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R MO GOOD GOODS Al LOW PRICES. One of the good Buy Your Coods where y o u can select from the Largest assortment in Washington county. r’g Sarsaparilla Ill's Sarsaparilla |od's Sarsaparilla rk’s Sarsaparilla g ’s Sarsaparilla icura Resolvent ra Soap I r’s Soap ___ And one thousand other articles. Jaynes’ Expectorant One Minute Cough Cure H all’s Lung Balsam Piso’s Consumption Cure Jaynes’ Vermifuge Alum , Salt Peter, Boral, Sulplur women of Forest Grove, did not have out her wash on Monday and all the the neighbors knew that she must be sick, for such a thing had not happened for forty-one years. Upon enquiring it was found that she was sick, but convalescent. The wasti ng will be out next Monday. A y e r ’s P ills J ay n es’ P ills C a rte r’s L iv e r Pills H o o d 's Pills P in k Pills Pain ts and Brushes W h ite L ead, E tc. Our Fs and Other Eyes. Our I’s are just as strong as they were fifty years ago, when we have cause to use them. But we have less and less cause to praise ourselves, since others do the praising, and we are more than willing for you to see us through other eyes. This is how we look to S. F. Boyce, whole sale and retail druggist, Duluth, Minn., who after a quarter of a century of observation writes: I have sold Ayer s Sarsaparilla for more than 25 years, both at wholesale and retail, and have never heard any thing but words of praise from my customers ; not a single complaint has ever reached me. I believe Ayer’s Sar saparilla to be the best blood purifier that has been intro duced to the general public.” This, from a man who has sold thousands of dozens of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, is strong testimony. But it only echoes popular sentiment the world over, which has “ Nothing but words of praise for The rain Monday night made the far mers smile in anticipation of a full crop well put in. In Oregon that always means an abundant harvest, for the ab sorbed rain fall, under the influence of cultivation, comes back to the surface bringing with it certain chemicals that help to build every thing that grows. If you are in need o f any o f these goods w rite for a C a talo gu e and Prices. The Pioneer Drug Store is Headquarters Orders will receive careful attention and bottom prices. J. C . C L A R K , _______ ______________The Never Sleeping Druggist, Forest Grove, Oregon. John Callehan, of Patton valley, gave us a pleasant call Monday and reported himself ready to take hi t departure for the new home up in the Siletz reserva tion, where he went last fall and pur chased some good land. We are sorry he is going out of the country for John is an industrious man. The H a t c h e t wishes him success. W aters Si Banks sells the best kin d o f ' A jo b lot o f m en 's and b o ’J y “ s ’ straw caw A la. I Lizzie j M l i rs. Sch u ltz, w ho is stopping land plaster. -V hats at about h a lf price. S e le ct :t one be- at Mrs. S lo a n ’s, has com e to Forest |oda w ater at th e H om e B akery. Call on Hains & Bailey before sellin g # re th e best bargain s are gon e, — W oods, /Grove to locate. S h e is the agen t for ^/Caples & T hom as. y W ashin gt gton co u n ty for the m edicine ke have received a ton o f tin-ware your mohair. ca 'le d V ia v i, and i f on e-h alf o f w hat is jn M illw auke, W is. and can sell it very Mm. Ransom went M onday with C. W . M rs. D. P rath er celebrated her 70th f — W oods, C ap les & T h o m a s. V on a trip to Astoria. birth d ay last S atu rd ay. M rs. Prath er is claim ed for the rem edy is true, it must be a boon to suffering wom en. Mrs. Lunches can be h a d at all hours at the / le Iu o th erof five daugh ters, all o f whom Airs. R. C. V a u g h t, d a u g h te r o f Mr. S ch u ltz seems lik e a pleasant lad y and V are b v in g at»d took din n er w ith her on Ikson o f D ille y , cam e from Colorado Western Hotel w ill m ake the acquaintance o f our ladies her birthd ay. lu d a y e ve n in g , to visit h er folks. as she w ill soon open an office for the Miss Martha Traver spent Saturday C. M. K eep sold last F rid a y his tw en ty sale o f her rem edies. aiuts, oils and g la s s a t A b b o t & R o e ’s < an<I Sunday at her home in the G rove acre tract o f land south o f tow n to Jam es “' Ir' Kuter ' s stringing five m iles o f Shepherd. C on sideration , $1,200. T he Mr. S. M. R obbin s, late o f U tica, N. 1 to G re e r’s and get y o u r seeds In / wire in his vineyard. Y . , gave us a pleasant call T u esd ay. H e FLK. ^file was m ade by Johnson & Cornelius, has been in O regon before b u t com es Haines & Bailey w ill pay highest m ar-/re^ l estate agents. [Wanted.