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T For mortgage loans call on H. Scott. B O U T TOW N. loan on well improved farms 1000 or more at 8 per cent. Nice cakes baked Bakery. W. to order.— Home LaCoursc & Brown want potatoes and I will pay highest cash price. A 15 ton carload of Nehraskacorn just arrived at Waters & Bunks’. Mary F. Nixon. Flour retailed at carload price. Mrs. Grant Hughes is recovering after Washington's Best at $1.00 a sack. Ca- ils and glass at Abbot & Roe’s a long illness. pies & Thomas. . Hyde went to Oregon City Hot and cold lunches at all hours at Shaving 10 cents, hair cutting 20 cents the Home Bakery. — Some money.— Edward L. ’sters in every style at the ery. Modes returned to the me lesdav. lelland spent the fprepart of in Portland. Jaines & Baile\’s and get their :re purchasing. a , of Astoria, is visiting at the lr. D C. Stewart. ackenbuxh o f P o rtla n d is the liss Betty Thorpe. »tie Parker, of Portland, ¡siting Mrs Gleason. is in eorve Poteet of Gaston visited louday, returning Tuesday. rv Sale— Special cuts goods.— Gregg's Shoe in ail Store 'are troubled with Catarrh, Sore |r L,ung liisea>e consult Dr. C. at the Eagle parlor, next door to Hughes through an extra. The senate adjourned Good work 1 Go to the Home B a k e r v fo r fre sh & Sou's hardware store. Friday until Monday, the vote on ud- and courteous attention. Drop in and fruits and candies. i journitig without day at first being a tie, see us. Johnny Liles, proprietor. Mr. Stephen Bbink was in Portland and then by the change of Senator Car- Mr. J. H. Adam, who has been stop the middle of the week. j ter of Benton, the man who accused Mr. ping on the John Hailey farm near Bux | Mitchell of having broken faith, was de Dr. Hiatt has removed his office to ton, left Thursday with his family for feated. The house unseated the twenty- Abbott, Texas, their former home. They Caples it Thomas building. went via Union Pacific. seven members who have refused to qual Mrs. Henrv Buxton is reported as Dr. C. E. Geiger reports Francis Brown ify and declared their seats vacant. somewhat improved in health. as nearly well of tvphoid pneumonia; The situation at this hour is bright also the eldest daughter of Mrs. A. B. Win. Jarkson. of Dilley. has received Todd is about well of the scarlet fever, with promise for a speedy election, and a commission as notary public. the other children in the family were no better evidence is needed Ilian the 1 given preventive treatment which pre pains the Oregonian is taking to con Doors, windows and mouldings a vented their taking the disease. vince the members that the unseating of Portland prices. Abbott & Roe. Washington’s Birthday at Forest the 27 is illegal. Senator Mitchell has Mr. L. C. Walker was out the forepart 1 Grove.— The W. R. C. and G. A. R. will addressed to the republican caucus a let eclenrate Washington’s Birthday in of the week with a surveying partv. ter reviewing the history of the session, Vert’s hall at 7:30 Monday evening. showing that he was the unanimous Money to loan in sums to suit. Rooms Rev. Messrs. Rogers and Starr have choice of a republican caucus represent 1 and 2, Sliute Building, Hillsboro, Or. been invited to address the people, after which there will be patriotic exercises ing not only u majority of the republi Mrs. Bryan, of Hillsboro, was the of a musical and literary character, con cans, but a majority of the entire legis guest of Mrs. George Smith over Tues- cluding with a banquet in the Masonic lature. Opposition to him is mainly of hall above. those who have refused to qualify as C o u r t House News. members, seven republicans, the popu W. G. Cole and Mr. J. C. Clark Probate— In the matter of the guar lists and the union-bimetallists, l i re spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Port- dianship of Thos. H. Best, insane; \V, F. lates that the avowed purpose of the laud. Ralston, guardian, ordered to take and Notii e.— All persons in debt to Dr. file receipt of Hannah Best for property retailed at carload price, Cole will please call and settle their ac now in his possession and, upon filing counts. ¡ton’s Best at f t <>u a sack. Ca- said receipt this matter will be closed of rhom.is Flour retailed at wholesale price. record. & Bailey carry a large stock of Washington’s Best aj $1 00 a sack. Ca- In re estate of Thos. H. Best, deceased; Merchandise which 1 iiey sell at pies & Thomas. Hannah Best, widow of deceased ap lie prices Mrs Contris has returned to her home pointed administratrix of said estate with Iceivtd, .: n \\ stock of ladies’ in Salem after a short visit to her aunt, bonds fixed at $600. in all styles and widths at rs. Di Hovey. In the matter of the estate of J. S. hoe store. Beamis, deceased; final account ap For the latest styles in ladies and ] lebeci a Perry , a traveling agent, gents' footwear, at lowest city prices, sec proved, the administrator discharged and the estate cl used of record. t Lafayette, Yamhill county was 1 G reg g’s shoe store. In the matter of the estate of J. A. ty this week H. W. Scott will sell you tickets to the Porter, deceased; ordered that the per ucinda tiollister leaves Friday Rossland Trail and Cariboos mines via sonal property of saul estate be divided ilz county, Washington, where I cheapest and best route. among the heirs, and C. L. Large, V. T. remain uiitil Fall Mrs. Chester Dolpli of Portland, who Davis and W. S. Hamer be aj pointed to M. Keep started Monday for resided here last summer, is visiting at make such division. whence lie will probably go to the home of Mrs. James. In the matter of the estate of VVm. A. slaml mining country. T. C. McNatner and C. Carr left Porter, deceased; receipts having been Florence t in ins is expected to this morning to spend a fortnight at filed herein, pursuant t o a foitner order o r this court, it is ordered that the ad Friday from I he slate capitoi McNamer’s camp on Wilson River. ministrator be discharged and said es he h. s hei . visiting friends. Hartrampl Bros, are expecting soon to tate be closed of record. harlcs Schrader, o f South Park, go in business elsewhere and desire all |MoinLi\ i n i n i n , for Dodge Cen- accounts due them promptly settled. ! I11 re estate of L. L. Williams, de ceased; administratrix report of sale of iiuesota, via the Union i acific Miss Erma Latham of Hillsboro, has personal property filed and approved. Halt, o f .Scroggins Valle y, was been in the city the past week, the guest Law Docket— Geo. W. Morgan vs. John ft T h u i s i . v ..ud biaiyht some of M iss Daisy Dennis. Kosciolek; sale of real property con »Id furniture o f Abbott ¿c Roe. Cakes, pies and cookies just like home firmed. one i mte oti d to Hat tratnpf Bros. — made at the Home Bakery cheaper T. W. Tompson vs. L. V. and W. S. Jase call and settle at once that than you can bake them. Walker; judgment by default and at 'lsineas may lie promptly closed Doeto. C L. Large reports a daughter tached property ordered sold. weighing 176 ounces born to the wife of F’irst National Bank of Hillshoio vs. ly Ma ligan is still alive and has William Shirley of near Gaston, Satur L. V. Walker; judgment same as above. tie ol linw.,r and stoves to sell day the 20th instant. Thos. Evans admitted to citizenship. ¡it liis shop two doors east of post Dressmaking at reasonable prices by Marriages— G. T. Hollister and Emma the Misses Sears. Rooms up-stairs in J. Atwater; Win. Brenner and Emma A. sogar, who has been in the city the residence of E. H. Heitzhausen. E. Krause; Robert O. Fields and Flor t three weeks on business, left Mr. F. A. Hartman, who has charge of ence FL Cults; Thomas P. Hines u.ul «day for his home in Gallatin, the Eagle barber shop here, has dis Allura F\ Ridgelev. !ri. posed of his interests to Mr. Johnny Was it Libel? es & Bailey have a large ship- Liles and will soon leave for British f cotton and worsted goods on the Columbia. The suit of Mr. Stephen Blank against L. C. Walker, administrator of che es iom the east which will be in in a Miss Daisy Dennis gave a whist party tate of the late Mr. Strowbridge, was de ;y»- at her home last Saturday in honor of cided last week in the circuit court in The action was They favor of the defendant. ies’ allwool vests for 50 cents, and Miss Erma Lathain, of Hiilsboro the same. Rubber shoes for la- all report a good time. Mrs. Dennis took to recover a balance alleged to be due on a note which had been given nearly ents and children, at Mrs. K eim ’s first prize. twenty years ago and on which from Cornelius. Lost— A large umbrella with natural time to time payments had been made until Mr. Slrowbridge just before he died sale or rent— Store building and wood handle Tuesday on the road be told his administrator he had over paid tween the residence of Mr. D. C. Stewart ire, dwelling and about one acre f 14. A memorandum of payments copied H in Dilley, on terms to suit pur- and his farm. Finder please leave at from the note by Mr. Walker fourteen years ago was found among Mr. Strow- B. F. Purdy. 49 H a t c h e t office. bridge’s papers but it did not agree Mr. Teegarden, who has been head with the endorsements now on the C. L. Large will be pleased at any note. Examination with a magnifying to administer an anaesthetic for cook at the dormitory of the State Uni glass revealed that the figures on" the •rs Hovey, Nixon anil Hiatt having versity at Eugene, has returned to town back of the note had been erased and and will assist his sister, Mrs. Kreider, smaller amounts substituted, by whom pts desiring teeth extracted. the court did not determine. For this at the Home Bakery. party who took the sledge hattt- reason the suit was dismissed.