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*«E NO.,, blr«l r: N [is and gla ss at A b b o t & R o e 's N ice ca k e s b ak ed to o rd er.— H om e B a kery. ’V A R S IT Y . H ot a n d cold lu n ch e s a t a ll hours at th e H om e B a k e rv . Grain). H u g h es is im p ro v in g from F re sh oysters in e v e ry s ty le at the H om e B akery. I f you are trou b led w ith C a ta rrh , S ore Mr. A . D. S c h oc h h as resigned h is j T h ro a t o r L u n g D isease co n su lt Dr. C. position on th e In d ex for a m ore lu cra E . G e ig e r. tive one on th e fo r u m . F lo u r re taile d at ca rlo a d p rice. Mr. A rm in tro u t is p h y sic a lly in ca p a ci- j W a s h in g to n ’s Best at $r 00 a sa ck . Ca- tated to a tte n d h is classes. H is m an y | ples & T h om as. frien ds w ish h im a speed y re co v e ry, j H. W . S c o tt w ill sell y o u tick e ts to the Mr. John C o n n e ll, a form er stu den t o f Rns-ilatid T ra il and C a rib o o m ines v ia T . A ., w as v is itin g classes and m in g lin g ch eap est and best route. a m on g h is m a n y frien d s th e g re a te r part * u u i* T u n “ ' ' r ' a >\ ^®its& srjt'd w h eat Bakery for sa le b y J. P . ir. m d lt j ! ' W F f reSt G ro ve 45 'J n b ^ ^ B lI o v e v h as been q u ite ill b u t rnl M r. W . M. S h ea rer, o f G a le s C reek , w as in tow n T u e sd a y . T w o fresh m ilk cow s for sale. W. F o w lie , C e n te rv ille . A p p ly •aMPinr som ew hat. D oors, w in d ow s and m o u ld in g s a ■ |4-To ren t o r b u y , a se c o n d P o rtla n d prices. A b b o tt & R oe. Ca ll at H a t c h e t office. Mr. Claud H a lle tt w ent to S alem W e d C a k es, p ies and co o k ie s ju s t lik e hom e loan in su m s to >uit. R o o m s n esd ay for a w eek or ten d ays sta y a t the — m ade at th e H om e B a k e ry ch eap er ' u tF -,(. L c n ^ S h u t e B u ild in g, H illsb o ro , O r. cap itol. th an yo u can hake th em . Btory Bale— S p ecia l c u ts in a ll F lo u r retailed at w h olesale p rice. B o ys’ su its for $1.75 and p a n ts for 50 i J o f fc o m ls .— G r e g g ’ s S h o e S to re ' W a s h in g to n ’ s Best at $1.00 a sack. Ca- cents. Y o u car! g e t b a rg a in s at Mrs. p les & Th om as. v r r T i R i c on tris, o f S alem , is v isitin g K e im ’s sto re at C o rn eliu s. g . * 4 ^ ih o tn * o f h er un cle, D r. R . H . Mr. M cD an n iel, w h o liv e s b e \o n d B u x O fficers o f th e D egree o f H on or A . O . i > m KE r ton on y ie C o lu m b ia co u n ty b ord er, w as U W . w ere in sta lle d T u e sd a y e v e n in g in tow n T u esd ay. n i ¡*e.» -A ll persons in d e b t to Dr. by Mrs. H . D. Jones, p is t c h ie f o f h o n o r, . !> , 11 -please c a ll and se ttle th eir ac- H ain es & B a iley ca rry a la rge sto ck o f as follow s: l*. C. o f H ., S iste r R ob b ; C, ’•lu .i * t ge n e ral m erchan dise w h ich th e y sell at o f i i , S iste r E . M. B a ile y; S. o f H ., S is reasonable prices. ter Case; C. o f C ., S is te r F^lla B ailey; "ike,* I taile d at c a rlo a d p rice, "'kr u t I jglon ’s Best at Jir.oo a sa ck . Ca- Mr. W illia m S. S m ith o f 621 E ast record er, S iste r S h a n n o n ; fin an cier, S is * -1 ' u s , ¡Tlionias. r e ’e iv - r , S iste r M o llie S tark S t., Portlan d , was in ou r c ity on ter A b b o tt; a - ha^wl(, S m p lin ; usher, S iste r M. S S trip lin ; I. business W edn esd ay. for tb« n suit o f M cC leod vs. B u rc h e ll in W ., S iste r G reer; O. W ., Bro. II. I). y :h^î D o ls tru m ’s cou rt w as se ttle d in T h e m o n th ly re cita l o f Prof. G r e e n e ’s Jones. »m f rhr««. jfM r. M cC leod . pu pils occurred at th e hom e o f M r S . A . *»u. A n d rew K . W rig h t died o f h em orrh age W a lk e r on M onday e v e n in g . e s ’ a ll w ool vests tor 50 cen ts, and o f the lu n gs, at th e resid en ce o f his -.. (.