—Some good dry wood at the now to stay for a few m onths w ith the ket price for goat’s wool. s TCHET office. / L e tte rs as follow s are advertised at intention o f stu d yin g the co u n try and Haines & Bailey report business good. /the Forest G ro v e postoffice: Mrs. G eo. w hen satisfied o f p u rch asin g a hom e. ll)o you want any seeds? you can get They have a large stock to select from. "B a ile y , Mrs. S . E . P ik e, M iss Sadie W a t Jem IN B l 'i . K at Greer's. H e has had exp erien ce in the fruit and kins, Miss W o o d co ck , G eo. B ailey, Mr. ydairy bu iness and we hope he m ay be Melki Johnson, Anton Pfänner, D. W . ■ When in town go to Mrs. Kreider’s . C lias. O ttorstram , F ran k A . Pike, Esq.. y pleased w ith W ashin gton co u n ty so well Ward, John Brisbine, K. M. W ard went |onie Bakery for a good lunch. V to North Yam hill yesterday on a land T h e G aston M illin g co m p an y have th a t he w ill m ake his home am on g us. |Mrs. T . J. H arris w en t to L aF a ye tte deal. done a wise th in g in b u y in g the A llis T his w eek W oods, Caples & Thom as uesday m o rn in g to visit Mr. Martin m achinery for th eir m ill. It is m ade in put a car load o f Sp okane crockery in When you come from the coun try g e t lainsey, her br ,ther-in-law who is very M ilw aukee and there is none better. Ii the basem ent o f their store.' If th ey can your meals at the W estern hotel. K very- ck. She w ill be go n e som e days. as purchased o f the Portlan d Iron sell it out in tim e to put th e furnace thing neat and clean and a good m eal for h e' wood in th is fall they w ill prove th em I A large line o f w all-p ap er o f the la t e s t ; 25 cents. , / " W o rk s, agen ts, on last T uesday. selves rustlers. Churns, ja rs , flower (tyles and p atterns at G eo . L . S m ith ’s. * Prof. L . R. T ra ver and w ife, form erly , „ r , . . , For Sale.— A small engine and boiler o f B eaverton, have lo cated at M yrtle pots, and m any other thin gs but n othing Ladies’ Ox Blood Oxfords in coin toe ■ , ... , , , ,, ,, _ , . in good condition. V ery cheap for cash, P oint, Coos co u n ty. M r. T ra ve r is very so novel and nice as th e bean jar. It ml needle toe. See G re g g s shoe store. , .... ,, _ Inquire at fliE H a TCHET office. busy w ith his w ork as p rin cip a l o f *he w ill cook beans fit for an gels to eat for C. L. H in m an says th a t m akin g and , , , , , . . the editors fam ily have used one. G et . . . . JIr- Leach lias moved his fam ily onto public school. ellm g liarne-s is his business and he is .. , . 4 , , , ri _ Thom as to exp lain the arm y w ay o f us s Hie farm lately purchased o f Jesse Cros- W hen the sp rin g tim e com es, ‘ ‘g e n tle L-p.iien to accom odate a ll who w ish to ,, .... .... r . p . .... . 1 ley near the thriving villia g e o f D illey, A n n ie ,” lik e all o th er sen sible persons, in g the ja r and you w ill buy one w ithout puy a n y th in g in his lin e . ja r in g your nerves. , . , „ „ Doctor C. L . Large reports a son w ill cleanse th e live r and renovate the Ask your d ealer for C rescent flour. • , • . '. . .. , system w ith D e W itt’s L ittle E a rly . . weighing ten pounds, born to the w ife o f H on. B. K ille n , the Portlan d law yer, If they h a v e n ’t it request them to get it. ' R isers, fam ous little p ills for the liv w ho has been for some days on his farm 1 Mr. Laurel H oyt o f near G re en ville , the and stom ach all th e yea r round. Money to loan in sum s to suit. Rooms twenty-second instant. north o f th is city , gave th is office a and 2, Sh u te B u ild in g, H illsboro, Or. D avid S m ith was ca u gh t in