A B O U T TOW N.
Paints, oils and glass at Abbot & Roe^s
I sell Hoe C s k e .
A . T . Boos
*
M r. A lm oran H ill v isited P ortlan d F r i
d a y and S a tu rd a y.
D r. C ole v isite d P o rtla n d over S u n d a y.
To Loan— Some m oney.— Edward L.
H aines & B ailey w ill pay 12 cents for
M r. and Mrs. N . J. W a lk e r m ad e a
Naylor.
choice lots o f wool.
O il m eal a t H a rtra m p f B ros.' Feed
b u sin e s s trip to G a sto n W e d n e sd ay.
Store.
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to
suit
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ry
pocket
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ook
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• M r. W . E . M cL eod , o f D il le y , is m a k
Furniture Store.
R e p resen ta tive and Mrs. H a rv e y H u d
in g a sm all d riv e o f logs.
I f y o u r g ro ce r d oes not sell H oe C a k e
son , o f G a so n , w ere in Portlan d th e la tte r
S
o
a
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find
on
e
th
a
t
does.
Miss Eleanor Gardner, o f M cM innville,
M r. V. S . B arn es w en t to S a lem T h u rs
p art o f last w eek.
is stoppiug in town.
d a y to v isit h is d au gh ter.
F o r w atch re p a irin g , it pays to g o to
O n and a fte r D ec. I I , a ll d e a lin g m u st
be s tric tly c a sh . G r e g g ’ s S h o e S tore.
Mrs. Rudisell, o f Cornelius,
Mrs. H. D. Jones W ednesday.
N o tic e .— A ll persons in d e b t to I)r.
C o le w ill plea se c a ll and sett 't th eir at-
c o u n ts
Mr. and M rs. R a ffe rtv , o f M ou n ta in -
d a le , w ere in tow n W ed n esd ay.
F o r lau n d ry, k itch e n or b ath , n o th in g
e q u a ls S oap F oam . A . T . Boos.
*
Prof. L lo y d returned T u e sd a y a fter a
lea ve o f a b se n ce on b io lo g ic a l w ork in
co n n e c tio n w ith C o lu m b ia co lle g e .
H oe C a k e w rappers are w orth
aoiece. A sk for P rem iu m b ook.
S p e cia l sale for 30 d a \ s in L a d ie s’
h ce sh oes, v e r y la test c ity s ty le , in all
w id th s $2.50 form er price $3.00. G r e g g s
-e.'
1 cent
Messrs. Bledsoe an d P e rry W fctton, o f
G re e n v ille visited th e G ro ve W edn esd ay.
R e y n o ld s, o p p o site B oos’ .
38-43
R . M. G a te w o o k , a h o p b u yer o f Port-
la n d , w as iu tow n yesterd ay.
T h e farm ers o f S ro g g in s v a lle y art*
A ll sty le s o f toes in la d ie s ’ an d g e n t ’ s busv p lo w in g and so w iu g gra in .
Tom
ru b b ers. G r e g g ’s Shoe Store.
S a in sou l four acres T u esd ay.
M i!ton K a y a n d his m oth er, o f D ille y ,
are in tow n to d a y on business.
Just received , a new sto ck o f la d ie s’
la c e shoes in th e v ery la test c it y styles.
S ee G r e g g 's show w in dow .
L a d ie s’ allw ool vests for 50 ce n ts, and
m en ’s the same. R u b b e r sh oes for la
d ies, gen ts and ch ild re n , a t Mrs. K e itn ’s
T o e x c h a n g e .— I h ave p ro p e rty in La- store, C orn eliu s.
F a y e tte to trad e fo r a sm all p ie c e o f lan d,
Mr. T re ve Jones visite d P o rtlan d over
im p ro v ed a n d near F o rest G r o v e . A lso
S u n d a y and atten ded a recep tion g iv e n
h a v e p ro p erty in M cM in n ville to trad e.
b y M iss E va n s at his hom e in O sw e go on
W h a t h av e y ou to offer? A d d ress, A . D.
S a tu rd a y even in g.
H a sk in s, L a F a y e tte , O regon .