<w‘ th a s a m e . R u b b er sh oes for la- G rou n d h og d ay cam e T u e sd ay and d au gh ter, Mrs. J. F . Joh n son , N orth >entt and ch ild re n , at M rs. K e im ’s the little anim al m ost assu redly saw its Y u iiin ill, a t 7 o ’clo c k M on d a y m orn in g. T'Ur.c, C o fn eliu s. shado\L in su rin g six w eeks m ore o f w in De rased w as born in B edford co u n ty , tifr of »*1. ter. T ei 1 n., M ay 10th, 1820, m oved w ith his *i rv si s e e 11 m em b ers o f th e d e g re e in HI o f A l p h a T em ple, R a th b o n e Sis- T o m m y M adigan is still a liv e and has par r;ts to M issouri in 1836 and th en ce to v i l l l i s i t P o rtlan d F rid a y n ig h t to a full lin e o f tin w are and stoves to sell T e x as, in 1844, re tu rn in g to M issouri th e He e m ig ra te d to Y a m h ill ite a new tem p le there. ch eap a t h is shop tw o doors o f post sam e year. co u n ty, O regon, in 1847, w h ere he resid ed office. un derstan d th a t R ev. A . R ogers u ntil his d ea th . H e w ould h ave been 77 t jtifi#«! th e C o n g re g a tio n a l ch urch S p e c ia l sale for 30 d a \ s in L a d ie s ’ ) e is o ld th e 10U1 o f n e x t M ay. S ix c h ild M itCF-nds p u ttin g in h is resign a- la ce sh oes, very latest c ity sty le , in a ll ren, five son s and a d a u g h te r, su rv ive • t<l >efo« J u ly 1, p ro b a b ly in a few w id th s $2.50 form er price $3 00. G r e g g ’s him H e w as buried W e d n e sd ay in th e * of mid *«|^H S h o e Store. M cBride c e u ie te ry n ear M cM in n ville, iwing letters are u n c la im e d H a ll’ s H air R e n ew er cures d a n d ru ff R ev. Jam es C a m p b ell p re a ch in g the y "■ -AnaarrJ 1 at th e postoffice: Miss and sca lp affections; also all cases oi funs ¡al serm on. tRADfijl] • RÇ1 "KS, M iss D o tted , M r. O. B. b aldn ess w here th e g la n d s w h ich feed the T h e suit o f Mr. S te p h en B la n k a gain st oanty, Oi on. y m K d w a rd T y n d a ll, M r. H . roots o f th e hair are n ot closed up. L W a lk e r, a d m in istrato r o f th e estate r, AT TH E W ilb e r M c E ld o w n e y w as seen on the C am pus last w eek. T o L o a n — S om e m o n e y.— E d w a rd L . N a y lo r. Horae ‘ » [fea n d ies. |h W. for fresh K ■ »tcV r , 4 , F'or mortgage loans call on H. Scott. BOUT TOWN. » ,e v v u , ' » i:h h J : ifr h i w ■ V o f Febr O)) . .a«. E ld e r F . L . Pierce h a v in g go tten o ver Y B 1, S. C . E . w ill g iv e an enter- his sick sp ell w ill preach for us in th e en t and m u sicale, assisted b y M iss C h ristia n ch n rch S u n d a y at 11 a. m . s Jon es and M iss H arriet S te ve n s, nnd 7:30 p. m. T h e Y . P. S . E . m eets a irtftiid , in th e C o n g re gatio n a l 6:30. b*B n F rid a y , F'eb. 19. W ill th e p a rty w h o borrow ed m v sled ge s h ilg to n d istric t lod ge N o . 24, I. please return it. N o q u estion s asked . dBR* , m eets in C o rn eliu sN on G r a y ’s B la ck sm ith shop. (.Same to th e 'a y « F e b 9, ut 10 a. m . A n in te r p eo p le w ho in th e p a st q u arter h ave b rain w ill be rendered in the tak e n four axes from theH .