u n cilin e n ; 231 v o tes w ere c a st, an in crease o f six o v er la st y e a r 's cold mornings at unearthly hours v o te. W . N . B a rrett w as e le cte d m a y o r, had been really healthy and best h e re c e iv in g 220 votes. B en ton B ow m an , for human beings they would not th e presen t in cu m b e n t, receiv ed 221 h a ve so generally and instinctively votes for record er. F . G . M itc h e ll, th e presen t treasurer, w as re-elected , h a v in g rebelled. The Oregonian has received by telegraph news which the New York Sun published last summer, that the secretaryship of the Inter ior would lie offered to an Oregon man. Senator Mitchell then was mentioned but it is understood that he prefers to be re elected to the senate. Now the Oregonian has private information that the posi- tion\nay be offered to Fix-Senator Dolph, who stands about as much chance of that as he does of the senatorship, and that is none at all. Binger Hermann seems more likely and would be very welcome. As for many years M cKinley's associ ate iu the house he is a very strong probability. No comment upon the president's message is necessary for the docu ment itself is given in full in our supplement. It may be remarked however that this issue is a fair specimen of the policy the H a t c h e t has followed of keeping its readers thoroughly posted on the news. Next year the paper will lie still further improved. C o u n ty .School N ote». Janie* Delaney, o f d istric t 41. M ono- taindale, ha* receiv ed a co u n ty com m on school d ip lom a, h a v in g co m p leted th e coarse of stu d y and passed a sa tisfa c to ry examination upon it. Mr. L a th am w as h is teacher. re ce iv ed 228 votes, th ere b ein g no op p o sition to th ese th re e ca n d id ates. F o r tru stees, o r m em bers o f th e c ity co u n cil, T b o s. T u ck e r, J. M . G r e e r and R. W ag- g e n e r w ere elected b y m ajo rities ra n g in g from 28 to 35. T h e old co u n cil m et on T u e sd a y e v e n in g an d tra n sacted w h a t bu sin ess rem ain ed on h and and c a n vassed th e ele ctio n retu rn s, a fter w h ich th e n e w ly elected m em b ers to o k th e oath o f office. A d jo u rn m e n t w as th en ta k e n to T u e sd a y e v e n in g o f n e x t w eek. h ad several y e a r ’s exp erien ce w ith the pension d ep artm en t at W ashin gton , D. C. H e also m akes a specialty o f m ak in g ou t pension papers, and a ll k in d s o f n o tarial w ork . W idow s' pension papers m ade out tree o f charge. F irst door e a st o f H a t c h e t office. J. H . D o l s t r o m , J. P. Special Siile For renewing stock before Holidays, until Nov. 28, of Clocks. Watches. Jew elry. Music and Optical Goods, at 20 per cent, dis count on amounts above one dollar. I a m also pre pared to make and fit all kinds of rings and sets to order. Work done prompt ly. W ill take wood in trade. T h e I l l s o f (V o in r n . C o n s tip a tio n causes m o re th an h a lf th e ills o f w om en. C a r l's C lo v e r R oot T e a is a p le a san t cu re fo r C o n stip atio n . F o r sale a t C la r k 's d ru g store. AD D ITIO N A L LOCALS. P ictu re s at g re a tly red u ced p rices for th e H o lid a y s a t S m ith 's F u rn itu re Store. A v ery p le a san t E n d e a v o r social w ith a m u sical p rogram w as h eld a t th e hom e o f M rs. Jo h n B a ile y la st n ig h t. T h e lo a n in g o f th e irred u cib le scLool fund is n o t d on e th ro u g h th e sch o o l d e p a rtm e n t. H on . Thos. T o n g u e o f H ills boro is th e agen t o f th e board for e x a m in in g a p p lica tio n s for loan s. N o ve m b er w eath er b ro k e th e record in ra in fa ll. In ten d a y s 13.40 in ch e s fe ll in F o r D y n p r p s '.a F o re st G ro v e , and for th e 24 hours o f A n d L iv e r C o m p la in t y o u h ave a p rin ted N ov. 14, 3.98 in ch es. N o v e m b e r 27 was gu a ra n te e on e v e ry Ixittle o f S h ilo h ’s th e co ld e st d a y in years, 7 d eg re e s above V ita liz e r. It n ever fa ils to cu re. F'or zero. sale a t C la r k ’s d ru g store. C o n g re g a tio n a l C h u rch .— T h e p a s to r w ill sp ea k in th e m o rn in g on “ L o ve SH EK W OOD. M a n ife ste d ,” a n d in th e e v e n in g on “ A M r. S c h a m b e rg an d fa m ily h av e m oved B eau tifu l P ic t u r e .” W e c o r d ia lly in v ite to P o rtlan d . a ll w h o h av e no ch u rch h om e here to M is s G u s s ie M onro? h a s gon e to P o r t atten d a ll ou r serv ices and to m ak e th e m selves at h om e am on g us. lan d on a v isit for an in d efin ite p erio d . P H Y S IC IA N D E A L E R S IN Etc. R. R. TICKETS, A N D STEAMSHIP TICKETS To all parts of the United States Canada and Europe. Examination for pernioni every » t l m J DR. C. E. GEIGER, H O M E O P A TH IC PHYSICIA A N D SURGEON Offici and residence. Bowlby haase p ..