Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897, March 18, 1897, Image 3

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    A T T H E ’ V A R S IT Y .
lANKRUPT STOCK IN MINE!
Mrs. W . N. B irre tt, o f H illsboro, has
entered the co n servato ry
For up-to-date styles in Ladies’ and Gent’s Footwear, at
Lowest City Prices, call at
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P a in ts, oils and glass at A b b o t & R o e ’s
TOW N.
i loan on w ell im proved farm s
f $1000 or more at 8 per cen t.
-M ary F. N ixon.
T o Loan— Som e m o n ey.— E d w ard L '
N a v lo r.
t h e w e e k in
I f y o u are tr o u b le d w it h C a t a r r h , S o r e
T h r o a t or L u n g D ise a se c o n s u l t Dr. C.
E . G e ig e r .
N I I O K
S T
1 > T IK .
Dr. M cC lellan d left for the eaat M on­
day. H e hopes to be b a ck in tim e for
com m encem ent.
A p etition is b ein g circu lated to have
A lm ost every dealer handles Crescent a part o f the cam pus plan ted in squashes.
flour. T h e bakers c a ll it best.
G . P. H askell says he w ill tak e care o f
F o r sale— A good m ilch cow ; had a one row.
Mr. E dw ard H olt le ft F rid a y for his
houie iu Portlan d. H e w i'l not return
R ev. S h e lle y w ill preach in 'th e C h ris­ to school this year as he exp ects soon to
rtgajje loans evil on H . W .
F resh oysters in e v e ry sty le at th e tian ch u rch next S u n d a y m orn in g and start for A laska w ith a su rveyin g p arty.
even in g.
see H aines & B a ile y 's dress H om e Bakery.
T he “ M ake ’em G o o d ’ ’ society o f the
S h a v in g 10 cen ts, h air cu ttin g 20 cents d o rm ito ry has an esp e cially attractive
Mr. M. Bisbee visited S t. H elen s the
Besides all
at the E a g le parlor, n ex t door to H u ghes program for F rid a y n ig h t.
Ascent flour everyb o d y s a y s it is first o f the w eek-
& S o n ’s hardw are store. G ood w ork d o rm ito ry hoys a few in vited gu ests w ill
C all and see H aines & B a ile y ’s goods
and courteous atten tio n . D rop in and p articip a te in the festivities
iv e d , th ird car load N eb ra sk a “ »d get their prices.
see us. J oh n n y L ile s , proprietor.
T h e rhetorical e xercises o f the F re sh ­
Waters & B anks
1 M r. A . T. K n o x is in H illsboro a ctin g
m an and Sophom ore classes w ill tak e
M inutes seem lik e hours when a life is
>ra, w indow s
and m o u ld in gs a “ b a iliff to the grand ju ry ,
p lace at the auditorium , F rid a y after­
at sta k e. Croup g iv e s no tim e to send
noon st th ree o 'c lo c k .
Mr. G. P. H as­
tnd prices. A b b o tt & R oe.
M oney to loan in sum s to suit. Room s
for a d o cto r, d elay m ay m ean death.
Tagtier sp ent Sun day visitin g 1 and
Shute Building. H illsb o ro , O r. One M inute C o u gh Cure giv es in stan t k e ll w ill d eliver a declam ation and e s s a 's
w ill be read by M iss L iberta Brown,
)nd relatives in the G rove.
“ A sk your druggist for the K in dergar- relief and insures reco very. T he o n ly
Miss B lanche C arrison , Miss Lancefield
& B
B ailey
ailey h
h ave
ave a
a very
very l a r g e ! ten N o velty, ’T h e House th a t Jack harm less rem edy th a t produces im m ed i­ and Mr. L an cefield.
M usic w ill lie fur­
ate results.
J. C . C la rk , d ru gg ist.
B u ilt.’ ”
prin g goods are m ostly in.
nished by the con servatory.
N o tice.— A ll persons in d e b t to Dr. I P o stm aster M arsh was say in g after he
T he G am m a S igm a society w ill discuss
our dealer for C rescent flour,
C
ole
w ill please ca ll and settle th e ir ac­ heard th e outcom e o f the S t. P a tric k ’s j the fo llo w in g question n ex t S a tu rd a y ¡
a v e n ’t it request them to get it.
counts.
