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A. i. boos. Doors, windows and mouldings a Portland prices. Abbott & Roe. V. ■ £■ •£ x - g r r n r r — m Again! If your grocer does net sell Hoe Cake Soap find one that does. v ît Consult Dr. C. E. Geiger about the new remedies for painless childbirth. FOURTH CLEARANCE Wash your white clothing with Soap Miss Louise Cotlin, of Tacoma, is vis Foam, and they will never turn yellow. plow cheap iting with her aunt, Mrs. Thos. Roe. A. T. Boos. * Flow at J. !.. All kinds of stove pipe and some Dempsey’s. Miss Edith Rogers of Hillsdale was nice heating stoves at J. L. Dempsey’s. 36 visiting friends in this vicinity the fore Go to Haines & Hailey’s for Ladies’ B. F. Baker, a capitalist of Oregon part of the week. r'° “ ls' Kent's and Boy's Clothing, City, was in our city on business this In hard times the best Xmas present week. is something useful such as you can get Haines & Bailey carry a very large A new stock of drygoods, consisting of at Haines & Bailey’s. stock of general merchandise which they Special cut in men’s cock-sole shoes in I sell the latest patterns ot dressgoods. A. tile lowest price. J. M. Jones, who has been in Gaston T. Boos. «and cumgress, $5.75. Gregg's Shoe for the past three months as principal of Don't let the cat lick the dishes, but All those indebted to the Miller Phar the public school there is again in town, : on , make nice soft soap with Soap Foaut. the term having closed. Hr, John Keisler, mf Gales Creek, Directions on each package • macy will please call and settle, and 'I save cost. prd through town Wednesday retum- The present grand jury is making a Dr. Hiatt will trade a good pacing bome from Hillsboro. kego : Notice Boos’ show-window for the record for itself judging by the thorough horse, fine driver or rider, for a good finest line of gent's neckwear ever ness of its investigations into all branches The success of our former A n n u a l S a l e s has eduesdiT ¡nest line of Holiday Goods ever milch cow, fresh or will be. brought to town. ightto town at the Miller pharmacy, of the county’s business. We do not claim to be the only drug the place to get your Xmas gifts. decided us to again offer our IMMENSE S t o c k of If you want a Cross Cut S;w you Mr. Alvau Brown sold Tuesday eighty : r , Store in the world hut we do sell holiday Mr Shackleford, of Beaverton, went goods the cheapest. Miller Pharmacy. will find it for sale at J. L. Dempsey’s acers of his place north of town, on the SICIAJ All sizes and all prices. 36 Greenville road, to Mr. Cooper Jasper, I totes farm in Scoggins Valley Wed- G oods at C l e a r a n c e P ri ces before taking our in Read the call of the co m m ittee sdae. Mr. Hall of the valley ac- Boos will exchange goods for potatoes, lor $30 an acre. sugar beet, vml attend the meeting if baled hly and •ellein «penit-d him. ventory. We owe our success to the fact that we straw, wheat, oats, wool, Miss Minnie Luster left Tuesday for you posstbly can. Its results may be of butter eggs and poultry. ION la ihe list of officers of the Itxial G. A. great importance to this county. Portland where she will spend the winter . It do just what we a d v e r t i s e . '<*Suiatn .past published last week the name ol Enlarged crayon portraits given f r e e keeping house for her brother. Doctor C. L. Large reports a son mil ehnag L Laughlin Should have appeared ¡ti with every $10 purchase at Smith’s Fur wouldn’t surprise us if she would change weighing wine pounds born to the wife niture Store. Ask for a coupon. brothers in the spring. nt: of Mr. Thompson as chaplain. of Mr. Wilson C. Davidson, north-west Santa Claus has come to Mrs. Keim Abe Baldwin had the misfortune of Greenville three miles, the 6th instant. Go to Tom Madigan’s to get your break her waist Monday by « fall upon ( stoves. You may be sure he will give because she is a rustler and he thought We will not compare our regular prices and -j» he would call on her first. Now children, | sidewalk. The fracture is a bad one ! Officers elect of Washington lodge No. you a bargain. Just give him a call. you all want to bring your 5 cents and . 