\TCH KT.) I’EST y th e lod ges to w h ich m em b ers er w ill be adm itted . C h a rle y , th e tw o-year-old soil o f Mr. D ie. B oatm an, o f H ay w a rd , died T u e s ¡ 9 in g son o f Mrs. M au rice w h ile d ay a ftern oon , about four o ’c lo ck , o f a atu rd ay fell and stru c k his lu n g trou b le. T h e b u rial w as at H a y 11st th e sh a rp ed g e o f a Side w ard cem etery on W ed n esd ay. F u n e ral 'S in g a d eep g a sh m ore th an an services w ere con d ucted b y th e R ev. in th e top o f is h ead . Dr. C. M r. C h u n k o f B ethan y. iwas ca lled and sew ed up the W . M. G ilp in died at W . F . R o ls to n ’s, | arid at present th e boy is d o in g G a ston , a t 11:20 W e d n e sd a y m o rn in g. co u n cil ch am b er h as b een oc- a rly e v e ry d ay la t e ly w ith Inm an , M arshal* H arris, Re- lk e r a n d T reasu rer H u d son , en gag ed in t a k in g in v e n to ry o f rty and p rep arin g an e x h ib it n cial co n d itio n . & B a ile y h av e a la rg e ship- I otton a n d w orsted good s on the th e east w h ich w ill be in in a T h e fun eral w ill be a t 11 o ’c lo ck F rid a y , in th e ch urch and R e v Jam es C a m p b ell w ill preach the fun eral serm on . In te r m en t at th e H ill cem etery. T h e d eceased w h o w as 93 years o f a ge ca m e to O regon 25 y ears ago. A con test h as been ru n n in g in th e lo ca l G ood T em plars lo d g e w h ich c u l m inated Satu rd ay e ve n in g in an e x c e l le n t b an q u et en joyed b y o v er one h u n dred. A t the b egin n in g o f th e term th e lo d ge was d ivided in to tw o sid es e ach o f w h ich en deavored to see w h ich cou ld b est in terest th e lodge b y recita tion s, m usic, etc. T h e side h ead ed b y Mr. O. B ald w in cam e out w in n er, sco rin g 2460 to 2090 m ade b y Miss E d ith F lo w e r’ s fol low ers. “I don’t believe there ever was so good a p ill made as Ayer’s Cathartic Tills. They w ill do a ll you recom mend them tor and even more. When I have a cold and ache I om head to heels, a dose or two of th se p ills is all the medicine needed to set me right again. For headache,!** M r. C . E . B ra d ley is u n ab le to atten d | h is classes on a cco u n t o f sick n ess. T h e g o o d p ill h a s a g o o d coat. T h e p ill c o a t se r v e s t w o p u r p o s e s ; it p ro te c ts ■ » t he p ill, and d isg u ise s it t o th e s e n s i t i v e p a la te . S o m e c o a t s are t o o h e a v y ; t h e y w o n 't d is s o lv e , a n d t h e p ills t h e y c o v e r p a s s t h r o u g h th e s y s t e m , h a r m le s s n s a b r e a d p e lle t. O th e r c o a t3 are to o lig h t , a n d p e r m it t h e s p e e d y d e te r io r a tio n o f t h e p ill. A f t e r 3 0 y e a r s e x p o s u r e , A y e r ’s S u g a r C o a t e d P ills h a v e b e e n fo u n d a s e f f e c t iv e as if j u s t fr e s h fr o m t h e la b o r a to r y . I t ’s a g o o d p ill, w it h a go o d c o a t . A s k y o u r d r u g g i s t fo r o f last w eek. T h e local O ra to rica l A sso ciatio n w ill m eet n ext M on d ay to e le ct d ele g ate s to atten d th e S ta te A sso ciatio n w h ich c o n ven es at N ew b erg th e 26th. T h e class o f 1903 Will g iv e a class p a rty at th e hom e o f M r. and M rs. II. D . Jones F rid a y e v e n in g . A lite ra ry and m usical p rogram m e w ill be ren dered. M r. Jerry W alk e r, w h o w as sum m oned h om e on a cco u n t o f th e illn e ss o f his broth er, w ill be u n ab le to retu rn to P. U . for th e rem ain d er o f the year. T h e G a m m a S ig m a so cie ty a t its last m ee tin g decided th at it w as e x p e d ie n t to return S e n ato r J. H. M itch e ll to th e U. S. S en ate. T h e qu estion fo r S atu rd a y n ig h t w ill be: R e so lve d , “ T h a t th e U . i S. G o v e rn m e n t sh oultl estab lish a system o f sa v in g s b an k s and op erate th em in con n ection w ith th e P o-tal D e p a rtm e n t.’ ’ A ffi, H in u ian and Joh n son : N e g ., A t k in son and Y o d e r. A ll new stu d e n ts are co rd ia lly in v ite d . Pill Clothes. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. # This testimonial w ill be found in full iu Ayer’s C u reb o o k w ith a hundred others. Free. Address: J. C. Ayer Co., I.owell, Mass. è - * * * » « * * '* » » * « * * - « * '» « Buy a Farm, Buy a Lot. Buy a House and L o t M o n e y t o L oam . O r A ny O t h e r K ind R E A L of EC S T A T EC T h e p h en om en al success o f th e foot- , 0 ® O F TH E ® 9 h all team th is season h as g iv e n a g re a t im p etu s to a th le tics. T h e A th le tic U nion now h as co m p lete ch arg e o f th e gym n asiu m , and a ct ve tra in in g w ill b e gin at once for th e sp rin g gam es. A n W e have m any b a rg a in s and now is the tim e to en th u sia stic frien d o f a th le tic s (w h o p re W rite for Price L ist. fers co h ave h is nam e k ep t from p rin t) h as offered a silv e r cu p lin e d w ith g o ld and em bossed w ith a p ictu re o f M arsh h a ll, to th e best all-arou n d a th lete. T h e hom e g a m es w ill be held on th e 21st o f t:ie late M r. S iro w b rid g e , w as d ecid ed o f M ay, a d ay w h ich h as been set apart ' last w eek in th e circu it co u rt in tavor o f by th e co lleg e a u th o ritie s for th e a d Uitftdefendant. T h e action w as to re- van cem en t o f a th le tic s. ; cove 1 a b alan ce a lle ge d to be due on a .1. ». HAYDKN. j note w in ch h ad been g iv e n n e a rly tw en ty J. S. Bl’XTON. There Is Nothing So Good. | years «»go and on w h ich from tim e to T h e re is n o th in g ju st as good as Dr. tim e p a ym en ts had been m ad e u n til Mr. K in g ’ s N ew D isco v e ry for C o n su m p tio n , S tro w m id g e ju s t before he d ied told his C o u g h s and C o ld s , so d em and it and do D IA L E R S IN ^ 3 a o m u iis u a io r th a t he h ad overpaid $14. not p e rm it th e d e a ie r to se ll you som e A iieuioran dum o f p a y m e n ts c op ied from su b stitu te . H e w ill n et claim th ere is the note by Mr. W a lk e r fou rteen years a n y th in g b etter, b u t in o rd er to m ak e ago was found a m o n g Mr. S tr o w b r id g e ’ s m ore profit he m ay claim so m e th in g else p a p . is but it d n l n ot a g re e w ith the — T h e Best is none too good for our cu stom ers to be ju st as good. Y o u w an t Dr. K in g ’s en dorsem en ts now on th e note. E x am i th a t is w h a t w e a lw ays keep. N ew D isco very becau se yo u know it to am in ation w ith a m a g n ifiy in g gla ss re be sale and re lia b le , an d gu aran te e d to Courteous Attention and Reasonable Prices vealed tn a t th e figures on th e back o f do good or m oney refu n d ed . F o r C o u g h s, the note b ad been erased and sm aller Next Door North of Haines & Bailey’s, Main Street. C o ld s, C o n s u m p tio n and for a ll a ffe c i am oun ts su b stitu ted , by w h om th e cou rt tio n s ot T h ro a t, C h e s t and L u n g s, th ere did not d eterm in e. F o r th is reason the is n o th in g so good as is l)r. K in g ’s N ew suit was d ism issed . D iscovery, T r ia l b o ttles free a t M ille r ’ s N am es o f b ook s la te ly receiv ed a t P a P h a rm a cy. R e g u la r size 5 ) ce n ts and cific U m ve rsitv lib ra ry . $ 1 . 