|,,„ w e t o f Forent Grove hotel Oils, Lime, Plaster and Cement. FOREST GROVE, OREGON. D r . N H ou rs 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. M ain S tre e t R ip an s T a b u lae R ip an s T a b u le s R ip an s T a b u le s R ip an s T a b u le s Oregon. assist digestion. cure biliousness. cure bad breath. cure in d igestion . FOREST GR 0 V 1 OREGON. D R . O- C . HIATT D E N T IST. T h e last place to g e t you r su pplies u n til you reach T i l lam ook . I c a n y a fu ll lin e o f o ffic e in W a i . k k h ' b B cildino on Main S u m , J stairs. o fflr e hours, 9 a. m. to« p.m. Dry Goods and Groceries, T H O M A S H . TONGUE, Patent Medicines, Cigars and Tobacco. A T T O R N E Y - AT-LAwl Fishing Tackle and all necessary J supplies for a camp outfit. A. C. n ext : H il l s b o r o , W a sh in g to n C ounty , O r . S M I T H & BOWMAN, S argent , way, A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W , G ALE S C R E E K . O ffice upstairs in Ingles* B u ild in g - - ix o n , DENTIST, Whoa! GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENT AND Forest Grove, “ F O R E S T G R O V E , OREGON. Special i mention paid to Medical and a. . Diseases oí Women and children and ill diseases. u Also Paints, N o ta ria l W o rk and Conveyancing. H. W . SCOTT R E A L E STA TE BROKER. I - nul a n d surgeon , FOREST GROVE, - . ORECoJ Agricultural Implement«, such a s Wagons, Buggies, Plows, Harrows, Garden T r I- Office at lija residence, HARDWARE STOVES TINWARE Last Chance Grocery. 5 . Land Business A Specialty F o r e s t e ,, D. W. WARD, m . D. & L I F E A N D A C C ID E N T I N S U R A N C E lb L short O ffice a t Pioneer Drug store HILLSBORO. A n a p p o rtio n m e n t o f sch o o l fu n d s on th e b asis o f 25 ce n ts a c h ild w ill soon be m ade. A . J. C o y le , o f P ortlan d , g e n e ra l agen t o f th e C a n a d ia n P a cific w as in tow n W ed n esd ay on business. T e le p h o n e N o . J. L. V. BERCKMOES. Jeweler. Stop lit till1 . . . B oos is d o in g a ru sh in g b u sin ess, and old cu stom ers are co m in g b a ck on e by N O T A R Y P U B L IC one. F IR E IN S U R A N C E A lin e o f fin est shoes fo r la d ies, m en, and ch ild re n — sty lish and w e a rin g , at B o o s'. O ffice :— T p -sta irs, W ood s A C a p le s B u ild in g. I Croni HAIRCUT WHILE YOU WAIT. R oo m s 6 & 7 M orga n B lk. N otary Public Pee ot Hie Sell Fire and Accident Insnnwj Tustice o f th e Peace d. Shaving made easy AT WIRTZ BROS. HILLSBORO, C Ibiect foi Loans, Collet I. KJSIIGjHT, General Fire Insurance . . . and Loan Brokeil Wash and Be ( Clean lean at the Only 1 Baths in Town. T w o d oors S o u th o f V erts H a ll. H IL L S B O R O ok :.; o | M rs. C la ra S m o c k a n d h er d a u g h te r D ora are v isitin g at Mr. J. C. S m o c k ’s. D e l p j o i lod ge N o. 39, IC. of P., w ill h ave th ese fo r its officers in th e co m in g T iie p u b lic sch ool p u p ils arc g o in g to term : C . C ., J. W . B row n; V . C , C . C. g iv e an e x h ib itio n on F r id a y n ig h t th e C aples; M . o f W . F. T . K a n e; p re l., D. H . T h o m a s; K . o f R . and S ., N ew ell 18th. M iss E d ith E llis h as recovered from h er M acrum ; M . a t A ., J. W . M ac rum ; M . o f recen t illn e ss and is a g a in a b le to ta k e E x ., G eo. L . S m ith ; M . o f F ., A . R. c h a rg e o f h er d u tie s in th e sch ool room . L eab o; I. G ., W . T . G la ze ; O . G ., Dr. R. H . H o v ey . J. S . C la rk w as re-elected O n S u n d a y la st a n u m b er o f y o u n g tru stee. folks from here a tte n d ed th e aftern o o n A case now on tria l in P o rtlan d is re serv ice s in th e B a p tist ch u rch at M idd le- veal i n g n e w com pi ica tio n s o f M r s . D o id g e . ton. a form er resid en t o f th e G ro ve , w ith her It is o n ly a sh ort tim ? till tow n c le c- tw o h u sban d s. N in eteen ye a rs a fte r her j tion w h ich prom ises to be a co n te st b e - first h usban d d isap p eared an d she bad tw een th c licen se PeoPleand th e Prohibi* re-m arried and h ad a fa m ily o f five riom ts. ch ild re n he ap p ears an d d isp la ce s his L a st S a