1 it is doubtful if it wd!l become 48, I. O. O. F. are. Noble gmnd, W. A. clearance prices here, but ask you to call at our Just received, a full line of misses and 10 cents and get your money’s worth. Billinghra:; vice grand, Hugh D. Fulton; IROVn^tght again. . # secretary, K. M. Ward; treasurer, W. S. children’s Kang, calf spring-heel school | Coming— A good stock of hardware, ON. 1 representative o f tire Firemen's Hudson. shoes. Prices ranging from $ 1 upwards. storerooms aud satisfy yourself by comparing our groceries, clothing and gent's under id. the company that mafic such cuts Gregg’s Shoe Store. Boos has a full stock ®f extra good wear, rubber goods, general dry goods, ' insurance last year, was in town cut prices with what they ask elsewhere. Mr. Greenbaum of Portland has opened latest patterns of dress goods. Bought j rsday and «also visited Cornelius and j boots and shoes, just the thing for up ara auction store in the building east of cheap and will be sold cheap. Cash country-wear. Also rubber boots, rub [lsboro byteam during the day. • • • • • bers, men's oil clothes and hats, and Hughes & Son’s hardware store. He only. A. T. Boos. Special Cut— Ladies' storm rubbers, in Mackintoshes. hasa bankrupt Aock and will Temain [Kyles of t res and widths, 43 cents, Hon. H. W. Corbett, one of the uni through next week. His adveatisment The Gaston road has been in almost appears in another column. W e have great bargains to offer in D r ESS 8tr*t,i versity trustees, has made an offer to the not be fot led into huy<r.g cheap 38 un. colleye Young Men and Young Womens’ it rubbers as good ruhbors cost more impassable condition in some places for A Ilargain— I have a bargain in a first anything except horsemen and light G o o d s , F u r n is h in g G o o d s , C l o t h in g , H a t s , Christian associations to give them $100 esale. Gregg's S h « Store. rigs, 'tone wagon was mired and still claas 2nd hand bedroom «writ. Very provided they raise another $100. The Leary Oak, something that will last a If you went to patrowtize home in- sticks in the mud. amount is to be used in fitting up their B o o t s a n d S h o e s , R u b b e r s , etc. Prices are lifetime with proper care, just the thing Itrv go to the Forest G rove Manu- " ! meeting room in Marsh hall. AW tiring ccmpany. B u llin g material Notart" in Washington county re- for an Xmas present. Call «early for it 99 greatly reduced in all lines. Here is your chance better quality, bettor make and «appointed by tihe governor are wtnft stay long.— G. L. SmMh. The Steeves trial is still the topic of .0«. her than those bought in Portland. Humphreys and Denton fcwraan interest ami many from over the county | The ridge of-gravel along tihe base line | «»f Hilhiboro, J. T. Dorrien of Cornelius, to buy good staple goods for holiday gifts. roe£, just east di town, has been smoothed «re finding it canvenient to drop in a t , r.C. T.HT. will hold it* regular meet- jo . R. Downs, Forest Grove. j down and affordls a solid foundation, for the court house and listen to the pro ! |»t the borne of Mrs. Gen. Thorp. Mr6. Kreider took chwrge Oftfbe Home a drive way. The same improvement eeedings. The argument over the a d -! ■ day, iDecetnl>er i5tA at 3 p. m. Sakery today. Lunches will be served should be continued so as to cover the mission as testimony of the court ! T Iject for consideration ‘ ‘The I ni por- j •stenographer’s notes had a local bearing j T. ting, k of Teaching Patriotism in the sad oyeters and confectionery kept. entire distance from the corner at Sen KO. Ol Hie School.” The bakery will be closed on‘Sundays, ator Hughes’ residence to the lane by Mr. for the same question will arise ill the 1 Pomeroy »rial which has been sent back and cigars and cigaretiijes will not be Buchanan’s place. the Salem Statesman predicts ¿hat 1 laept. here for rehearing by the supreme court. Banner Tent No. 44, K. 0 ». T. M. ha« Bk Dauey, formerly o f the Keeley One day