00 . Atla» o f N e rv e C e lls. K X E C U T O K ’S S A L E O F i u g iim s se tte rs. R E A L ESTATE. For Sale. R eport o f Com m o f E d u ca tio n , ’93-4. Notice is hereby given that by virtue • fan order R ep ort o f M o h on k C o n fere n ce , ’9c. A cow , part J ersey, alm ost fresh. 8 ALLS and decree of the county court of Washineton ; C tn su s 1890, F arm s and H om es. F\ E . P a r k 1 county, Oregon, made and entered on Jan. 5, ! W ar o f th e R e b e llio n . 2 V o ls. O n e and o n e -h a lf m ile s north o f F o r 897. authorizing and directing the executors of R ecen t E c o u o m ic C h a n g e s . est G ro ve . the last will and testament o£ John Kay, de- i P o o le ’s In d e x . (2nd A p p e n d ix .) ceased, to sell certain real estate belonefng io W a tt’s D ictio n a ry o f C h e m istry . V ols. said estate at private sale: that said executors I 3 and 4. L ip p m c o tt’ s G a ze te e r. L a te st e d itio n . G U A R D I A N ’ S S A L E O F on and after Feb. 18 , 1897, will offer for sale at private sale the following described real estate E co n o m ic B asis o f P ro te ctio n . belonging to said estate, to-wit: H istory o f A m e rica n C u rre n cy . ji E A L ESTATE. Lots 8 and 9, in Cornelius Environs. Also the A m on g th e T ib eta n s. Notice is hereby priveil that by virtue of an following: commencing at a post on the West T h e G rea t C lo sed L a n d . order and decree of the couuty court of Wash boundary line of the donatiou land claim of Y e a r B ook o f C h e m istry . (5 n u m bers.) ington County, Oregon, made and entered on Joshua Dickson, and Ellinor Dickson, his wife, H e lm h o ltz 's P op ular S c ie n tific L e c February 1st, 18;»7, to me, directed as guardian tures. 2 V o ls. in t 1 s r 4 w of the Willamette meridian; said of the estate of Mary K. Walker, an insane per eommeneing point being south 20 degrees west F reedom in S cie n ce and T e a c h in g . son, authorizing and directing me to sell certain and 23.00chains from the nw corner of said I t H iiih lp R o o d s a t I t i g l i t I 'r i c o i H and Book o f A th e le tic S p orts. 3 V o ls. real estate belonging to said estate at private claim; thence south 80 degrees e 39 chains to a A m erican H ig h w a y . sale, as such guardian, I will on and after March post in the county road; thence south 63 degrees A H isto ry o f th e W arfare o f S c ie n c e 5th, 1897, offer for sale at private sale, the real e 10.59 chains to the nw corner of land com eyed j w ith T h e o lo g y . 2 V o ls. estate belonging to said estate, being situate in by Jacob Butts and Sarah M. Butts to W. C.| M a i n S t ., F o r e s t G r o v e . O rga n ic C h e m istry . H a rp e r’s D ic tio n a ry o f C lassical L ite r Washington county, Oregon, and described as Johnson by deed now of recordon page 4'7 of J follows, to-wit: atu re and A n tiq u ities. “U” of deeds for Washington ' ’ounty, Ore- j Being part of the north half of the original book Attention, Veteran«. B eacon L ig h ts. 3 Vols. gon: thence south 8.73 chains thence south 23 | donation land claim of E. Walker and his wife N . S. P o litica l H isto ry , 1492-1871. degrees e 9.50 chains thence south 79 degrees e If you are entitled to ail increaoc oi (the said Mary K. Walker, insane) in t 1 n rauge W h a t is E le c t r ic it y ? 