— A social dance will be given by Banner H a t c h e t , Feb. 4. lo m the hitching post by the Con. There has been some talk of a libel slional church, please return same tent, No. 44, K. O. T. M., on Friday, , N. Gray, Forest Grove and receive | February 26, 1897, at Greenville. Sup. suit against the H a t c h e t out of a no- No per at 12 m. Accommodations can be tic* of the Blank-Walker lawsuit. Id. one should be foolish enough to com had for horses. mence suit as there is n o foundation for Tamiesie of Hillsboro was sum- a case.— Hillsboro Argus. There is talk of a company being or I by telegraph to Salem Tuesday Fortunate indeed is it that it was con- Consultation upon the case of Rep- ganized to build a plank road from Glen r. Latest from Salem. The H a t c h e t has held its issue until Satuidav noon that it might give the re sult o f the crisis which was expected with the termination of the forty days j which came to an end last night. Noth ing important has occurred but just as soon as any decided change takes 1 place our subscribers will be advised !¡ 4 f?Sï •! % V * f Ä Y J v i™ ■ —1 b?1l <-} * ¿ í ' ' " . V fj' V *• *» .i B P # b i A. P tw*. , V K> k . 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W e point to medals, net bubbles, when \vc say: The best sarsaparilla is Ayer’s. To the holding up of the legislature’ was to se 1 cure the election of Johnathan Bourne, O n the 1 st day of May, 1896, W a r d ’ s D rug S t o r k thought, «#* * populist, as speaker of the house, and to account of hard limes, it would cut the prices in its business, and give secure the defeat of the republican nomi the benefit to the public. We reduced prices from 20 to 30 per cent, or nee for senator. The letter closes: the patent medicines and 50 on ordinary drug trade. W e had consider “ The history of politics since the be able difficulty to get our orders filled although our orders were aonam ginning of the government fails to lur- panied with the money. The wholesale dealers were always short df nish a parallel in any state to the situa the standard patent medicines. tion thus presented. The spectacle pre When the p tblic school opened we thought we would give tbr sented is that of the minority realizing pupj jc tj-e j eittfit i f ihe m .i’cticti in school hooks, and had to get their lack of power to dictate and con books through other houses in Portland. The American Book Cum trol in tna selection of a spaa* er ol tue panv having the control of the school book trade, it hating btftt 1 house of representatives and in me c h o o s in g o f a U n ite d S ta t e s se n a to r, d e - ! granted them by the legislature two years ago. The public must nn li bera te! v re fu s in g to q u a lity a n d u s e , derstand that there is a trust on everything they eat, drink or wear, t h e ir se a ts in th e h o u se , th e r e b y i n t e n d - 1 The wholesale ¡rug houses in Portland saw that we intended O l a m ^ a b C ir r e ^ V n lo ^ k T i^ 'T ii^ edeVtm n o f continue the cut prices, so by the following letter you may understa«** b o th sp e a k e r a n d se n ato r, a n d le g is la tio n what WC have to Contend with: us well. Such proceeding, whatever e s t a b l is h e d o k may be the motive of those promoting 11, S N E L L , HEIT SHU & W O O D A R D C O. tends strongly and inevitably towaui W H O L E S A L E D R UG G IS TS anarchy. It is a must dangerous menace, 8IXTH 8THEET, FROM ANKENY TO BURNSIDE. not only to the integrity of the organiza tion of tne republican percy, out to tae very existence o f our government, both state and national. It is a proceeding that should receive the unqualified con demnation of every law-abiding citizen, of all political parties. Those who give it their countenance or support, either directly or indirectly, of whatever p iriy wm affiliation, deserve to be classed wtiu the ' enemies of law and order. To permit 11 to he established as a precedent would he your to set in motion un element of discord and disiniegration that will eventually and as sap the very foundation of our political institutions. “ In view, however, of the present ' cut. status of the United States serial , and the as it will lie after the 4th of March next, it is of the utmost importance that Ore t o t a k e gon should at this time elect a senator. , This lact must be appreciated by every | true republican. The republican party is infinitely greater than any one man. 1 Its interests are paramount to those of I any one individual. It is your duty to j elect a republican senator, if in your ! Re c e i v e r - power; and, while, as your nominee, I 1 personally am ready and willing, us you We now have marie arrangements with the largest wholesale drgg all know, to stand by you and