this week Boos sold fifteen titute when it was here, and later A. , The ‘following letters are uncalled for j issued cards for an invitation dance in l. W. grand lecturer., will be one of | amd advertised at the postoffice: Mrs. Greenville hall, Friday evening, Dec. t 8. j buckets of that fine syrup at 75 cents. reading clerks o f the house of the Calnch R. Post, Miss Ada Potter, Miss j Elaborate preparations have been made I t ’s just the thing. ! L. Porter, Mary Richardson, Mrs. V. B. to make the affair a success, including j *1 ^ Bug legislature. Officers elected by Gale Grange No. * Smith. Mrs. H. C. Stoddard, H. W. Bass, abundant provision for stable room, i ¡82, Patrons of Husbandry: A. T. Bux- fce McMinnville foot-'be21 team came e K«q., G. II. Bradley, W. B. Thompson, Walker’s Orchestra will ¡furnish music. 1 ton, W. Master; J. B. Prickett, overseer; •»n Saturday by team, having been Refreshments will he a substantial j Isaac Wilson. | Mrs. Orla Buxton, lecturer; W. Wolcott, ! what delayed at IDilley by the ■okei We do all kinds o f Laundry Work in the best possible feature. On and ofter Dec. n , «Til dealing must | chaplain; M. E. Dilley, steward; James, ** giving out. The beys staid here manner. Any work left with us will be promptly at i be-strictly cisll. Gregg's Shoe Store. The Woman's Relief Corns held its an- Shepard, assistant steward; Mrs. Shep-' Night and returned Sunday, seem tended to. We guarantee all our work. Our prices are ly not much disheartened at the big | Election o f officers occurred at the nual election of officers December 3rd ard, ladv; Mrs. Myra Prickett, secretary; cheaper than Portland prices. Your patronage will be ! last communication of Forest chapter and tile following members were elected H. Buxton, treasurer; Mrs. Wolcott, *by which they’ were beaten, appreciated. ‘-O- •W- - 0 v v w , ^ and Mrs. G. W. Cqpeland, who No. 43. (). F.. S., W. matron, Mrs. G. L. to fill the respective offices President, I flora; Mrs. Hickox, Pomona: Mrs. Dillev, Mrs. Emma Anderson; Sea. vice presi- j Ceres; V. V. Hickox, doorkeeper. The man}- warm friends here, are now Smith; W. patron, Austin Craig; as dent, Mrs. Ida Wuleott; Jr. vice presi- j election occured Saturday at an all-day !w York city where they have gone sociate matron, Mrs. S. Hughes; con dent, Mrs. Kate Taylor; treasurer, Mrs. I session in Masonic hall. There was also Kount of Mr. Copeland’s health ductress, Mrs. S. G. Hughes; associate Sarah I'ierson; chaplain, Mrs. Adella ! work in the degrees. A substantial and “ is in critical condition. Scarcely j conductress, Mrs. Flora Hi-miian; secre Yenen; conductor, Mrs. Sarah Crow; j inviting dinner was not the least interest-j tary, Miss Ma*- Rogers; treasurer, Geo. [hopes are held o f his reoovery. Mrs. guard, Mrs. Eliza Smith; organist and ing part of the session. The new grange | land i€ a daughter o f .the late Dr. | L. Smith. Installation wi 21 occur St. press reporter, Mrs. Gen. Thorp. is growing rapidly. Its regular meeting j ¡John's Day. T. O. Newman, the merry-go-round dj,- v wiJI be ,he fir5t Saturd*r in each 1 has e full line of fianoy-and staple ! The coast traveller ol II. E. Bueklen month. H. D. J O N E S , P R O P R IE T O R J & Co., the Chicago medicine men, was man who was here last Fourth of July, week aod was in town over Sunday looking after a Whist party.— The most delightful I keep the best rigs obtainable; have safe gentle -lor Hughes spent the d e p a rt of in to“ ” tUt' Uttf part° f ,he I . . * * !