D ay figh t th at it was lu e k y C o rb ett did n ight: R esolved, “ T h a t the present
nna M yers is v isitin g relatives
W h ite ! n° t win the ch a m p io n sh ip belt for he N ation al B an k in g sy tern should be
and w here she wt-nt last Sa tu r-
Sced W h e a t - T w o varieties,
A t f ir m a t iv e S ch och ami
R u ss ia n a n d R e d Chaff, at W a t e r s & c o u ,d n o t h a v e *, o r " « ” h c h a d
° n j aliolished.”
Banks’ .
b e in g p re s se d for t h e reaso n he replied C. H a r t le y ; n e g a t i v e , L a n c e f i e l d a n d
Purdin a n d d a u g h t e r E d n a a re
th a t it w a s b e c a u s e it ( ? ) t i t s s i m m o n s .
D e n n is. A n e s p e c i a l l y in terestin g pro-
Portland
v is it in g
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tiewlv a p p o in t e d P o r t l a n d c h i e f o f
, a 1 ou sin to M r. W . H . H. M y e r s ,
Bt G r o v e .
“ W ashin gton 's Best’
per sack.
flour 95 c e n t s
R e m e m b e r y o u s a v e y o u r l o c a l fare to
P o r t la n d b y b u y i n g y o u r k . R. t i c k e t s o f
H . W . S co tt.
fc. H . S ta n b rid ge started Tuesday
C a k e s , pies and c o o k ie s j u s t l i k e h o m e
■ gold c o a n try at R s * l l u d where
— m a d e at th e H o m e B a k e r y c h e a p e i
| have ch arge o f a b akery.
th a n you can b a k e th e m .
’ on e in d e b t e d to H a r t r a m p f Bros,
frase > all a n d se ttle a t o n c e th a t
justness m a y b e p r o m p t l y clos ed
are u n c la im e d a n d a d v e r t i s e d
p osto ff ic e as follows: M iss E l l a
ce, Mr. p’ r a n k R o g e r , G e o . , N.
Air. W i n d e n .
rb tj f a m i ly w h o h a v e been r e s id in g on
tv ts p l a c e , so u t h o f t h e r a i’ ro ad
le ft W e d n e s d a y for D a k o t a ,
I t h e y w i l l m a k e t h e i r f u tu r e ho m e .
Ice , n e w lin e o f J a p a n e s e m a t t i n g s
a t S m i t h ’s F u r n it u r e S to r e; als o
I s sold tr om sa m p le s o f t h e n ew est
id la te s t p a t t e r n s a t c i t y p ric e s . C a l l
.
)nwtff ? rice th e ln -
A. T . Boos.
^
Dr. H ia t t p e r f o r m e d a s k i llfu l
u n iq u e p i e c e o f d e n t is t r y la t e ly when he
fitH d ou t w it h a rtificia l t e e th a man
w h o s e m o u t h w a s badly d a m a g e d from
an a t t e m p t at s u i l i i l e six r e a r s a g o . T h e
b*l: h i d p is s e d t h r o u g h t h e lo w e r j a w
f o r m in g a p r o t u b e r a n c e from th e f ra c tu re
a nd had to be p r o t e c t e d by an o p e n in g
in t i c pla te . T o tit th e orif ic e in th e
Messrs R o b e rt A l e x a n d e r , A B T o d d ro ,’f of th e m o u t h a h a m m e r s h a p e d pro-
a n d A b n e r B r ig g s are v is it in g I l. l l s b o r o j e c t i o n w a s m a d e . T h e w o rk w a s s k i l l ­
f u lly d o n e a n d v e r y c r e d it a b le .
d a i l y as m e m b e r s o f t h e g r a n d j u r y .
G r a n d C h a n c e llo r T u r n e r O l i v e r , o f
LaGrande,
visit* d
H illsbo ro
lo d g e ,
K n i g h t s of P y t h i a s , M o n d a y e v e n in g .
F o r R e n t or S a l e — A v i n e y a r d . Y o u
c a n g e t a b a rg ain on t h is i f y o u wish.
A d d r e s s , Mrs. A. K e i m , C o r n e l i u s , O r.
A deal o f t a lk a n d b l u f f a n d so m e
sm all w a ge rs h a v e been F o r e s t G r o v e ’ s
c o n trib u t io n to th e w o rld - w id e in te re s t
in th e N e v a d a p riz e fight.