the grip pleasant call M onday. Mr. K illen was Mrs. David Keen w ent to A storia '4 a student here years ago and has never Mrs. W h ite, th e m illin e r, w ent to Port Tuesday to secure a house for the sum vice tw o w eeks ago and w h ile he still lost his in terest in F o rest G rove. He sp eaks R ussian he was so far free from land M onday and on her return we shall mer. The family w ill m ove in a few the vice th at lie sat b y o ur fire a w h ile considers W ashin gton co u n ty one o f the expect t line d isp la y o f hats, ribbons days. W ednesday. G lad to see him out, and best in the state. H e is d evelop in g one land all kiinl> o f m illin e ry glories. Congregational Ch urch .— N ext S u n o f the best farm s in tlie co u n ty and is we guess A u n t Ann is. Forest G ro ve B akeries use Crescent day Rev. Evan 1’ . Hughes, o f H illsboro, m akin g a p ractical study o f agriculture. | flour. S will preach both at th e m orning and Do n ot w ear im p erm eable and tight- H e is a p rom inent m em ber o f the board To L oan — So m e m o n e y .— E dw ard L. evening service. fittin g hats th at co n strict th e blood o f R egen ts o f the Oregon S ta te A gricu l | N avlor. "Prim rose” will soon be “ S u tte rlin g ” vessels o f the scalp . Use H a ll’s H air Re- tural co lleg e and chairm an o f the com Dr. L arge su cce ssfu lly adm inistered j vegetables through the town i f the size new er occasio n ally, and yo u w ill not be m ittee on At 1 ¡culture and C h em istry. W ith such men in our state boards the ice cream to onr la d y ty p o s last Satur o f the new hot house is any indication bald. day. T he lo ro n er is quite ail adminis- o f what is to be. Miss B ills, a form er P . U. student, work undertaken by the state w ill m ake ] trator. cam e from P ortlan d F rid a y even in g for com m endable progress. Teeth extracted w ith N itrous-O xide This office has been very lonesome I f you w ant drugs g o to Clarks. He Gas, a pleasant anaesthetic, p erfectly a w eeks sta y at the h o sp itable hom e o f .J a m e s. Miss B. has hosts o f friends this w eek on account of the absence of sells drugs. safe, by Dr. O. C. H iatt, W oods Frank U. Burnett, who has been the Caples building. Satisfaction or no Fresh oysters in e v e ry style at the foreman of the H a t c h e t office since the ^ charge. ^ Mrs. D ennis and fa m ily w ent on a Home B akery. paper started. He left us last Saturday Nature is very accom odating this p icnic. S a tu rd a y and it goes w ith ou t Mrs. L izzie S c h u ltz has been ap morning for San Francisco where he will spring for the rain falls in the n ig h t g iv s a y in g th a t the w h o le com p an y had a pointed m anager for W ash in gto n county spend same time visiting a brother, then ing the men a chance to work by d ay. splended tim e. T he d a y was id eal for by the V ia v i co m p an y. Office a t Mrs. go to Los Angeles to visit a sister, and such pleasure. Some of the poor fellows look tired b u t Sloans. then may start on a trip around the the seed is going into the ground a t a Hon. H. S. Hudson and C. A. Ray world. Frank is built for traveling and " W ill p ay cash for m ohair (goat’s rapid rate. mond were getting home Friday last no more congenial companion could be w oo l).” E d w ard L . N a y lo r. The new West Side Con gregational from a trip to Southern Oregon. Both found. This office wishes him a good R em em ber G r e g g ’s shoe store for the Association met for organization w ith enjoyed the trip and came home raven time wherever he goes, and may the latest styles in sp rin g O xfords. the Sheridan church on W edn erday. ously hungry. They failed to disclose skies be so clear over his head and food just where the miniug claim was located. so abundant that his health will be fully It costs n o th in g for th e ladies to talk The church here sent no delegates, but will be represented b y C lap p, S ta v e r with M rs. S ch u ltz abou t th e famous Splendid offer.