_____1 l..a advertising n/lnartlCinif contracts mil renewed his with suit growing out of the “ Sunday profana whist social of the season, was that given horses and every accommodation for the comfort *” ■ 1,1 Corvallis in connection with the H a W»IF.T. A ll Other business «1 tion” case. It will be remembered that at the residence of Hon. A. Hinman, by i and pleasure of my customers « h * as a regent of the State Agri- the ballonist who made the ascent here Misses Carrie Watt and Margeret Hin- i college which is uTcateTVhere ^the count)' >las bcen discontinued as it k was badly injured by a fall at Astoria oca e e rt- ! now the firm's policy to economise by H A C K M E E T S E V E R Y T R A IN man on the evening of the 5th. After [Hufhes has been but a short time a j using only the paper of largest circula caused by the breaking of one corner of twenty hands at whist had been played, j*to( the governing hoard but he 1 Passengers called for or taken to any part o f the The mishap however most delicious refreshments were served. tion. It win cover Washington county the parachute. city. Patronage of Commercial Men solicited ed himself in its work and is just as thoroughly as it did before and at turned out to lie lucky for ho was under After which, the prizes were awarded to himself master of all its Aetails I lest cost, though its rate to the single contract to go to Cuba and make asceu- j the moat successful ladies andgentlemen. ' 11-, I i . M o v k s , F o r e s t t l r n v e r o tiu t reflects credit upou the ap- sions in the interests of the insurgent«. | Mr. G. H. Marsh and Mrs. Grimes re- paper is higlier then before. Ihe man who went in his place and his; ceived first prizes while the consolation TANTED—SE VE RAL FA ITH FU L MEN <>R Oregon is nuking rapid strides as a partner were l>oth ehot as spies by the | i council met Saturday evening, went to Mr. Macrum and Mis* M. Glea . . W om en to travel for reaporuilble estab (fruit state and encroaching upon what lished house in O regon Salary $7«0, payable Spanish just after landing. ‘Inieti McVamer and Stewart be- son. The honored guests were: Misses $15 w eekly and oxpeuapM. P osition perinaHt nt. • R eference. Enel one *elf-ad<l «ram ped en I c'kcnt. Bills ordered paid: Abbott used to be considered the exclusive prop- hatchet Boos has bought a large lot of agent's Watt, Hinman, F. Myers, Clayson, L. velope. T h e N ational, Star B reused u ild in g, C h icago. , *«* 1 . #■ 14.00; Chas^ LaC hapelle erty of her California rival. One of the and M. Gleason, Marsh, Mrs. Grimes, samples of men’s over and underwear. »■ s. Baldwin, repairing furnace | latest developments along this line is an j Mrs. Rohl.Roe, Lee, Crang and Mrs. C. 1 ----Fores, Grove, raised by 1 Who ran think Mr. Ffanner’s Generosity.— There are j s- H ughes Son, supplies, I32.65; o ra n g e tree 111 L’. Hinman. Messrs. F. and W. Clayson, Jlr. Walker. It is bearing ng fruit Iruit and alnon,r tbe chiiilren on hand at the Boys’ . „ ... . ,, .... , u o u nun« t., i.i.S r **n». marshal, $21.83; H. D. V a ^ .. “ . . } Haskell, W. and H. Marsh, Hinman, g « « , ) » » « » : ib r m i , b n i, « a it . alreadj npe an,i Girls' Aid Society a new home two , • , ,, Writ» J ohn wiodzhb I- rn * coYFatmt attar Vt, collector, $16.66. Petition ask- some of the oranges are r. ¡11 k lie - , --------- 3 . - . . -------- _ i . — Hallett, Macrum, I.inenweber, Myers, two, Wo.hin«ton. d . c .. for their ( .son prue orrw It rt «,111 will be 1 ’ - r from J • — s ll*t of tw o huBUrnd Invantkin» w n n S u. or three gitls to to 13 year», who t *» arc light at the intersection of «hile others are turn.,ng' Stewart, Bauer and Fred Marsh. years though before the cultivation of may be placed out in families to attend •beet and Fifth avenue was tabled. Buckingham s Dye for the Whiskers ; schoo' and receive their board and cloth r Was directed to notify certain oranges rivals the prune industry. Special Notice. docs its work thoroughly, coloring a uni* Boos has the best line o f coffees and ing in return for their assistance in *ho were delinquent in light and To all those who have been inquiring form brown or black, which, when dry, 1 # 11.85 housework. Superintendent Gardner f fcnts th a t unless settled by the teas in town. ill be pleased »0 receive applications about fancy chairs for Christmas 1 would will neither rub, wash off, nor soil linen. ! •apply WOuld be shut off. A The supreme court at Salem handed lor these girls, and is delighted to say ! **> ,hat 1 will have a very fine line in 0fltheC. W. Si. L. fund was cr- down the following decision Monday: that friends are coming forward and as about the first of next week. Handsome, I ¿•f*wo in th e amount of the draft Forest Grove Door & Lumbering Com sisting to furnish the new home. A let unique, durable and cheap.