“ W a s h i n g t o n ’s B e s t ”
p e r sa ck.
flo u r 95 c e n ts
A ll person s in d e b t e d to t h e M i lle r 's
P h a r m a c y will save cost b v p a y i n g up at
o n c e , as all a c c o u n t s n ot s e t t l e d w ill be
I f j la t u n fio tn all o v e r th e c o u n t y is
p la ce d in a c o l l e c t o r ’ s b a n d s
m g t h e session o f t h e g r a n d ju r y
lo e s s e s or are in court.
A part o f m y s p r in g s t o c k of w a llp a p e r
(teral i n te r e s t t h is w e e k is c en te re d
l l l s b o i o a n d a c o n s id e r a b le repre-
c a lf th ree m onths ago .
T ile W o m a n ' s C h r i s t i a n T e m p e r a n c e
U n io n w ill h o ld a u n io i m e e t i n g a t th e
C ongregational chu rch
next Sunday
evening. T h e com m ittee o f arrangem ents
com posed
of
deadlin es
B tld erick.
g r a m h a s been pi e p a red for th e
Good
o f the O rd e r.’’ A fratern al in vitatio n is
tendered the P h ilom athean s.
T h e L o c a l O r a t o r ic a l A s s o c ia t io n re­
c e iv e d a c o m m u n i c a t i o n from t h e state
p re s id e n t o f lie I n t e r c o l l e g i a t e O r a t o r i ­
c a l A ss o c ia tio n t h is w e e k s t a t in g tt ia t th e
O r a to r ic a l A s s o c ia t io n ot W a s h i n g ton
d e s ire d to h i v e a c o n t e s t b e tw e e n th e i r
state w i n n e r a n d ours . O u r state e x e c u ­
tiv e c o m m i t t e e h a v i n g n o p o w e r to a ct,
re ferre d th e m a t t e r to t h e v a r io u s lo ca l
j ass oc iatio n s. O u r a ss o c ia tio n v o t e d to
g i v e t h e stat e e x e c u t i v e c o m m i t t e e p o w e r
i t0 a r r a n g e an in te r-s ta te co n te st.
, T h e f o l l o w i n g piO
p r o Kram
g r a m wiU b ; re n .
de re d ac th e q u a r t e r l y e x e r c is e s o f th e
J u n io r a n d S e n i o r c la s se s o f P a c ific U n i ­
secured
v e r s it y , T u e s d a y , M a r c h 22:
T h o rp e and E. H. M arsh, have
the services o f Dr. G . W. R o gers and
the R ev. A lon zo R ogers, w ho w ill a d ­
dress the people at th is tem perance
ra lly in com mem >ration o f the birthd av
of N eal Dow , th e founder o f the tem p er­
ance m ovem ent in th is coun try. A fine
m usical program has been arran ged for
the occasion. T h e exercises w ill b e g in
at 7:30. A ll are co rd ially in vited .
1 — 1 lsno liuet............................................Selected
Mien VOiler and Mrs. Cook.
2. —Oration.......................................Man as a Hero
H . f . Haitley.
3 . —Oratiou .The Dauyer» of Kxtreme Democracy
John Miller.
4 . — Vocal Solo................................... . . . . ‘•Could 1 ”
Miss Eleanor Kussell.
! 6- -O r a tio n ....................................... Influence of
i
the Supreme Court In United states His ory
J. E. Kirkwood.
K o n s t G r o v e s c h o o l d is t r ic t N o . 15,
» .................... o u r Need of Universities
,
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I
Cb»s. h. Bra iley.
a t it s a n n u a l m e e t i n g re -e le cte d M r. K v .
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_ 7 .— Piano Solo............................................. Selected
H y d e as d ir e c to r a n d e l e c t e d vir. F . L .
Miw ro r a l. e e .
K a n e as c le r k .
Mr. G e o . L . S m i t h i s 1* — Ksnay........ .•......... rhe World « l ebt to Kprypt
N *"» 1 °reiiH <den**.n.
is in . S o m e t h i n g n ew a n d b e a u t i f u l at n o w c h a i r m a n o f t h e ho ard o f dir ecto r» .
~ ? w a a s h i n g t o n 's B e s t” flour 95 c e n t s
re du ced prices.