I T h ere w as a p leasan t socia l g a th e r in g
T h e re w as a v ery p leasan t w h ist p a rty
at th e hom e o f D r. R . H. H o v e r N ew
g iv e n b y F ra n k M yers la st S a tu rd a y
| Y e a r ’s eve.
T h e tim e passed ra p id ly
e v e n in g . T h ose presen t w ere th e M isses
w ith w h ist and o th er ga m e s, at m id n ig h t
M yers, llin m a ti, P a rk er, R oe, W a tt, and
d elicio u s refreshm ents w ere served and
M essrs. M yers, B urn ett, H a lle tt, John
th e gu ests separated w ish in g one a n o th er
Jon es, F re d M arsh, S te w a rt, C raig .
a h ap p y N ew Y ear.
M iss F an n ie Cond on w h o is professor
B attery A . O regon N a tio n a l G u ard s, o f
o f a rt in P acific U n iv e rsity , F o re st G ro ve ,
P ortlan d put a fo o tb a ll team upon the
a ccom p a n ied b y h er sister, M rs. Ju d ge
co lleg e gridiron S a tu rd a y a gain st th e
R . S . B ean , o f S a le m , a rriv ed at E u gen e
F orest G rove eleven and th e resu lt w as
th e 26th and w ill spend th e h o lid a y s
th e best gam e p la ye d here in m a n y a
w ith th eir p a ren ts.— O regon S ta te Jou r
lo n g d a y . T h e h om e team won 10 to 6.
nal.
D r. D avis d id th e sta r p la y in g , g a th e rin g
T h e separation o f a y o u n g c o u p le after in th e en em y in his lo n g and pow erful
four years o f m arried life h as afford ed a arm s.
to p ic of con versation for th ose w h o have
It is understood th a t M iss Bessie
h ad n oth in g else to do. T h e fa th e r tak es
E va n s, th e talen ted yo u n g elocu tion ist
th e b oy and th e m oth er th e g ir l o f th eir
w h o atten d ed P a cific U n iv e rsity last
fa m ily .
term , is en gaged to be m arried to Mr.
R e v iv a l m ee tin g s are b e in g h e ld in the P itten ger. T h e ge n tle m a n m ade a very
C h ristia n ch u rch e v e ry n ig h t a t 7:30 co n favorab je im pression here not lo n g ago
d u cted b y E v a n g e lis t F . L . P ie rc e . The w hen h e appeared as a b an jo so lo ist at
co n g re g a tio n s are g ro w in g e ach e v e n in g , M iss E v a n s ’ con cert. Both th e yo u n g
and th e serv ice s are b e co m in g q u ite in people are re sid tn ts o f O sw ego.
te re s tin g a s th e v o u n g p rea ch er ex p o u n d s
T h e w ife o f W a s h in g to n
co u n ty ’s
th e w ord o f G o d and h olds th e p e o p le in
d ep u ty sh e riff o f H illsb o ro , w as in our
ra p t atten tion .
c it y S atu rd a y, and h ad e x tra cte d u n d e r
N otices are p osted a bou t tow n fo r the th e in fluen ce o f the n ew p rep aration ,
c it y e lection on M onday, Ja n . 11, for the adm in istered b y D o cto r C . L . L arge,
ele ctio n o f th re e co u n cilm en to serve fifteen very d ifficu lt te e th . T h e resu lt
tw o years, a record er, a treasu rer, and a w as e x c elle n t, and th e p a tie n t w ell
m ayo r. P o llin g p la ce at c ity ja il and pleased. A lso Mr. Joh n A p liu o f D ille y ,
co u n cil room. T h e cou n cilm en w hose w as in to-day and h ad 17 teeth ex tra cte d
f lt e r m s e x p ire are, M essrs. A . T . K n o x , and he too w as w ell p leased.
