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K a n d t.i;K Ä -h.'.i»'"”'iC0NS0LID4TED JUNE 4,1898. W . W A R D , M. D. » IC O N - OREGON. All kinds of Groceries, Glassware and Stoneware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons, Brooms, Mop Sticks, Butter Moulds, Ladles, Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds, Fishing Tackle, Also a large lot of all kinds of Seeds. ¿fjttion for p en sio n s every W ednesday. DR. C. E. GEIGER, BOPATHIC * GROCERY STORE - O M i. ■ a t h i 1* r e s i l i e n c e , - PHYSICIAN |A N D SURGEON p s i d t n o , B ow lby hou se, Pacific a re., pe.-it of Forest Grove h otel. TEA AND COFFEE A SPECIALTY. fcST G R O V E , O R E G O N . Iteiition paid to Medical and Slirprieal Toraeu and Children ami all chr- nic Forest Grove Laundry _ _ _ and Dye House. ft/ |X O N , DENTIST, W e do all kin ds o f L au n d ry W ork in th e best possible m anner. A ny work lefc w ith its w ill be prom p tly a t tended to. W e guarantee all our w ork. O ur prices are cheaper than P >rtland prices. Y o u r patronage w ill be appreciated. re- re- “Cy FO R EST G R O VE , p. m. O R EGON. )R . O- C. H A T T I EN TIST. W. S. BALDW IN, Manager. p n i i ' i i Bi iLiiiN'. i>n Main S tre e t,u p Office h ou r., • a. ta to 4 p in. IOMAS H. TON G U E, ’’(I K N E Y - A T - L A W , Dao, W a shinotop C o u n t y , O r . S M IT H & B O W M A N , lE Y S - A T - L A W , ,1 W ork and C on veyan cin g, i M organ B lk. H IL L SB O R O , O R . W . M. L A N G L E Y , C o llectio n s a sp ecialty. U p -stairs, Woods A C ap les Building. F ire and A ccid en t In su ra n ce Paace Loans, C o llectio n s Fire Insurance . . . and Loan Broker. O regon II. D. S t e w a r t , A f .’t C M h l.r of F o r est G rove JO N ES’ STABLE . . . New Rigs Moderate Prices j brock ’ s D r ug sto r e . PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. m l te le g r a p h ic tr a n sfe r , »old o a N ew ' go and San Francisco. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by an Experienced Pharmacist and from the Best and Freshest material. ch a n g e p a y a b le at sig h t in L ondon , S, A m sterd am , B ru ssels, S tock h olm . -the-M ain a s w ell as a ll oth er ie s and cen ters o f trade th ro u g h o u t K in g d o m , Ireland and C o n tin en ta l Subscriptions Received for the T he W C ounty H atch M ELKI JO H N SO N REAL ESTATE AGEJNT, in DWARE STOVES TINWARE Special Bargains in Tw enty and Forty Acre Tracts in Washington, Yamhill and Tillamook counties. . FOREST GROVE jral Implements, such as Buggies, Plows, Harrows, Tools, Etc. Also Paints, ic, Plaster and Cement. - - GALES CREEK. All Grades of Rough and Dressed um In . Kiln Dried umber a ¡Specialty. Whoa! t the . . . Chance Grocery. L o w P r ic e s , P r o m p t D e li v e r y , Excellent Quality last place to get your lies until you reach Til- k. I can y a full line of Burklen’a Arnica Salve. ds and Groceries, ent Medicines, Cigars and Tobacco. The Best Salve in the world for C uts, ! Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Paver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give a ck le and all necessary perfect satisfaction or money refunded ies for a cam p outfit. Price 23 cents per box. For sate b y 1 Chas. Miller. Communication between drove and Tillamook. ! argent LES CREEK. OREGON. - » ■ am 7 ANTED—SEVERAL rA IT Itrri, MEN OR W omen to t n r r l for r esp on sib le e*t 8 b- I CHAS. HIATT, Proprietor. Brick for Sale! 160,000 Good Quality Cheap B . F . C a tc h in g , Y ârd I wilt N orth w est o f Forest Grove Wanted-An Idea S ~ s lisheri h o u se in O rero n . Sftlftrv $ 7 8 \ pejrnbU , £ \r™n.V - Ä ¿2237.*: SSSj*”» T h S T T k e tS S S a b Ä h l k l f g ! ! g SÄOwTi t 33 00 « T W Thompson vs Estate of Edward 7 80 Webster, deceased, et al. Order con 10 00 firming sale of real property sold. 35 00 95 70 44 4 ° 7 4 o 136 00 4 00 C o n s o la tio n for the Pop— ulation. TH E OLD W IL T ROUT M ILL. T GROVE, OREGON. S C ountv a s h in g t o n N EW S paper . 