It will soon be t i m e to T h e c e n s u s s h o w s 198 b o y s affd 213 g i r l s »• <* lar,ette............O d German shepherd Song
to issu» elevvart, I ee, Parker and Garrison.
re p a p er y o u r w a lls a m i I t h i n k t h a t I can o v e r f >ur a n d u n d e r t w e n t y y e a r s o f a ge ,
MB'* L u c in d a W a l k e r , m o t h e r o f Mr. su it you in p ric e a n d p a t t e r n . — »eo. L. a to ta l o f 411, b e i n g a d e c r e a s e o f 19 from I
W a l k . r , Jdiid a t h e r s o n ’s h o m e S m it h .
last v c r .
N u m b e r o f l e g a l v o te rs f o r :
N o t o n e m i n u t e e la p s e s b e tw e e n th e
f W a p a t o L a k e , on W e d n s d a j , th e
sc h ool p u rp o s es is 251.
A v e ra g e daily ta k in g o f O ne M in ute Cough C u re and
T h e L a d i e s ’ m is s io n a r y s o c i e t y c o n ­ a t t e n d i w e d u r i n g th e n in e m o n t h s relie f. W h y s h o u l d n ’t p e o p le la ^ e One
a g e d 65 y e a r s
H e r h u s b a n d , J. 11 .
Cure? T h e y
sh ou ld .
d u cted th e e v e n i n g s e r v ic e s a t t h e C o n ­ s c h o o l o f t h e p a s t y e a r was 223 , i n ­ M inute C o u g h
er, d ie d five y e a r s a g o .
g r e g a t io n a l c h u r c h last S u n d a y a n d th e s t r u c t e d by a p r i n c i p a l at $60 p er m o n th T h e y do. J. C . C l a r k , d r u g g is t .
E . H . H eitzhausen and fam ily
a ttr a c tiv e p r o g r a m p u b l i s h e d last w e e k a n d se v en l a d y a s s is t a n t s a v e r a g i n g
led T u e s d a y e v e n i n g for P la t t s m o u t b ,
w a s well re n de re d be fo re a n u m er o u s $ 3 ° 66 in m o n t h l y s a la r y .
F o r S a le .
Mr. S t e w a r t ’s
y as ka, w h e r e h e w ill m a k e an ex-
audie n ce.
fin a n c ia l re p o r t s h o w s th a t $189 94 was
E leven acres a d join in g F orest G rove,
led v is it to his f ath e r-in la w a nd
p«r
Babiy e n g a g e in bu sin ess.
I t is e a r ly y e t , bu t not t o o s o o n , t o d e ­ on h a n d at t h e b e g i n n i n g o f t h e y e a r, 6 acres in bearing fruit trees, balan ce in
I per
from d is tr ic t t a x $ 2 1 1 5 9 5 , c o u n t y fu n d h a y and pasture, 8 room bouse with
per
lie lit t le fou r y e a r o l d d a u g h t e r o f c i d »‘ w h e t h e r F o r e s t G r o v e is to h a v e a
hl« | . T o m B e l l i n g h e r u l u l e b r i n g i n g an F o u r t h o f J u ly c e le b r a t io n . I f a n y t h i n g $1011 95, s tate fu n d $45-M5. tu itio n $39 33 bath room , all n icely finished, also barn,
D is b u r s e m e n t s , for l e a c h i n g , $2990.24, h a y shed, p o u ltry house, e tc ., fine lo ca­
fui o f w o o d i n t o th e h o u s e on T u e s- e la b o r a te is to be d o n e p r e p a r a t io n s
re n t o f e x t r a r o o m s , $120.00, j a n i t o r ' s tio n , also large lot in tow n. A ddress,
s t u m b l e d a n d fell in to a pan o f ho t shou1,1 he beS ,in e a r l>'- T h e G r o v e o u « h t
s e r v ic e s $165.45, re p a irs $24.50, furn itu re,
A . M lLI.BR ,
sr. H e r h a n d s a n d le g s w e r e b a d l y
in v it e th e t h e old s o ld ie r s n o w to
b la c k b o a r d s , e tc ., $60.34, fuel, 64.70 51
F o rest G rove, O regon.