— For our regular price restored and his lank from joyously ex tended. home rem edy, V ia v i. Office at Mrs. and Bates who are in attendance. A y e r’s Sarsaparilla.” Any doubt about it? Send for the '* Curebook." It kills doubts and curea doubters. Address: J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. ABO U T TOW N. Council Meeting. Card of Thanks. W e desire to express onr heartfelt th an k s to th e friends and neighbors w ho proffered and rendered th eir kin d assist ance during our late bereavem ent. F . Y . R olston , S. D. R olston , hjr Sloans. Shaving 10 cents hair, cu ttin g 25 cents D oors, w in d o w s an d m ouldings a at Diamond Barber S hop one door w est o f W escott’s meat m arket. G ood w ork and Portlan d prices. A b b o tt & R oe. courteous attention. L ad ies’ hair cu ttin g W hen you w ish go o d bread use Cres- a speciaity . Drop in and see us.— L iles cent flour, it is sam e p rice as other brands. ynen Mr. P eter E vers liv in g near th e Catho- We se]1 s h ie ld ’s brand o f bacon and lie ch u rch had th e m isfortun e to cut his §houWers a„ d the same brand o f lard, rig h t fo ot b ad ly w ith an a x Saturday. Dr. This is an Oregon product and the best W ard w as ca lled and had to stitch the the mark et.— W oods, Caples & wound in several p laces. Thomas. A square meal can be had at the ^ H Watt, of Gales Creek, gave W estern Hotel for 25 cents, lunches 15 j ^ a p]easant call Saturday last and gave cents- some good information about a newly Notice.— All persons in debt to Dr. discovered gold mine in the Salmonberry Coie will please call and settle their ac- country. He will spend the summer in counts. \ his mines. Geo. L. Smith sells dustine and that is ¡^r. p. U. Burnett, who has been fore- a du9t abohsher. It is odorless, cheaper man 0f the H a tc h e t Printery since its than paint and non inflamable. He has establishment two years ago, started for used it on his own floor and wants to sell 1 gan Francisco Saturday by the ocean it tor every other floor in town. • route. He has many friends here who _i,:, deoarture and wish him all If you like good bread, try the Cres-1 re8reI " cent flour and you will use no otker. success. Mr. M. H. Rice says, “ My-wtfe-has- Ladies' Sou.hern Ties in latest shades ^ me .. Qn enquiring we find that and toes. See Gregg's show window. j ^ R has gone to Farmington fo ra Walter Cole took his departure for Portland Monday where he will remain until September i, when he will con- tinue his dental studies. He is a lively good fellow and will be greatly missed by his many friends. If you are troubled with C atarrh , Sore Throat or Lung Disease consult Dr. C. E. Geiger. All persons indebted to the Miller's Pharmacy will save cost by paying up at once, as all accounts not settled will be placed in a collector’s hands. we will furnish you the H atchet and Chicago Weekly Inter-Ocean both for The Easter services at the Methodist one year. This offer is to new subscrib church last Sunday evening were greatly ers a s well as to all who renew for a enjoyed by a large audience. The house y ear in advance. yj was not nearly large enough to hold the people. TLe services were conducted by The great favor in which Ayer’s Pills the Sunday school. The Sunday school are held all over the world has been well was in no way responsible for the bad earned. They are easy and even pleas conduct of four smart young men in the ant to take, and for all complaints of the back part of the house. Out of respect omach, liver and bowels, are the safest for their mothers we withhold their and most thorough medicine in phar names but wish to call thiir attention to macy. Every dose effective. the fact that a very strong ordinance ia Columbia University will this summer in force and will be forced if such con send out, from the biological department duct is repeated. The church dislikes to six men to the Pnget Sound region for arrest any of its visitors bnt a few good study. As one of the company Prof. citizens have decided to help onr Lloyd, of Pacific University, will go as churches in any such tronbles. Be gen the botanist of the expedition. The tlemen boys and yon will save yourself University has honored iteelf in seclect- respect and the respect 01 others. Married.