4 p . in. UGIIES & SON, dealers 16 5 ° ........................................... T G T o d d ........................................... D B R e aso n er...........................v . . J H R ain ey 5, A ndrew Olsen 5, J N orthrup to, Rosa F rost 5, D R euter 10............................. State cases and w itn esses............ J F Carstens 4, B F R ice 4, T J kt , H u m ph reys 4, W Nelson 2 Sam K u n z 2, Sam Sutton 2 L E W ilk es surveyor 18 40, U G ro at 2, E dw ard G roat 2, F re d G ro n e r 2, H enry K am - 04 2 .................. G eo B a g le y ...................... ............... D C S tew art .............. ............... H ugh L e w is.......... .............. JVIAIN STREET, JHILLSBOf^O. ns m ad e sit a ll a ccessib le p o in ts, m. to LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE. R eal E sta te T ra n sfer s. Ja< o b S leg r ii: to A udrew 0 I a u l t-n :t!, a of u e q r of sec ti 1 2 u r . w .............. t 3 00 4 Ai na W olf an d h iu b a m l to O eorse B Har.ua 21.24 a of H eruieu an d Fan- Ufa H a r m s d l c t ' t u r S w ................... 6 001 A m an d a Edwards aud h u - an d to A rcheloua and I'hebe 8 Godard a w q r o f tb e s e qr aud oth er lau d s iu sac 8 1 2 s 1 1 w ......................................... 1 7 00 4 K C B row n aud w ife to K redeiick Ver- bau w h de p l o t It 1 iu blk 2 H ills boro . ......................................... ......... Cacti H Bauer to Abe L H exter to a o f sec 2 t 1 s r 1 w q u ite c la im ......... C ecil H B auer to Ju liu s Ach 10 a iu sec i i l i r l w q u it c la tm ............................ C ecil It Bauer to H enry T aubcnh l iter 10 a Iu sec 3 1 1 s r , w q u i d a l ,1 ....... C ecil >1 Bauer to Kdward W elol aid er 10 a tu set 2 t , a r 1 w q u it c ui n... C ecil H Bader to lia r . Harris 10 a In s e s t I s r 1 w q u it c la im ......................... C ecil it Bauer to I h o M au.tiald to a iu sec 2 t i a r 1 w q u it c la im ................ S a m u el sle g e u tu a le r to tru stees of tier- m iu C ou xregatiou al cliur h o f c e dar M ill ttacc iu L em » u j au d write d 1 c 1 111 r 1 w ............................... A lais K attfm sti uud w iie to Barbara Kolauil au.t h o , <aud SI) a iu ---ec t a r 1 w quit c la im ............................. M arriage Licenses— R obert E d m o n d M ills vs W hite. Case set for F rid ay B en) H lrosell and -d fe to 1* L S p en cer It 28 S p en cer’.- houn-stcad q u it 1 laiui son and R «by W illiam s; T bom as M cFad- m o rn in g . P I. Spencer to H erm an and E lla den and Mrs. R ach el A . Meed. T u ck er vs T h a yer. Settled at last Hchairer 1 t 20 in ¿ p e n c e i’e hom e stead ............................................................ term. Patterson vs N orthrup. Decree last U ustau H Har ratnpf to K K W ater - and C l. Bank« p- blk . in F o r e t D rove- C o m m is s io n e r 's C o u r t. term . No sale. Step hen Kamhu and id le t ■ J. b o A C L AIM S A LLOW ED . Lord vs V in cen t. O rder for p u b lica Foote b is 2) iu Hoharts au b d lvt-loti M essinger Bros ............................. $ 8 10 tion o f sum m ons gran ted. C R Bloyd ....................................... 8 00 A T K n o x appointed b a iliff for gran d M essinger B ro s............................... 22 75 ju ry . B yran -L aidlaw C o .......................... 10 9 0 Brugger vs H idebrand . Judgm en t <J. C. RIDER, Prop. Cal Pow der W o rk s ......................... 10 00 by default and $100 atto rn ey fee. Meston & D y g e r t .......................... 15 50 K irk w o o k vs V ia l. Judgm en t by de G lass & P ru d h o m m e.................... I 55 fault and $50 attorn ey fee. 21 20 H ughes vs V anderzan den. S et for T H E O N L Y First-Class ami G eo R B a g le y ................................... 34 90 trial March 27. Strictly Temperance R estau H illsboro L & W C o ...................... W D S m ith ....................................... 