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ned, b u t s h e is n o w r e c o v e r i n g .
s u p p lie s $39.85, o t h e r
in c i d e n t a l e x ­
A test case is b e i n g m a d e o f a y o u n g p e n s e s $7 85, in te re s t o n b o n d s $271.35,
l i s s I ilfa H a r r is o n o f l i r a c i t y , had
A ll
the
d ifferen t form s o f skin
le dif fic u lt t e e t h e x t r a c t e d T u e s d a y m a n w h o is a lle g e d to h a v e v o t e d il l e ­ t a x e s r e f u n d e d on a c c o u n t o f e rro r in a s ­ troubles, from ch ap ped hands to eczem a
le r th e in flu e n c e o f th e n e w r e m e d y g a lly at th e P r o g r e s s s c h o o l m e e tin g . s e s s m e n t $20.61, p a id f o rm e r c l e r k for and in dolen t u lcers can be re a d ily cured
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B a la n c e b y D e W itt’s W itch H azel S a lve, the
n in is te r e d by Dr. C. L . L a r g e . T h e T h e qu estio n w ill p r o b a b l y g o to th e S u ­ s e r v ic e s 40.61, to ta l $2791.54.
O u t s t a n d i n g grea t p ile cure. J . C . C la rk , d ru ggist.
lert to o t h e x t r a c t o r , D f. H ia tt, did p rem e c o u rt as a p o in t i n v o l i A l is iu c l e r k ' s h a n d s $16.08.
w h e t h e r a n y f u r t h e r q u a lif ic a t io n s can w a r r a n t s , $224.40.
■ w ork, a n d sh e w a s h i g h l y p le a s ed .
be requir ed b e s id e th o s e in t h e c o n s t it u ­
Forest G ro v e B a k e r ie s u se C r e s c e n t
“ DOKE.”
tion.
l«r.
C on stip ation in its w orst form s, d ys­
T h e thoroughbred Jersey bull " D u k e ”
T h e H a r d T i m e s d a n c e g i v e n b y th e
pepsia, sick h ead ach e, biliousness and w ill m ake the season o f 1897 at m y farm
l e e t i n g o f c o u n c il M a r c h 13, 1897.
b a n d on F r i d a y e v e n i n g was, l i k e all
derangem ent o f the liv e r are read ily % m ile w est o f Forest G rove, O regon.
, c a lle d a n d all p re s e n t e x c e p t Me-
other entertainm en ts giv e n b y them ,
cured by D e W itt’s L ittle E a rly R isers. T erm s: F o r the season, $2.00.
m e r a n d J. E . B a i l e y . M in u te s re ad
we ll a tte n d e d a n d pass ed o f f p le a s a n t ly .
T hese little p ills never grip e. S m a ll p ill,
E dw ard L. N a vlo r .
1 approved. R eport o f H . D, Stew -
T h e e le c tr ic l i g h t s h a d l o n g g o n e to rest
safe pill, best p ill. J. C . C la rk , druggist.
c o l l e c t o r for F e b r u a r y , ’97, read. Re -
a n d d a y l i g h t h a d a l m o s t c o m e w h e n th e
o f F i n a n c e c o m m i t t e e on bill o f
AJtention, Veterans.
m u sic ceased.
^ron W e lls , m o v e d t h a t t h e c o lle c t o r
Bilioni* Colie.
I f you are en titled to an increase of
,
I f y o u l i k e g o o d b r e a d , t r y th e C r e s ­
a u t h o r i z e d to s e t tle w i t h M r. W e lls
Persons w ho are su b ject to a tta ck s of j pension, em p lo y J. H . D olstrum . H e hat
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Rowing h im t h e a m o u n t o f h is b ill
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o r a c r e d i t o n h is a c c c o u n t . I n th e
l a t t e r o f th e c l a i m W . W B re ed en filed
fcpt. 5, 1896, it w a s v o te d t h a t t h e coi-
ctor be in structed to c r e d i t Mr. B reed en
fith th at am ount, w ith ou t interest, to
1 app lied on w ater and lig h t account,
tie fo llo w in g b ills were presented and
ttion tak en on the sam e were ordered
kid:
|T Knox, w o o d ..................................... 1 2 0 0
[ Taylor, putting window in tower.. .
S 00
It. Banks, services as assistant engineer
for month ol J sd , anil Esb., ’W-........
ns H a rt ra m p f bill fo r m on t h o l Feb
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bhn Barrett Co. electric aappllea
ysne Co. water supplies . . . . . ...................
Brest Grove M anufacturing C o..............
sn 38
15 66
3 83
I D S tew art, c o lle c t o r ....................................
9 34
H u sh es.............................. . a . . . . . .............