J. T . B u xton and C . L . L a rge.
D elp hos lo d g e N o. 39 K . o fP . in stalled
S e n ato r H u g h es w en t to C o r v a llis y e s
th e fo llo w in g officers for th e en su in g
te rd a y to atten d th e sem i-a n n u a l m eet
term at th e ir m ee tin g S a tu rd a y n igh t:
in g o f th e B oard o f G e g e n ts o f th e S tate
C . C ., J. W . Brow n; V . C ., C . C . C ap les;
A g ricu ltu ra l co lleg e w h ich m eets th e j
M .o f W ., F . T . K a n e ; p relate , D. H.
first W e d n e sd ay a fte r th e first M on d ay T h om as; K . o f R. and S . , J e w e ll M acruni;
in Jan u ary. I f d eta in ed in C o rv a llis very
M. o f E x ., Geo. L . S m ith ; M. o f F in ., A .
lo n g, he w ill g o d ire ct from th ere to
R. Leabo; M. at A ., C h as. L a C h a p e lle ;
S alem to atten d th e le g is la tu re w hich
I. G ., \V. T. G ltze; O. G .,* D r. R. H.
co n ve n e s n e x t w e e k .
j
Hovey.
T h e B an k o f F o re st G ro v e , as w ill be
seen b y its card in a n o th e r c o lu m n , has
perfected a rra n g em en ts b y w h ic h it has
co n n e ctio n s w ith a ll th e p r in c ip a l fo r
e ign business ce n tre s so th a t m o n e y can
be sent from F o re st G ro v e to a n y p a rt o f
G rea t B rita in , Irelan d or c o n tin e n ta l
E u rop e w h ich fo rm e rly co u ld o n ly be
d on e th ough P ortlan d . S u c h fa c ilitie s
are g e n e ra lly o n ly h ad in la rg e citie s
and F o re st G ro ve m ay w ell be proud of
th e d istin ctio n w h ich ^ Ir. P fa n n e r’s e n
terp rise h as b ro u g h t to i t
T h e officers o f W a s h in g to n lod ge No.
48, I. O . O. F . , for th e e n su e in g term
were in stalled M ond ay e v e n in g b y S . A.
W alker, D. D. G. M., as follow s: N. G .t
W illiam Bellinger; V. G ., H u gh F u lto n ;
P. G ., R. M. Taylor; S ec’y ., K. M. Ward;
Treas., W. S. H udson; W ard., Joe Bailey;
Cond., J. C. Greer; R S. N. G ., Andy
Knox; L. S. V . G ., T. C. McNamer; R.
I
S. N. G ., S. A. W alker; L. S. V . G .,
John Jones; R. S. S. W illiam Dliondt;
L. S. S., C. W. Odell; I. G ., W . A.
Wells; O. G ., Samuel Aplin.
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B o y s’ su its fo r *1.75 ar.d pan ts for 50 j C a P!cs am l C - ° -
cents. Y o u can g e t b argain s at Mrs. I cast.
K e im ’s store at C o rn eliu s.
A s th e n am e in d icates, H a ll’ s V e g e ta
ble S ic ilia n H a ir R e n e w er is a re n e w er
o f th e n air, in c lu d in g its g ro w th , h e a lth ,
y o u th fu l co lo r, a n d b e a u ty .
It w ill
please you.
T . J. H o a ie , p rop rietor o f th e P erk in s
re sta u ran t, P ortlan d , passed th rou gh
tow n to d a y on h is w a y to G a le s C reek
to v isit his fa th er-in -law , Judge^J. W .
H . A d k in s.
M r. E rn e st H a b e rstro h , o f G a le s C reek,
w as in tow n th e m id d le o f th e w e e k , re
tu rn in g from th e G . A . R. in sta lla tio n
at H illsb oro.
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A crosswalk ¡9 being put in at the
south west corner o f the Congregational
chnrch square for the accomm odation o f
approved and the follow ing bills referred the travel from that direction to the
to the finance com m ittee and later al postoffice. T he new location o f the
lowed, warrants being ordered drawn office is h igh ly satisfactory to the busi
Haines & Bailey, oil.
$ 110 on ness men and people generally, while
Chas. LaChapelle
.
2 19 the interior appearance o f the room has
J. T. Harris, marshal
35 3" been the subject o f constant favorable
M ayor Hughes subm itted a report on comm ent since the office opened for
there
M onday
morning.
th e condition of the water and ligh t plant business
which is given in another column. C ity Further improvem ents are contemplated
Accountant H. D. Stew art made his re- ' for the outside, the first being new
port showing the financial condition of tidew slk the length o f the block snd
the city plant. He recommends con- a continuation of the street planking
| tracts with consumers specifying time paat the H a t c b k t office and Mr. Pfan-
and rate. %
ner's property.