7 00 Usborn vs Y o u n g. S et for trial M arch rant in the city. J B M a tth ew s................................... 52 50 23 - J R M avs & S o n ............................. 2 45 Jurors excused from atten d an ce until Sch ulm erieh & S o n ........................ 2 8 0 M arch 22 a t 9:30. N A B a rrett....................................... 30 00 W W Annans appointed regular bail L E W ilk e s ....................................... 2 50 iff. L E W ilk es. ................................... 6 00 Boyd vs Boyd Set for trial March 24. A W S a x to n ..................................... 345 80 Aspeuwell vs Foster. Sale confirmed. A C A rch bold ........................... . 1 10 Danks vs Williams. Set lor trial E L M cC o rm ick ............................. 178 00 March 25. J A Im b rie ....................................... »53 75 McNutt vs Pomeroy. Judgment by H illsboro Pub C o ........................... 68 50 default and attached property ordered E B S a p p in g to ii............................... 74 99 sold. F A H a in e s....................................... 1 25 Beal vs Harper. Sale confirmed. W D B radford ................................. 285 50 Robinson vs Fowler. Sale cmfirmed. I J D H ite .............................................. 10 00 Constable vs Tower. Sale confirmed. A n d y Joh n so n ................................. 10 00 Lord vs Hendricks. Sale confirmed. A ustin C r a ig ..................................... ’ 45 45 Lucy L Woodward vs W E Bowlby et H atchet ............................................ 7 00 als. Confirmation allowed. C alvin P o m e r o y ............................. 69 00 Russell vs Wilcox. Demurrer to Special attention paid to Commercial Travelers G H W ilc o x ....................................... 69 00 answer of Deft. Wilkes sustained. Hunters and Fishermen F J B a b c o c k ..................................... 18 20 T U E S D A Y , M ARCH l6 . A r g u s ................................................. 3 75 Take Jones’ Bus to and from all trains Richard Larduer vs Elizabeth J Pat 11 50 ton et al. Order directing present aher- -T ---- Baggage and freight called for and delivered P h a r m a c y ......................................... R ock C reek L b r C o ....................... 3 60 ■ iff to execute deed. A B C a d y ........................................... 50 00 John Aspiuwall vs H C Breeden et al. W D W o o d ....................................... 2 00 Order directing present sheriff to exe A ustin C r a ig ..................................... 72 55 cute deed. H atchet ......... 4 50 In the matter of the assignment of J T Doriren A sst tea ch ers’ e xa m Bowlby & Stinchcotnbe. Filing report iner 16 50; J M Jones same of assignee to February 8, 1897. Toilet Articles, Stationery, A GENERAL BANKING BU 8 INK 9 B News Depot. 9 a. < irct. t C urt M ARCH T E R M . Probate— In the m atter o f the estate o f Monday M ornin., March 13. C h ristian a H all, deceased; executor List of jurors called and M. S. Shipley authorized to sell personal property at excused for the present. Grand jury p ublic or private sale for cash iu hand. drawn as follows: I11 re estate o f W in. G u th rie, deceased; I N. Berdan. in ven to ry filed sh o w in g appraised value 2. A. B. Todd. o f estate to he $724.40; sam e approved 3. T. G. Meacham. and adm inistrator authorized to sell 4 Robert Alexander. personal property at p rivate sale for not I 5. A bner B tiggs. less than appraised value. 