45 71
f J Harris, collector ............................... 3 t) 00
R esolved th a t no visito rs be allow ed
^ithin th e pow er house w ith ou t a w ritten
ait from th e superintenden t.
R esolved th a t G a s H a rtram p f be e m ­
ployed as en gin eer for another y ear at
lie rate o f $56.25 p er m o n th , and th a t
lie m ayor be in stru cted to enter in to a
jn tra ct w ith him .
R equest o f T . A . 8c P . U . for reduction
^f lig h ts a t L adies h a ll, refuted.
R esolved th a t th e m a yor and tw o
nembers o f th e coun cil, A . T . K n o x and
L L . L a rg e, be app ointed a com m ittee
Bn ra tin g for w ater and lig h ts.
R eport o f treasurer from Jan. 23 to
la rc h 13, in clu sive, accep ted and placed
file.
b ilio u s colic w ill be pleased to know th a t | had several y e a rs ’ exp erien ce w ith th«
pension departm en t at W ash in gto n . D
1 C . H e also m akes a sp ecia lty o f m aking
. o u t pension papers, and all kin d s o'
| n otarial w o rk . L on g term loan s on first
j m o rtgage on im p roved farm s and citv
were dism issed at the in stan ce o f D eputy sale by J. C . C la rk , D ruggist.
p roperty w ell insured.
Prosecuting A tto rn ey B a gley upon repre­
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J. H . D o l s t r o m , J. P.
sentations of residents o f th e d istrict, the
S»v* Your Grain.
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ju s tic e and school sup erintenden t.
Dentistry.
F ew realize th a t each squirrel destroys
Dr. R . H . H o vey h a vin g located ia
T he m em bers o f the W . R . C ., togeth er $1.50 w orth o f grain a n n u a lly. W ake-
w ith a few in tim ate frien d s gave a sur- le e ’ s Squirrel and G o ph er E x term in a tor Forest G ro ve for the p ractice o f d entistry
: prise p a rty for Mr. anil M rs. E . H . | >* the most effective and econ om ical p o i- 1 ta k es th is m eth od o f in fo rm in g the pub
H eitzhausen a t the residen ce o f Mr. J. j son kn o w n . Price reduced 10 30 cenU . lie th a t he is prepared to do a n y w ork is
Anderson on last F rid a y n ig h t.
T h e J- C . S m o ck , A g e n t, S h erw ood. For sale th a t line. O ffice in In gles t i Porter's
b u ild in g.
surprise was com p lete. L u n ch was served by J. C . C la rk , druggist.
at 9 o ’clo ck . T h e e v e n in g w as spent in _________________________________
| social chat u n til a late hour, w hen the
com pany dispersed a fte r s in g in g , “ G od
be w ith vou ’till we m eet a g a in .” Those
present were:
M essrs. E . H . H eitz­
hausen, D avid S m ith , W m . L each, J.J
; T aylo r, J L. G re g g , H u gh S m ith , S. ‘
Crow , R T ay lo r, F . A rm stro n g, N.
M acrum , W m . L a n g le y , A . R . Leabo. J.
A nderson.
M esdam es E . H. Heitz-
hausen, D. Sm ith, S. C ro w , L . H ayes,
R. T aylo r, M. L e tc h , H . S m ith , R .
Leabo, W m . C ro sley, L . M acrum , E .
K eim , M. G reer, R eyn o ld, W m . L a n g le y,
R, T ay lo r, M. Bisbee, J. A n derson , L . L .
Patterson. M isses D aisy D ennis, Lennie
L aC h ap elle, f-ennie K e im , B ertha Leabo,
w ild a C ro sley. Irs B isbee, and Master
Leabo
Th*
The
Th«
Best. Rest. Test.
T here are tw o kinds o f s a rs a p a rilla : The best — and the
T h e tro u ble Is th e y look alike,
And w hen tits re s t
dress lik e th e b est w ho’ s to tell them apart ? W ell, “ th e tree
la kn ow n by ita f r u i t ’’
T h a t’ s an old test snd a safe one.
A n d th e ta lle r the tree th e deeper the r o o t
T h a t’ a an other
t e s t W h at’ s th e r o o t ,— th e record o f these sarsap a rilla*? T h e
one w ith th e deep est ro o t is A y e r’ s.
T he one w ith th e rich est
f r u i t ; th a t, to o , is A y e r’ s.