— G. L. Smith. pany, respondent, vs. Donald McPherson ! >n the bank. " A little more than a year ago, » ter received by Judge Bellinger and ► my hair began turning gray, and hrkhurst, an insurance inspector, et al., appellants, from Washington turned over to Secretary Beach explains DeWitt's Sarsaparilla is prepared lor falling out. and although I tried » and complaint dis- * !°Wn *as* Thursday and made a county; reversed ever *o many things to prevent a itself. The following is a copy; "Forest cleansing the blood. It builds up and • ont ¡nuance of these conditions. I -examination of the water sys- missed. This is a suit to foreclose a Grove, Or — Hon. C. B. Bellinger, Port strengthens constitntions impaired by m a k e s n o d iffe r e n c e The plaintiff, having obtained no satisfaction until I tried ■ the pumping station and tank mechanic’s lien land, O r— Dear Sir: In yesterday's Ore- j disease. J. C. Clark, druggist. '.■ ther y o u r rurw er o r Ayer's Itair Vigor. After usina one •»•ns and hvdranta. He seemed furnished lumber and building m»‘ e" » ' , in regard to bottle, my hair was restored to « . I t is n lw a y e t r u e t h a t and Girls' . Ç' V V V V V V N T » v w w v r v w ? * Extray Notice. * " r . w o m a n in a c c l d g s s h e se'cral decided advantages Aid Society. The statement is made lo o k s .” N o th in g n ets th e s e a l c f a g e u p o n a w o m a n 's Young stray cow with calf came to my ifWstruction. A gain of 25 per ber 24, 1893. » cl*im of ,ien thereon that there are not enough beds for the place, 4 miles south of Cornelius, which On the next dav forclosure suit was com b e a u ty 00 d e e p ly , o s g r a y h a ir . T h o h o i. Io sco i t s * its favor was that, though the children; in other words, that there are he owner can have by proving proptr.y c o lo r g e n e r a lly fro m la c k o f m . ritio n . I f y o u n o u ris h companies allow first-class menced, and the circuit court gave a more children than beds. Having no ami paying charges.— G. F. C. Meyer. 0tl'v to 6-inch mains, by follow- decree foreclosing the lien (or * 3 -0 So. personal acquaintance with any of the tn e h a ir, t h e o r ig in a l c o lo r w ill < o tn e b a c k . T h a t i s t h e the amount claimed by the plaintiff. r Hughes’ suggestion the city gentlemen named in connection with the w a y t h a t t h e n o r m a l c o lo r o f th o h a ir is r e s t o r e d by The statutory time for filing a lien During the prevalence of la grippe, ».a*.** the me same Mime result on uu i in- . ••plidied home. I take the liberty to address you ins by having pressure from this case expired on the 24} o c . and say that, if some one will buy a bed those who made use of Ayer's Cherry “ Having M no dead ends was 1891. The supreme court finds trom the for the home, and send me the bill, I Pectoral found it prompt to act and sure ^•■ irsble featnre. Upon Mr. evidence that the material was delivered will pay f°r *»me. Anton Planner." to care. No other medicine is so safe 9 Thi s testimonial will be found in ' in Ayer's "Cnret-ooL " ‘ * report will depend what if October 24. 1893 . »-d thmt the claim was It is needless to say that the above kind and efficacious in all diseases o f the hundred «there. Free. Address J . c. A ; , - o.. I .o w e ll, M a ss. on will be made in insurance filed one month later, which is no m offer was gratefully accepte«!.— Thurs throat and lungs, and the only remedy successful in consumption. •n consideration o f the fire the time prescribed bv law. The opi day's Oregonian. is per curiam. ■ Provided. If VOU want I H A IN E S & B A iL iE Y ’i» BEGINS TO-DAY, DEC. 11th. HAINES & BAILEY. Forest Grove Laundry and live House. W. 8. BALDWIN. Manager. First Class Livery Stable W Wanted-An Idea AND WEEKLY OREGONIAN 1 «. c r s i-r r ^ How Old are You ? i u » nc Ayer’s Hair Vigor.