12.10 chains to the west line of the right of way pension, employ J. H. Dolstrum. He Haa 8 and 4 west. Willamette meridian, and more A m erican F o o tb a ll. of the Oregon and California railroad Company particularly bouuded and described as follows, thence North on said West line of said right had several years’ ezperience with the S c h w e g le r’s H isto ry o f P h ilo so p h y . to wit: Beginning at a point on the south bound of way to the N K corner of a tract of land con pension department at Washington, D. H istory o f Israel and Judah. G ree k L ife and T h o u g h t, from A le x ary of said north half of said donation land veyed to said W. C. Johnson by J. L- Hallett and C. He also makes a specialty of m a k in g claim of K. Walker and his wife, said point be wife by deed now of record on page 589 of book and er to th e R o m an C o n q u est. ing distant north 17.42 chains and east 50 links "U” of records of deeds for Washington County, out pension papers, and all kinds ol from the it. e. corner of blk 11, in Walker's addi notarial work. Long term loans on first A torpid liv e r m ean s a b ad co m p le x io n , tion to the town of Forest Grove, Oregon; run Oregon; thence West 13.28 chains to the Hast mortgage on improved farms and city bad b reath , in d ig e stio n and freq u en t nin^thence north 9 71 chains to the northwest line of said Joshua Dicksons Donation Land Claim; thence North 23 degrees W on said Hast property well insure«l. corner of a track of land now owned by one h ead ach es. T o a v o id su ch com p an ion s line 12.00 chains to the N E corner of said claim ; J . H . D o l s t r o m , J. P. ta k e D e W itt’s L ittle Pearly R ise rs, th e Jane M. ¡smith; thence south 483^ degrees west thence West to the S K corner of lot 4 , Section 14.77 chains to said south boundary of said 23 , T 1 S K 4 W'; thence North to the N K corner fam ous little p ills. J. C . C la r k , drug- north half of said donation land claim; ir o v e L o d g e N o. n o , I. O . G . ted th e fo llo w in g officers for UHM ng term : O. B aldw in , c h ie f F > a R ed m on d , v ice te m p la r, ine n | e, se cre ta ry , M attie P eterson , intioni se cre ta ry , W. S. S m ith , Joh n W a lk e r, nephew o f M r. L . C . Dow E lsto n , m arsh al. They* W a lk e r o f F orest G ro ve an d son o f M ark lis t a lle d S a tu rd a y e v e n in g . W alker, a resident o f H u m p tu lip s, in pected im p ro v em en t on th e C h e h a lis co u n ty , a c c id e n ta lly sh o t h im street m ateria lized th e fore p art s e lf w h ile h u n tin g la st M on d ay. T h e *k in to an e ig h t foot sid e w a lk b all passed throu gh th e ch e st, b u t it is b an k in g o f th e north sid e o f th e th o u g h t th e b oy w ill recover. W h ile ■ 'i»K th e p ost office, H a t c h e t | ab sen t a bou t tw o m iles from hom e he atj 1 Mr. P fa n n e r’ s p ro p e rty . T h e laid th e gu n on a log, th e m uzzle tow ard 1 raised a "fo o t, p u ttin g it on a h im , and attem pted to pu ll up th e le g o f 1 the b u ild in g s and d o in g a w a y h is gum b oot. T h e w e ig h t o f th e gun in co n ve n ie n t step w h ich b efore pu lled th e trig g e r and d isch arg ed th e gu n . asMry. T h e b a ll, e n terin g ju st b e lo w th e rig h t n ipple, and, passing th ro u g h , cam e out tter o f a n ew c o u n ty ja il is be- ; in h is b ack under th e sh o u ld erb lad e . ■ Id o ver and e x tr a v a g a n t p la n s T h ere he la y u n til late in th e e v e n in g , sed, som e even for a f 10,000 w hen he w as ffmnd and c a rrie d hom e. icture. I t w ou ld seem m ore g i s t - _______________ _ f It is a w on der he lived th ro u g h th e d a y , 'S to co n stru ct m erely a fram e as it w as cold and raw and th e groun d An Old Pioneer. a t as sm a ll cost as p o ssib le and was