A y e r’s Sarsaparilla has a record o f
h a lf a c e n tu ry o f cures ; a record o f many m edals and aw ard* —
cu lm in atin g In th e m edal o f the C h icago W orld’s F a ir, w hich,
ad m ittin g A y e r ’a S arsap arilla as th e best — sh u t its do o rs again st
the r e s t
T h a t w as g rea ter honor than th e medal, to be th e only
Sarsaparilla adm itted as an e x h ib it a t th e W orld’ s Fair. I f yon
w ant to g e t th e b est sarsap arilla o f yo u r d ru ggist, h e re 's an
Infallible ru le : A sk fo r th e best and you ’ ll g e t A y e r ’ a. A a k
fo r A y e r'a and y o n 'll g e t th e heat.
rest.
To the Public.
On the 1st day of, May, 1896, W a r d ’ s D rug S t o r e , thought, on
account of hard times, it would cut the prices in ns t> sine» and give
the benefit to the public. V\ e re uiceu prices from 20 n ,,u j o cent, on
tlie patent meoicines and 50 on or: inary < rug tra^ e. \\ 1 1 c< t si.'er-
able difficulty to get our or lers tille although our o r
uer
> om-
pained with the money.
The wholesale dealers were alu m s sin rl o i
the standard patent medicines.
When the public schi ol o eued we thought we wi.ni give the
public tl e 1 111 fit (1 tie tei 11 tn r in m 1 , o < 1 11 < V s . 11 1
;< j t ' our
books through other houses i 1 Portland, 'l i e American !>• ok Com­
pany having the control ol the school book trade, 11 1 axing been
granted tin m by the legislature two years ago. '1 lie public must un­
derstand that there is a trin-t on everything they eat, to ink or v ear.
The wholesale • rug houses in Portland saw that we intended to
continue the cut prices, sn by the following letter yon may on eistand
what we have to contend with.
SN ELL, H E IT3 H U & W O O D A R D CO.
W H O L E S A L E D R U G G IS TS
SIXTH 8 T H I E T . F H
M ANKENY . i
estab . ished
- URN8IDE.
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 we
received from you yesterday. Various com­
plaints have come to us in regard to your
cutting of prices on Patent Medicines, and as.
we are under the strongest pledges to fill
no orders from these who persistently cut
prices, wu are obliged to decline to ahip th»
goods- Kegreting tnat we are forced to take
tnia actio.i, we regain,
Very truly yours,
SNELL, HEITSCHU A WOODARD CO.
By F. K. Arnold, Receiver-
We now .have made arrangement*, with the largest wholesale d ru j
house in San Kranci .co which \ ill supply us with all the urt.gs and medi­
cines we want, and take pleastne in announcing to our patrons and the
putilic at large that we are at>le to continue to sell our drugs at even
lower prices than before. Thanking you fur your patronage and asking
you for a continuance of the same, we are
Respectfully yours,
v
W A R D ’S DRUG STORB-
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. ................................................................... .. . . . $ 70
A y e r’s Sarsaparilla................................................................................
70
McLean’s Sarsaparilla..........................................................................
W ard's Sarsaparilla.................................. \ .. , .................................
W arner’s Kidney and Liver C ure....................................................... 1
W arner’s Nervine..................................................................................
1
Warner’s Rheumatic C ure...................................................................
1
Paine’s Celery Compound.....................................................................
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription............................................................ ,
Castoria..................
Piso’s Cough Cure
K in g ’s Discovery.
W ard’s Cough Cure
Syrup of F ig s .
A ll Pills 20 cents and 40 cents.
A ll other patent medi< in :s in the same reduced prices. Medicil
and Perscriptions 50 per cent, less than former prices.
F o u r re s id e n ts o f D i l l e y w e r e a rrested p rom p t relief m ay be had 1 ^ ta k in g
p Tj d a y e v e n i n g a n d b r o u g h t before Ju s­ C h a m b e rla in ’s C o lic, C h o le ra and Diar-
tic e D o ls tr u m on a c h a r g e o f i lle g a l v o t ­ rh ica R em ed y, and if tak en a s soon as
i n g at t h e a n n u a l s c h o o l m e e t i n g . T h e y th e first in d icatio n of th e disease ap-
w ere h e ld for a h e a r i n g but th e cases p ears, it w ill prevent th e a tta c k . F or
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