;
were present. After the usual routine,
bills were introduced and allowed: J . T .
Buxton, work, $11.15; Boos & Heitz-
hausen, axe, $1.25.
Ordinance cotn-
m ittee was instructed to draft an or
dinance to amend section 7 of ordinance
» « .T o , regulating the rates for water.
Rates on lawns and street sprinkling in
residence portions will probably be
raised a little, also on business streets
where there is a large street frontage.
Council meets again Friday night.
oney to
oan
O r A n y O t h e r K in d o f
R E A L +E S T A T E
® O F THE
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Write for Price List.
F O R E S T GROVE, O R E G O N .
m8- v o tes w ere
m s
! J. K. HAYD3N.
%
J. S. BUXTON.
HAYDON & BUXTON,
DEALERS
«
IN
% Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish and Poultry. 3
S ch o o l boards d esirin g to le v y a tax
for th e co m in g y e a r are h e re b y rem inded
^
T h e Best is none too good Tor our customers
4^-
and that is what we always keep.
th a t th e d istrict cle rk s m ust w rite to th e
co u n ty c le rk for th e am ou n t o f ta x a b le
C o u rteo u s A tte n tio n and R eason able P rices
-?
p ro p erty in th e ir re sp ectiv e d istricts.
T h is ca n n o t be fu rn ish ed b y th e co u n ty
&
Next Door North of Haines & Bailey’s, Main Street.
c le r k u n til th e sta te board o f e q u a liza
tion , now in session, is th ro u g h w ith the
assessm en t roll. A s th e am ou n t o f th e
le v y m ust be forw ard ed to th e co u n ty
City of Fores. Grove.
c le rk b efore F e b ru a ry i, th ere w ill n o t be S e ve ra l o f th e y o u n g p eo p le o f th e c ity
Electiou Monday, Jan. i t , 1 ^ 7 , *Tn
m uch tim e to spare. W h ere a ta x is d e a tten d ed and report a p le a sa n t tim e.
O ur c ity ja i l w as b ro k en open S a tu r council cham ber.
sired b y a sch ool d istric t, a m ee tin g o f
th e citize n s to vote a tax sh ou ld be c a lled d ay n ig h t and a p rison er lib e ra te d .
O F F IC IA L T IC K E T .
for som e d ay tow ards th e b e g in n in g o f T h e c it y m arsh a l is so rely v ex e d o v er (
FOR
M
AYO R.
th e last w e e k in J a n u a ry .— H ood R iv e r | th e a ffair and i f th e person cou ld be !
A. H IN M AN.
G la c ie r.
I id en tified it w ould g o h ard w ith h im or
them .
FOR CO U N CILM EN ,
T h e fo llo w in g is a report o f sch ool in
J. T . B U X TO N ,
T h e re is ta lk o f a g rist m ill h e re .
A
d is tr ic t N o. 90 for m on th e n d in g Dec.
A. T . K N O X ,
24: N o. d a y s tru gh t, 19; N o. «lays at- i p etitio n h as been circu la te d and sign ed
C. L. LA R G E.
ten d a n ce, 539; N o. d a y s a b se n ce , 4 1 ^ ; I b y m ost o f th e citiz e n s a sk in g th e c ity j
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T h e m etre rate-» for e le c tric ity , on a c
co u n t o f th e lig h t su m m er m onth s, o n ly
a ve ra g e abou t h a lf w h at th e y sh ou ld and
w ill p ro b a b ly be a d van ced w hen the
present co n tra cts exp ire.
and yet one frequented by everybody.
Councilm an Large favors the city 's h av
ing it done at once. It certainly is
needed and for the benefit o f the public.
The plant can carry m any more lights
but a new transformer should be put in
for that section as the present one’s
capacity is overtaxed and the lights are
feeble and unsatisfactory.
M
L
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Buy a harm,
Buy a Lot.
Buy a House and Lot.