with you house in San Franci >co which will supply us with all the drugsand medi «... «1«. < ..I .. n f . . . * * * for the integrity of party organization cities we want, and take pleasure in announcing to our patrons and the and the maintainance and perpetuity of the rule of the majority, still I desire to public at large that we are able to continue to sell our drugs at even say to you now, in this public manner, lower prices than before. Thanking you for your patronage and asking that while I believe the minority should you for a continuance of the same, we are uot be al'owed to dictate to the majority Respectfully yours, and that there is now a principle in W A R D ’S DRUG STORK. ' volved in this contest which is infinitely greater than the interests of any one in Hood’s Sarsaparilla.................................... .................................... % ju dividual, yet, as I have repeatedly stated jn to each of you individually during thc-last A yer’s Sarsaparilla................................................................................ 70 days, I do not claim to control your McLean’s Sarsaparilla........................................... 70 iudgment or assume any light to direct W ard’s Sarsaparilla............ •................................................................. jp your forces. Therefore, whenever you W arner’s Kidney and Liver C ure................ ........................ ■ 00 can see your way clear to choose a repub 1 00 lican senator other than myself, then you Warner’s N ervine.................................................................................. must not for one moment permit the fact Warner’s Rheumatic C u re................................................................... 1 oo of my nomination or of my candidacy to Paine’s Celery Compound.................................................................. flt> stand in the way. In other words, I am 70 111 your hands; you have made me your Pierce’s Favorite Prescription............................................ *5 nominee, do with me as you please, and Castoria................................................................................................... I will be content. Do your whole duty Piso’s Cough Cure .................................... 70 to the republican party, the state of Ore K in g ’s Discovery . ’. ........................................................................... 40 gon and the nation You know fully W ard’s Cough C ure.............................................................................. *5 the character of the combination against 4» you and the influences through which it Syrup of F ig s .................................. found its origin, and by which it lias A ll Pills 20 cents and 40 cents. l>een maintained. Exercise your best All other patent medicines in the same reduced prices. Medic judgment, keeping steadily in view the best interest, not only of the republican and Perscriptions 50 per cent, less than former prices. party, but of the state and the nation. “ Thanking you most cordially for the unfaltering support you have given me, I am, with great respect, your obedient “ A TCH BT’ 8 simP'f slate: servant, .ative Harvey Hudson who is crit- coe to Portland, probably using the tin.- j J o h n H . M i t c h k M ,.” nient of facts in the case was not deemed ber along the road and sawing it on the ill. grounds for a libel suit. W hat would spot with a portable sawmill. Judge Baber’s Eightieth Birthday. J H a t c h e t force w a s not forgot- M o n e y t o L o m i . become of the boasted freedom of the A very enjoyable affair occurred at the Rev. Mr. Walker was in Portland Tues- press if a newspaper could not repeat the y St. Valentine and gratefully ac- iledges receipt of numerous inter- day and Wednesday attending the meet- ju d g e ’s charge in a case without danger residence of Judge G. H. Baber of this | of those interested in securing a ; a *u.t for libel from the beaten party place Kebuary 12, in commemoration of j and more or less appropriate, ing s , . . . . , None of the natural thoughts which nirs. monument to properly mark the burial arise in connection with such affairs his eightieth birthday gotten up as a I place of Dr. Whitman, "th e man who found utterance. Mr. Blank may feel surprise by his daughters, I.averne and 1 tor C. L. Large reports a daughter that the developments of the trial made Josephine. The whole affair was a rep- i saved Oregon.” O r A ny O t h e r K in d of itig 8.5 pounds born to the wife of plausible thoughts in no way creditable resentation of the costumes of sixty years Dr. Hiatt, an expert tooth-extractor, to him, but the account did not suggest Peterson, of this city, the 13th ago, when the ladies wore caps with Mother and father are the happiest I did