tu rd a y e v e n in g a p la y p a rty su ccessoi. N ow a n o th e r w ife pu ts in a w as g iv e n in th e S h erw o o d opera h ou se, cla im to h im . M rs. D o id ge and h u s | U n ite a n u m b er o f y o u n g fo lk s w ere band N o. 1 are now in cu sto d y in d e j presen t and a m erry tim e w as rep orted . fau lt o f b ail. Pupil s report cards are now being fur- Sherwood is soon to have seveaal hun- T h e co n cert g iv e n b y Mr« W a lte r R eed uisbed by the county to district schools. ! drrd fcet of new •*d ew ,lk' a much in th e c o lle g e a u d ito riu m F r id a y e v e n The ones formerly used in several of the needed ¡“ Pfovemrtit. Mr J. K. Mor- in g w as a ra re o cca sio n fo r lo v e rs o f district, were unsatisfactory and at the ! b>fk «co rdin g r*Port' >* K°'"K to lay good m u sic. T h e p rogram m e pu b lish ed same time expensive. The cost of the * brick walk in front of hU ProI * rt> last w e e k w as ren d ered in a w a y th a t present card is slight, it covers the en- | Mr- Jack Hess who lives on the Port- w on th e h e a rty a p p recia tio n o f e v e ry one tire year, is durable and convenient. l*nd road a few miles from here is one o f th e a u d ie n ce . T h e v o c a lis ts w ere Furnishing a means for parents to keep of the few persons in Oregon who has Mrs. Albert Sheldon, Miss Madeline Zan posted on their children's progress in been (ortunste enough to capture alive, Miss Susie Gam bell, Mr. Dorn Zan and school, the reports are almost a necessity one of the large white arctic owls. It is Mn| Walter Reed, who were all and greatly increase the efficiency of the » young one and docs not seem to mind come<1 but the baritone solos and M Mrs rs schools by arousing interest in their being imprisoned. Mr. Hess says when Ree,i's selections seemed especial favor- work. Postals for monthly reports from wsrra weather comes he is going to take i(„ Kxcellent also were the piano solo teachers are also being used which will it to Portland and put it in cold storage. by M„ p R Cook anil prof Robert. ie'a::i! OF A « has . i BANKRUPT STOCK Goods, Men s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Shoes Underwear, Hosiery, Laces, Shawls a n d Blankets S é Cornu Mai, Denier IS, at IO 111 Vml Continu«** Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturd* we). mornings at IO a. ni. and afternoons at 1 d III. afford an opportunity for comparison of Mr. Plummer is in Hillsboro this week son's reading. The entertainment netted the schools and show what is actually as a witness before the grand jury on a about $15 towards fitting up Herrick being done each month. forgery case. The person whose case is , Ladies’) hall assembly room for which Following is the report of the Spring b' inK |n v « ‘ igated forRed »otne papers Hill school, district No. 64, for the term some time ago and when the matter was discovered he tried to commit suicide by b*V inning Sept. 14 and ending Dec. 4. No. days taught j8. No. pupils enrolled taking poison but as is often the case he took an over dose. He is now in jail at >S- Average number belonging and daily attendance: September, i j , 9 ; O c Hillsboro. purpose it w as giv e n . To exchange.— I have property in La- Fayette to trade fora small piece of land, improved and near F'orest Grove. Also have property in McMinnville to trade. On Friday last, in the atternoon. the What have you to offer? Address. A. D. tober, 23, 17; November, 19, 15. Num ber viaitors 25. The following named house in which Mr. John Woida and Haskins. LaFayette, Oregon. pupils were neither absent nor tardy family reside came very near being de- Some clothing which September, Bertie Johnson, Harold Jen stroyed by fire. T o cu re a ll o ld sores, to h e a l an indo- a, Annie Johnson, Josie Freund, Willis had been hung too near the fireplace lent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you Jensen. October: Bertie Johnson. Annie caught fire and soon there was a great need simply apply DeWitt s Witch Harel Johnaon, Josie Freund, Myra Nordyke. blare but by timely asaistance the flames Salve according to directions. Its magic - Alta N otdyke, Frank Shogren, Harry were extinguished but not until the room like action will surprise you. J.C . Clark. Kelley. Jennie Kelley, Willis Jensen, had received a severe scorching. Mrs. Druggist. * 1 * POSITIVE SALE. on No reserve on the goods. Attend the first H luesday as then the assortment will be Bier irirfc cutsefy (Besprochen. FOREST GROVE. I. GREENBAUM, Mai