We have many bargains and now is the time t o i n v e s t .
P ills do n ot cu re C o n stip a tio n . T h e y
o n ly a g g ra v a te. K a r l’s C lo v e r R o o t T ea
g iv e s perfect re g u la rity o f th e bow els.
T h e la rg e st an d best assortm en t o f F o r sale at C la r k ’s d ru g store.
R o ck e rs ever b ro u g h t to Forest G ro ve
ju st receiv ed a t S m ith ’s F u rn itu re S to re .
C o u n ty S c h o o l N ote«.
M r. and Mr®. C h a s. B lu erock o f V a n
cou ver, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Purdin and
C h e ste r Purdin o f P o rtla n d v isited Mr.
and M rs. Ira P u rd in a few d a y s last
w eek.
# This testimonial will be found in full iu Ayer’s “ Curebook” with n
huii
hundred
others. Free. Address J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass.
X
F orest G rove L and C o .
PIU h D o Not Curo.
D o n ’t let th e c a t lic k th e d ish es, bu t
m ak e n ice soft soap w ith S o a p F oam .
D irectio n s on e ach p a c k a g e
*
S in ce Ju n e 1st, w h en M arsh al H arris!
The international money order feature
A D istrict Jury was, drawn on the 1st,
w as appoin ted c it y m arsh a l th ere h ave
o f the post office went into effect M on
Monday
in
January
by
Justice
John
H.
;
been ten arrests w h ose fines in th e a g
day m orning and alm ost as soon as the
g re g a te w ere (60. T h re e lic e n se s h av e 1 Dolstrum, assisted by L. K. Sm ith and! office opened for business there were
been issued for w h ic h th e c it y received M. D. M arkham , consisting o f Anton people on hand desiring to send money
(20. T w e n ty n ew crossin gs w ere put in Pfanner, E. W. Haines, John Bailey, J. I to friends in the old countries. The de
and to d a y F o re st G ro v e can b o ast o f as C. Woods: K . A. G raham , I. W . B ald partm ent will be a big convenience to
go o d sid e w a lk s an d crossin gs as a n y c ity win, M. E. Dilley, J. G . Boos, W. K . the public and it is to the credit of Post
o f its size in th e sta te . O ver n in e ty per Curtis, W m. Sikes, I. II. Sm ith and
master Marsh th at Forest Grove has
ce n t, o f th e e le c tr ic lig h t p o les h ave A . W alker. The above ju ry was drawn such a facility. T he new home o f the
b een reset. T h e m arsh a l, w h o is also to serve one year in, and lor. the Jostice office and it* im provem ent also bespeak
w ate r co m m issio n er, h a s-b e e n p a id for o f the Peace and Constable District o f ! his entciprise.
h is services $95, w h ich is v ery little c o m Forest Grove, County o f W ashington,
Tuesday evening the council held
pared w ith th e w ork a tta c h e d to th e o f State o f Oregon, in accordance with
Section 2091 and 2092, Statutes of Oreg. another special m eeting at which all
fice.
A ll th e city council were in their places
a t the m eeting M onday evening except
M r. Buxton. The former m inutes were
R oe-
. ! c re. when 0
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
N o m in a tio n for treasurer
M essrs. W m . T h ie s. D. S. K a y and k e r ’s 49.
W m . H . T h o m p so n w ere in tow n on b u s cauie-to W . S. H udson on th e second
b allo t for 60 votes a g a in s t T reasu rer
iness T u esd ay.
G r e e r’s 39. M arsh al H arris w as rent m i
A la rge lin e o f S e th T h o m a s c lo c k s a t
tt a te d on th e first • b a llo t re c e iv in g 60
m uch low er p rices th an
fo rm e rly.—1-
votes, a g in st V a u g h n 16, S trip lin 37.
B arn es the Jeweler.
F o r coun cilm an J. T . B u xto n , A . T .