6 John Iler, In re estate o f R. A. Carpenter, de 7. A. G ordon. ceased; final settlem ent continued to E . B. T ongue allowed to appear for T. M arch 26, 1897, at 10 a. ui. H. Tongue In re estate o f W in. G ilp in , deceased, H ans Rassniussen excused. bond o f T. W. T hom pson, adm inistrator, John N orthrup vs N Berdan. Tongue filed and approved and letters ordered to and Huston attorn eys. Stipulation tiled. issue; C. A . R aym ond, C. W . Hudson Sm ith vs C ourtney. Dismissed with and T hom as Roe appointed appraisers. out prejudice. In re estate o f J ohn H . F reem an , de D anks vs Wiliiauts. Set for trial March ceased; w ill adm itted to probate and 29 - H annah A nn Freem an appointed e x e cu Bank of H illsboro vs Sherm an . Con trix to serve w ithout bonds; E . J. Lyons, tinued. J. W Morgan and H. P. F o rd appointed D ennis vs M organ. Judgm en t b y de appraisers. fault last titu. 271 ALDER STREET PORTLAND, OR. H PFANNER. Proprietor h ou rs from V o l. 11, K o. 5 1 , V o l. I X , N o . 8 Everything from a Saddle Horse to a Four-in-hand Carryall . I. KJMIGJHT, RO im e s Good Horses EY A N D COUNSELOR AT LAW uty Prosecu tin g A tto rn ey. ic T C o u r t H ouse N rw s. H A S T H E L E A D IN G AND SU R G EO N , jitTr D R O V E , r o v e F O R KST G R O V E , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 18, 1H!»7. Q REER THE GROCER M » ro to ssio n n l C a r d s . D. G o r e s t R E Randall V6 Chris S Peterson et al. Order confirming sale of real property sold. H McArthur vs N H Earn ham et al. Demurrer of defendant overruled by consent of counsel and decree for plain tiff as prayed for in complaint. PI A Hyde vs C C Chipman et al. De fault and decree for plaintiff. W O Donalson vs Albert A Williams, et al. Default and decree allowed as praved for. Wm P Lord et al vs Wm Homer ct al. Default and decree as prayed for. Now com eth the gran d ju ry in to opeu court and through their forem an return into court two true b ills of in dictm en t and reporting furth er business retire to consider thereof. T he S tate o f Oregon vs R C rissin ger. Indictm ent No. I. D efendant arraign ed and given until T hursday m o rn in g to plead. The State of Oregon vs R Crissingor. In dictm ent No. 2. D efendant arraigned •md allow ed until Thursday morning to plead. Crim e charged in each indict m ent, larceny in a store. Benton Bow E d i t o r H a t c h e t :— A sligh t exam ination o f our last adm inistration and the present situation m ay bear in vesti gation. G ro v er's w ild flirtation w ith the Queen o f a foreign nation and his v.i w- on legislation has m et w ith dis ¡proba tion. McKinley's e xa ltatio n to the head o f our great nation through M ark Hau- n a ’s determ ination m ay have m et with approbation and caused some exu ltation though the present situation w ill need some stim ulation to stop the vociferat on man appointed to defend defendant. that threatens our nation or B rya n ’s p ro Joseph Gaston vs J Alpin et al. Or mulgation for silver’s restoration and der modifying judgment and decree other reformation will receive the att»st ation from the voters of this nation and trusts and combination will meet their termination. Mitchell's aspiration has caused some consternation and Harvey's Conjuration next with incantation pre vented legislation and the people say daf nation. John Hansen. Tillamook, March 8, 1897. Electric Bitters. 10 0 * 2 0*1 575 ( th e Power ef poesy. Clarenoe Fit« Rnatooe waa « pact. ■ » ' was also in love The g irl’s nam« W Maud Montmorency and her father w m a wealthy batcher. She retained Clar ence'* love, bat her atern male paraot w m opposed to the mut oh. So Clarenoe pined. He al*o wrote "poem*. ” One night Clarence pincked np oour- ; ego and called at the aristocraties Mar- ' ray H ill mansion wherein Mand reaided. I He rang the doorbell and wiped hie : feet. Then he was ushered into the prond butcher's presence. “ S ir,” he said, bowing low, " I lore yonr daughter and would fuin uiako bar my wife. ’ ’ Old Montmorency was impressed by the yonng man's originality. “ Pro ceed,” be ««id. "H ot first tell me what ure yonr prospects?" “ Prospects?” replied the youth promptly. “ I have great prospects, since Ihopetoinniryyourdaughter. Oh, sir,” be continued eagerly,"I know I coaid make her happy. I have studied her beautiful nature carefully, and I am sure she would rejoice at tbe opportu nity of takwig