covered w ith snow. M r. G eo. R o d e ric k w as born in O h io , (el cells fo r t h e safe k e e p in g o f C a ll a t H aines & B a ile y ’s and g e t th eir M ay 29, 1815. A t th e age ol 29 h e w as l W h ile m ateria l is unques- m arried to M arth a M. M cC u n e b y whom rh eap er n ow , it is also tru e th a t p rices before pu rch asin g. he h ad seven ch ild re n , five o f w hom sur dearer a n d ta x p a y e rs are less One phase of the Salem affair is the vive: M ary L. S h e p h e rd , E liz a b e th L . ward exp ense. anxiety of one side to prevent the truth | B u xton , M inn ie G . P earson , O rlin d a and s talk about town which may being told and to that end every expedi- Id a , and n in e gra n d and five g re a t gran d Forest Grove’s having a new ent is being resorted to. Among the ch ild re n . Mr. R o d e ric k crossed the | r rather having an old one re- latest is the ban upon the Salem Daily p la in s in ’ 52 a n d loca ted a t A lb a n y , ev. Harvey Clark who first Statesman in Portland. Upofi the gar la te r se ttlin g on G a le s C re ek w h ere he was a Presbyterian and a bled and distorted reports published in resided till abou t ’89 w hen h e w ith his I F that creed was early organized | the Oregonian no reliance could be fa m ily m oved to P ortlan d . H e d ie d Jan. 1 here for a time, its building placed and so numbers have been buy r3* a ° d w as b u ried in th e h ill ce m e ing the Statesman whose news is full where the H a t c h e t office now te ry , F orc3t G ro ve . a while interest lagged and the and true. First newsboys who sold the ^speTided until a more favorable Statesman were refused Oregonians and Did Yoji Ever Id come when Forest Grove now they are being paid not to sell the Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your iport two churches. That time Salem paper. It is a hard matter though bavecome in the judgment of in these days to prevent people finding troubles? If not, get a bottle now and r there is now a considerable out the truth. There must be some get relief. Thi§ medicine lias been found t of Presbyterians here, many mighty interests at stake to warrant such to be peculiarly adapted to the relief ould like a church home of proceedings and the immense expendi and care of all Female Complaints, e x As the old organization still ture which has been made at Salem in erting a wonderful direct influence in »ing only lain dormant, the holding up the legislature. It ia said giving strength and tone to the organs. tween the Presbyterian and members who will stay out and prevent If you have I»sa of Appetite, Constipa ional churches (for one not organization are worth $5or)* those who tion, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are ide where the other oc- will vote “ right” for speaker $300 and if Nervous, Sleepless. Excitable, Melan e field) would not prevent, they will vote against Mitchell $1750. choly or troubled with Ifizzy Spells, «’alley's new church has set Surely it is not in the interest of the Electric Bitters is the medicine you ishing for a preacher of the people that such expenditures are made. need. Health aiyl Strength are guaran Calvin and Knox nearer home The fight which is being made upon Mr. teed by its use. Fifty cents and $1.00 be accomplished. . MitcHfcll is reason enongh for his election. at Miller's Pharmacy. F orest G rove L and C o . invest. FOREST GROVE, OREGON. ts m m m m m m m m w w !