I w ill k eep up to d ate. Just re ce iv ed , K n o x and C . L . L a rge w ere ren om in ated
!
th e latest in la d ie s’ b utton shoes. S ee e ach on th e secon d b a llo t. T h e ir com -
i
G r e g g ’s S h o w W in d o w
\ petitors w er* M essrs. W m K a n e , John
A 32-caudle pow er
e le c tric
lam p,
sim ila r to th e one in fron t o f H u gh es &
S o n ’s store, o u gh t to be p u t in u n der
th e postoffice awning. It is a dark spot
J S o m e t h i n g f o r t h a t C O U g h /’
H . I)
M. Berdan, o f G len co e, w as in tow n o n
bu sin ess th e forep art o f the w eek.
Tk
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M rf. D onald M artin, o f l pper S co g-
.
,
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g in s v a lle y , ca m e to tow n V\ e d n esd av.
H o n . D a vid S m ith w ould m ak e a g ood
road su pervisor fo r the F o re st G ro v e
d istrict. W hen h e fo rm erly held th at
position roads a b o u t here w ere in e x
c e lle n t sh ap e. T h e co u n ty cou rt would
do w ell to a p p o in t h im .
failed to relieve
T h e L a d ie s’ W o rk in g so c ie ty o f th e
C o n g re g a tio n a l ch urch m et W e d n e sd ay
D oors, w in d o w s
and m o u ld in g s u ! aftern oon at th e h om e Qf M rs.
Jones.
P o rtlan d prices. A b b o tt & R oe.
T h e ou tlook for produ cers o f m oh air
(goat-w ool) fo r th e c o m in g season is
v e r y poor, a cco rd in g to a recen t O rego
n ian , b ecau se th e go o d s ‘lu stre ” m an u
factu red from it, h as gon e ou t o f fashion
and th e d em an d fa lle n aw ay.
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u n til :.o c h a n c e s hio m in d c r ch an ges h i j e a r th ly
residen ce. S in gular, isn ’t it, h o w m a n y stu b b o rn peopio
p o rsisi i n cazn blin g, w ith h ea lth ao th e sta k e, w h en
th e y m ig h t b o o ffo ctu cily cured o f cough , cold, or lu n g
tro u b le, b y n le w d oses of
D ell M atteson o f S c ro g g in v a lle y lo st
a v a lu a b le h orse T u esd ay o f sta ggers and
a n o th e r is a bou t to die.
T h e old w a v o f d s liv e rin g m essages b y
post*bovs com p ared w ith th e m o d em
M oney to loan in sum s to su it. R o o m s
S h o e Store.
telep h o n e, illu stra te s th e old ted io u s
1 and 2, S h u te B u ild in g. H illsboro, Or.
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D o n ’ t forget to a tte n d th e E v a n g e lis t
m eth od s o f ‘ b r e a k in g ’ co ld s com pared
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D o n 't let y ou r w ife go w ith o u t a good
m ee tin g s at th e C h ristian c h u rc h . M eet
w ith th eir a lm o st in stan te n o u s cu re by
c h a ir w hen th ey are so ch eap a t S m ith ’s
Mr. and M rs. G eo. H . T em ple, o f O ne M in u te C o u g h C u re. J. C. C la rk ,
in g e v e rv e v e n in g u n til fu ith e r notice.
j store.
S c o g g in s v a lle y w ere in tow n yesterd ay. ! D ruggist.
T . L . P ierce E v a n g e list.
If yo u are trou b led w ith C a tarrh , Sore
A n u m b er o f th e y o u n g p e o p le o f
T h e Band dance N e w -Y e a r’s eve was
C a u c u s to nom inate city officers met
! T h roa t or L u n g D isease con su lt D r. C.
F o re st G io v e tripp ed th e lig h t fa n ta stic
w e ll attended a n d was a very pleasant | in the councit|Chamber W e d n e sd ay fore- 1
E . G e i /er.
affair.
, noon. Mr. F . S. B arn es acted as chair-
to an e arly h ou r N ew Y e a r s ’ n ig h t. An
W ash you r w h ite c lo th in g w ith Soap
e n jo y a b le e v e n in g is reported.
D id yo u n o tice how pure and w h ite m an. G eo. L. S m ith -secretary and M e s
1 F oam , am i th ey vs ill n ever turn yello w . S oap
F oam w ash in g pow d er lo o k s? ; srs. A aron W ell« am i W h ittle s e y as tellers.