cure of a poor, orpbaa husband. Liston, sir I” Here be drew forth a manuscript. “ Permit me to read a little thing of my own. I ’m a poet, sir, und cun brat express myself in nnat be is. " Then be read us follows: A p rey to lo v e m y ip i r it p in es T h e w h ile I w r ite then* " ten d erloin s'* T o o n e so d e e r th a t to r h e r sa k e I'd p la c e m y v e ry so u l a t “ « te a k ,” Or e ls e m y life I ’d Kindly give her. Y e t w h a t to lif e to e a ch a “ IIvert” The poet passed. Tbe erstwhile ob durate male parent waa visibly affected. Tears stood in his eyes. The verse« haft conquered sod tbe maid waa weak— New York World. Elei trie Bitter« is a medicine aaiterl D lO toalt. for any season, bat perhips more gener-1 Pupil— What, fn your opinion, p m ally needed, when the languid exhausted , lessor, Is tbe meat difficult matbematiadi feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid J problem? and sluggish and the need of a tonic Poor Professor (grimly)— Trying to and alterative is felt. A prompt use o f 1 make both ends meet, my dear sir.— this roedlrihe lias often averted long and '¿radon Fun. perhape fatal bilious fevers. No medi- J u t I a era ta q . cine will act more surely in counteract-1 WfbbJe— You shave yon rue If I m « to Infanta and Children. ing and freeing the aystem from Uie ly, don’t yon? malarial poieon. Headache, Indegee-1 Wabble— No, only oonanionally. Msto j*** tion, Constipation, Diaziness yield t o ’ eg* to g«i about one hair oat of iS « M iM«yaa Electric Hitters. 6or. and fi.UO per bot — Indianapolis Journal tle at the Miller pharmacy. CASTOR IA For heretofore made herein, and directing the clerk of this court to correct said judgment by interlineation thereof and in place of $446 80 insert therein $242.00. SO a ............................................ Pern Patton au l w ile to M althew T .'a l to 11 22 1.76 u 111 s c 31 t 1 a 4 R obt hriaeuKcraud .n ie 10 it U Ih >rue lta i t aud .'2 111 blk 5 Ihom - ' add Hlliabnro q u it d a i .1 .................. Mai vl i H result! an d w ile m r, iV H aln ea it 3 iu b lk 7 S o u th Park add to Forest D rove......................................... Sara i W Wil-.nu an d hu ,tim id to Judy Oray a ! , ui « e 1, -ec 2 I 2 it r 2 w .. C aioi ua J W arm r aud liuai and to K G Wauucr a o l l i 2 h k u - rest Dr ve............................... ............................ B euseu K ueu y (by aheritV) to J F u s u r y 2L72 a o f -e c 27 2 a r 1 w ........ T h om as L A a m t aud w l'e to t o m F A dam « blka 5 an d 6 see 22 t 2 n r 3 w aud oth er >au.M................................... H arr. Harr a to e c ll n Bauer and ot On a tract --f J h o C B a n n a and w ife d 1 c t l a r i u T heodore M -indieId and w ife to harry Harris uud 4-9 iu i 1 ab ove u a c t q u ite c la im .............................................. Abe L n e a te r aud w ile to C e d i u B auer uud I 0 in t in above t i a c i ___ Ed W. Inland er and lie e v il it Bauer uud t-tl o( ab o . e tr a d ............................ Henry rau b cn od in cB and w ife to C ecil H B auer tind 1-9 of above tract — J u liu s A ah in C ecil H Bauer u n i 1-9 of s lim e tract quit c laim ....................... W J Sm ith au d w ife to Mary A B uffing ton 4J a of aac » 1 1 2 s r 1 w .................. Mary A nuffiu ntou to n a iiu a h E s m ith aa-iie tract.................................................. Henry U uteruahrer au d write to SI la . u H ull l t 2 blk A iuu ey'a add to Hills boro............................................................... Frank D a ttm i to N e llie D ayton a w qr e t a w qr aac S3 t 3 n r 2 w q u it claim J V P ope en d w ife to e b a « ► H eunett l t 8 blk 9 W est P o rtla n d P lace.......... K S W alker to Wary A - D ouelaou 160a of sec 16 1 1 1 r 8 w q u it c la im .......... J o se p h in e K ShurU aud huabaud to H enry Kiddy 60 a o f sec 20 1 1 n r 6 w . . . ...............................................................