some very fine work last Tuesday, it. The judge held that the endorse ments on the note had been altered. I f large borders and large white aprons, I removing, under the influence of the in this county. so it was a criminal action and doublv three cornered handkerchiefs around new preparation administered by Dr. disgraceful that the advantage was taken their necks carryin,{ old-farhioned work nk Piscacek, with his wife, father ■0 0 OF THE | C. L. Large, eighteen very difficult teeth o f a dead man, which in all ages has . . . . r, left Wednesday for Schulens- ! for Mrs. Otto Parsons of Gales creek. been held the lowest depth of infamy. baK8 The Jud« e was nluch surP " 8«il Texas, their former home. Mr. “ stealing the pennies off a dead man’s when he came home to find his best parlor ( When awaking she remarked: ‘ ‘What a eyes’ ’ being the description of the mean- all lit up with tallow candles and spoon ek sold his farm to a German by wonderful remedv, allowing such diffi eat man imaginable Who the guilty iatnps and found baking before the fire me of Meyer, lately from Minne- cult and tedious work, and absolutely no party is, if any crime has been commit- . . . “ . „ W e have many bargains and now is the time to i n v e * t for forty dollars an acre. ted. we cannot even surmise, the finding uP ° n ,be hearth corn dodgers. It re- pain or unpleasantness attending it.” * W rite for Price List, of the criminal lies with the grand ju ry, minded him of his youthful days in his ters as follows are unclaimed and A pleasant farewell party was given in but we hope he may soon be discovered old ‘ Virginia home. An entertaining tised at the postoffice: Mrs. John and punished, and the interest which programme was given: Miss Venen sang, | honor of Mr. C. M. Keep at the residence J. E. Adcox, Mr. H. B. Allison ( j ), Mr. Blank has always shown in having “ What a little bird said” , Miss Laverne Cafey, Mrs. D . Hambflin. J. B. of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Jones last Satur offenders atone to the law, makes us day. The evening was spent playing confident that he is jnst as anxious Baber recited, “ Well of St. Keyene,” ' £, G. W. Hart. Frank Huges, W. Mrs. Large recited ‘ ‘Twenty years ago” , whist at which Miss Anna Roe and Mr. about it. r. Mr. Otis Telford. Austin Craig won first prizes. Each lady A few months ago, Mr. Byron Every, violin solo by Mr. Caples, Miss Caples | st Chapter of the order of the was presented with a pretty souvenir of Woodstock, Mich., was badly afflicted and Miss Laverne rendered excellent Is the place where you will find the la r g e st and Meat \ n Star received an official visit at valentine after which dainty viands were with rheumatism His right leg was music npon the piano. The guests were: • Complete Stock o f Drugs of Every Description in Wash nday evening communication from served. Those present were: Mr. and swollen the full length, causing him Mr. and Mrs. Frank Large, Dr. William ington County. W e have, commencing January t, ’97, strict deputy grand matron, Mrs. Mrs. H. D. Jones, Misses Lee, Hinman, great suffering. He was advised to try Geiger and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Caples, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hudson, father of made fearful reduations in every department. When mak of Tualatin chapter. The regnlar Watt, Francis and Kate Myers, Roe, Chamberlain's Fain Balm. The first was followed by an interesting Helen James, Quackenbush, Thorp, and bottle of it helped him considerably and Harvey S. Huuson our representative ing your purchases in the drug line, call on the wide inment appropriate to St. Valen- Maud Jones, and Messrs. Keep, J. M. j the second bottle effected a cure. The from this county, L. S. Porter and wife, awake druggist day, and refreshments. Tuesday a Jones, A. and M- Craig. Treve Jones and 25 , nf) 30 cent sizes are for sale by J. C . Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Venen, Misa Venen, 1 Mies Caples and Mias Laura Cox. 1 of instruction was held. j F. U. Burnett. | Clark, Druggist. PORTLAND, Oregon, February 4, 1897.- DR. D. W. WARD, Forest Grove, Oregon, DEAR SIR:--We regret very much to be obliged to decline to fill the order which received from you yesterday. Various com plaints have come to us in regard to cutting of prices on Patent Medicines, we are under the strongest pledges to fill no orders from those who persistently prices, wo are obliged to decline to ship goods. Regreting that we are forced this action, we remain, Very truly yours, SNELL, HEITSCHU ft WOODARD CO. By F. K. Arnold, Buy a Farm, Buy a Lot. ^ ^ ^ ^ | B u y a House and Lot. R E A L + E S T A T E • • F orest G rove L and C o . ____________________ FOREST GROVE, 0RE6Q N- J. C. C lark ’ s D rug S tore . J. C. CLARK, FOREST O R O V R -