T h e c it y co u n cil h as a p p o in te d th e
! A . T . Boos.
* A . T. Boos.
H on. A. H intnan was n om in a ted for
fo llo w in g officers for th e c it y ele ctio n
j m ayo r on th e first b a llo t,6^ votes a gain st
n e x t M on d ay: Judges, L e v i W alk e r,
H aines & B a ile y c a rry a v ery la rge
W h e a t h as b een h ig h er in P o rtlan d (I for M ayo r H u gh es. J. {*. W a g n e r w as
H e n ry W irtz and W . S . In g le s; c le r k s , stock o f gen eral m erch a n d ise w h ich th ey
th is w eek th an in C h ic a g o , so m e th in g I chosen ca n d id ate for re co rd e r on the
sell
a
t
th
e
low
est
price.
F . L. G e ig e r and J. P. W ag n er.
seldom seen.
th ird b a llo t w ith 69 votes to L e v i W al- 1
A ll persons k n o w in g th em se lv e s in
d eb ted to Dr. H ia tt w ill save th em selv es
tro u b le b y c a llin g and se ttlin g at on ce,as
no m ore b ills w ill be sent out and a c
cou n ts w ill be placed in a tto r n e y ’s h an d s
ior co llec tio n .
o
visited
i Scoff and Cough.
and recommend it t others for
cough i t!!d cold.., an.» whoopin;;
cough. Have never known u single
case cf vlioc ;■•!.. x c;»ngh that it
a ve ra g e d a ily a tten d an ce, 28; a vera ge
N o. b e lo n g in g , 30; to ta l N o. enrolled ,
32. T h e fo llo w in g nam ed p u p ils were
presen t each «lay: Z a c k P a rk in , G eo rg e
M cR o b e rt, R u th P a rk in . M ab le M iller,
John P arson , Ben Parson , C h a u n ce y
S w in n e y , Ju liu s K in d a ll. R o y M iller,
D ick , F ra n k , L u c y and I.cvi C r o w th e r.—
S y lv a L. B aker, T e a ch e r.
| co u n cil to d o n ate th e lu m b er th e y pur- I«*OR
j ch ased for a c it y h a ll to a n y co m p an y j
th a t w ill b u ild a m ill.
.
RFCO RD FR
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W a G'n k r .
! FOR T R E A SU R E R .
Wm. H endricks I ad a narrow escape
\V. S. H U D SO N.
from drowning him self and t< am last
week. He was taking a load of house FOR MARSHAL,
hold goods to the Davis place south
T. J. H A R R IS .
west o f Cornelius and while crossing
the G eiger ditch went through the
V a lu e o f C e l e r y R o o t .
bridge. His horses were in the water
T he root of tho celery plant is not r.s
S c a ly eru p tion s on th e h ead , chapped about three hours. T he water spoiled
w id ely appreciated ns it should bo. An
h an d s and lip s, cu ts, b ru ises, scalds, all of Henry and M aggie Hend ricks' authority cited by the Boston Journal
burn s are q u ic k ly cured b y D e W itt’s good clothes and the load.
says of i t :
W itch H azel S a lv e . I t is a t presen t th e
“ The root of celery has been sadly de
Quite a number o f Cornelius people
a rticle m ost used fo r p iles, and it a lw a y s
spised, ontrageonsly misunderstood. It,
attended the Pom eroy trial at Hillsboro
too, is ut the service of man during
cures th em . J. C . C la r k , D ru g gist.
last week. Mrs. A . S. H atch, Mrs. H ow greenless mouths, when, so feeble is his
ard and daughter, Jim M iller, C. W. im agination, he seldom soars above
F ire m e n T a k e N otice.
Neef, Chas. Henderson, Claude Cham spronts. It may be boiled, and then
T h e a nn u al m ee tin g o f th e F ir e D epart berlain, W m . M errill, Ora Cook, John w hite sauce w e ll becomes it j it m ay be
m en t w ill be h e ld in th e co u n cil room and Charley Buchanan and W m. Pol fried iu close em bracing bread crum bs;
on Thursday evening, January 14, 1897, lock.