* £ H A YD EN & BUXTON, i B Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish and Poultry. % fimmmimimmmmiiisz J. L. Dempsey Builders’ and General Hardware STOVES, TINWARE Benicia Clipper Plows Your Patronage Solicited thence cast 11.13 chains to place of beginning, containing 5 40 103 acres. Also the life estate of said Mary K. Walker In and to the following de scribed property, to wit: Situate in said county and state and beiug part of the south half of the original douatiou land claim of E. Walker and wife in 1 1 n ranges a and 4 west, Willamette meridian, and more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of blk II, Walker’s addition to town of Forest Grove. Oregon, ruunlng thence east 2.86 chains; thence south 3.05 rhaJns;thence east 2.86 chains: thence north 3.05 chains to the northeast corner of said bik 11 ; thence east 50 links to a stono southwest corner of a tract of land now owned by one Jane M. Smith; thence north 17.42 ebains to northern boundary of said south half ol said donation land claim; thence west 11.13 chains to southeast boundary of a tract of land now owned by one G. F. Naylor; thetiee south 48?^ degrees west 16.44 chains to center line of Gales Creek road; thence south 415-4 degrees eaat 7.97 chains; theuce north 48*4 degrees east 3.48 chains to northern corner of a tract of laud deeded by K walker and wife to Sam T. Walker; thence aotith 4l*£ degrees east 3.03 chains: thence south degrees west .1.48 chains; thence south 41*^ degrees east 30 3-10 links; thence north degrees east 3.48 chains: thence south 41*4 degrees eaat 8 72 chains to southeast corner of a tract of land deeded by E. Walker and wife to M. J. Tyler; thence east F31 chains to southwest corner of said blk H; thence north 6.10 chains to pla<*e of beginning, containing 34 94 100 acres. Terms of rale- Cash in hand. Said real estate will, if desired, be rah-dlrided Dated at Forest Grove. Oregon, this 3rd day of February. 1897. L. C. W alker , onardian of the person and estate of Mary R Walker, insane of said lot 4 ; thence West 40 chahis to the N W corner of said Section 23 ; thence South 60 feet; thence Hast to a point North 20 degrees K of th place of beginning; thence Sonth 20 degree Wf*t 33 00 chains to the place of beginning, containing 220 acres, excepting a small tract contracted to Huston Halstead and the five acre tract conveyed to Joseph Atkinson and wife December 29 , 1893 . Terras of sale: One-third of purchase price cash in hand; remainder on one or two years time to suit the purchaser, deferred payments to be secured by mortgage on the land sold and to bear interest at 8 per cent, per annum, convey ance at the expense of the purchaser. Maid land will also be sub-divided to suit purchasers. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this January 14th 1897. M a k y J a m s K a y II1 i t \ si R. K a y Dentistry. Dr. R. H. Hovey having located ia Forest Grove for the practice of dentistry takes this method of informing the poh- lie that he is prepared to do any workia that line. Office in Ingles 8 c Porter’s building. When Baby w u «icK, w . gaze her Caatorta. When aha waa a Child, ah« crte.1 for Oaatorfe. When ahe «lecerne Mina, nhe clung to flaatia ta When ahe had Children, ahe gar# them Caetuvta M iltom K a y . Executors of the last will and testament < f John Kay deceased J. C. C lark ’ s D rug S tore Is the place where you will find the Largest and Most Complete Stock of Drugs of Every Description in W ash ington County. We have, commencing January i, '97, made fearful reduations in every department When mak ing your purchases in the drug line, call on the wide awake druggist J. C. CLARK, FOREST GROVE.