The ca9e was decided in favor of it may tie fashioned into a puree; it may
1 be stewed. Why let it linger lunger, the
at 7:30 for the purpose o f electin g a j Gene Hum phrey, the defendant.
w allflow er of the green Rrocer’s stall?
V hief and assistant engineer o f the de-1
Celery, iu root ami bunch, soothes— a
parim ent for one year. Each company
I rival to opfnm. Eat it for which of its
A re Y ou M ade
will also elect their officers at this meet
many excellences yon w ill, only see that
ing which w ill take the place o f the Miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, | lo 'tT .a tG t!'"
Dizziness, Loss o f Appetite, Y ellow Skin? j '
—
regular m eeting for this month.
I t W o * n 't n O n e r s I
Shiloh's V italizer is a positive cure. For
A. R. Leabo,
sale at Clark'9 drug store.
Ail amusing anecdote is given iu th»
C hief F ire Dept.
Madras Mai) nbont C alcutta life o f a
! bygone generation.
It relates to Lord
C O R N E L IU S .
H ILL M H O H O .
W ellesley (Duke of W ellington) and is
Representative H arvey Hudson was in ! Dist. A tty. Lord accom panied by the as fo llo w s : T he great uniu had been
our city last Saturday.
auditor and one comm issioner o f M uli- given a bad egg for hieakfast, and
sniffing at it he called to his v a le t:
Peter Jacquot and Oliver Newton, of noniah county, w tre in consultation
“ Lam ell, a bud e ggt What an atrocious
with
our
county
court
Tuesday
regard
flillsboro, were in town Tuesday.
thing to have given m e!” The valet
Mr. A. S. H atch's blacksm ith shop ing allowance o f witness fees in the hurried up w ith a serious face, exam in
Steeves
case.
The
commisasoners erl the egg closely and then e xcla im ed :
was broken open last Saturday night.
court o f the county convened in regular “ I entreat your forgiveness, my lord.
Mrs. Sophia Brooks, of Gastou, was
session on W ednesday.
The stnpid ser .an t has given yonr lord
calling on her friends in ^his city last
Robert Imbrie Sr. died at his home on ship in mistake 1111 aid-de-cam p's e g g .’ *
Tuesday.
Tuesday alternoo/i.
Miss Flora Pollard came out from
R lp a n s T a b u le i: a t d ru g g ists.
There is an unusual amount o f sick
Portland last Friday to visit her parents
H i pans Tubules cu re h ead ach e.
ness about the city.
south o f town.
w
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l. F A IT H F U L M E N OK
Capt. A. M. C ollin s is home after an
, "otnen In travel for re«pon»lble eat«!»
Mr. and Mrs. Schofield returned from
IUhe«l * u»e In Offffo* *alanr 97«0. j.ayat.]«
Astoria last Frid ay where they had been absence of some two or three m onths in 91.1 wc. I ly and ***f m u*. ►. position pertrai ent.
Kefere** *». RueEm* »«•l/m lr tr - tie tl I'm n iip ii p*,
Eastern Oregon.
to spend the holidays.
,
velope. the N.llousi, star Building, . bless»
The watch m eeting at the church was
well attended. There was plenty of re-
j freshment* and all had an enjoyable \
j time.
A lawsuit came off in town W ednesday,
A. S. H atch p laintiff and Tom Talbott
I» t h e place where you will fin «1 the largest and Most
defendant before His Honor M. H. Hen-
Complete Stock of Drugs of Ever\ Description in W ash
, derson city recorder.
ington County. We have, cotntr, icing January », ’97,'
There were two parties in town last
Soothing, and not irritating, strength- week, one at C . C. H ancocks and owe at
ening, and not w eakening, stqall but ef- L . S. Fairchilds. The voung people ic-
f.ctiv e — such are the qualities o f D eW itU port a good tim e at both places.
Little Early Risers, the famous Mule
There was a party at the residence
pills. J. C. Clark, druggist.
of James Howard last Friday eveain g
J. C. C l a r k
s
D r jo S to re
made fearful reduations in every department. When mak
ing vour purchase* in the drug line, call on the wide
-sw akc drttggist
h
J- C. CLA ;K, FOREST GROVE