— At the home of Mrs. Mary ing the Prof, for the work assigned him for he is familiar with the Pacific coast A. Watson, north of Greenville, Sunday, April 18th, Miss Ida Watson and Mr. and has had good experience afield. Iodel L. Kirta. Rev. A. Rogers officiat Mr. Anton Pfanner, onr active banker, ing. The bride ia a grandanghter of took a basinets trip into Yamhill county mother Watson, where she has lived last Wednesday. He says the farms are since the death of her mother some nine fine bnt too large np there. The same years ago. The company only consisted criticism can be made of most of the of members of the immediate family farms in the Willamette valley. What bnt twenty-five persons were present visit with her sister, ^ rs' we need is about one million more peo consisting of mother Watson, her own left the poor has am o ple than we have, and then ' 'The little children, grand childre® and great rice for a few days. farms well tilled” will show our possible grand children. The home was beauti Saturday morning last the south productions. fully decorated with the finest of flowers ^oond train brought in a large piece of Why is it that the boys will persist in and the dinner was all any one could be*f on the cow-catcher. Plying bathing in Gales Creek above the water wish. The cake sent to this office has trade it caught ^ been * works? A good swimming place can be put a splended smile on every thing. from sppear.nces she must have been foum^ below the bridge, and it does The whole office extends congratulations speckled Jersey^_______ _ seem that there ought to be enough good and hearty good wishes. sense and kindness in the boys to help Ripans Tabnles cure bad breath. h oecake soap _ make a little public sentiment on the HAS NO EQ U A L subject One of onr citizens says he M r s . A lice R oi . ston . Wood Bids. T lie undersigned w ill receive until M ay 7th n ext, sealed bids for furnishing 600 cords o f fir wood a t c ity power house. W ood to be 4 feet lo n g, from sound, large red or yello w fir trees. No bid asked for w ood from second grow th trees or for less q u an tity than 25 cords. Bids w ill be open ed at 8 p. m. M ay 8. D irect to undersigned and m ark on o u t side o f sealed envelop e "P ro p o sals to furnish cords o f fir w oo d .” — L. C. W alker, recorder. Notice is hereby given to the stock holders of the Forest Grove Stone Com pany that the annual meeting of said company will be held at the office of A. T. Boos, formerly the office of Boos & Heitzhausen, in Forest Grove, on Mon day, May 3, 1897, at 8:30 p. m., for the purpose of electing five directors, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Dated at Forest Grove. Oregon, April I, 1897. E- J. Boos, J. G. Boos, Ass’t Secretary. President. Lost. v under U. S. Patent it must nec- would not object so strongly if the boys al<e UKe different from all others, would take off their dirty socks. Quit it Y ou can get all kinds of garden seeds essan y ^ starch, free alkali or worth- boys and help us insist that we shall all Pure White, will not make the cloth IN BULK, also onion sets, and Early j be cleanly and have a good public spirit, j yellow ncr injure the finest lace Rose potatoes at Greer'«. 1 Which F l n g f ” ial praise, for we have seldom heard bet ter music. The Walker family are mi sicians with more than ordinary taken and on this occasion they were assist« by Miss Lena Boos, Leslie Greer, C lyc Harris and Prof. Hastings. T he success of the drama is no* i f prising when we think of the talent as time that has been devoted to itsps ductinn. The H h tch e T respectful suggests that the play should be 1 petted in some of our neighboring cili Annual Stockholders’ Meeting. / R ip a n s Tabules cure torpid liver. R ip a n s Tabules cure Indigestión. ' Between the Grove and Mountaindale a red morocco book of fishermans sup plies. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at this office for the owner. “ DUKE.” The thoroughbred Jersey bull ‘ ‘Duke’ will make the season of 1897 at my farm % mile west of Forest Grove, Oregon. Terms: For the season, $2.00. E d w a r d L. N a y l o r . Dentistry. Dr. R. H. Hovey having located is Forest Grove for the practice of dentistry takes this method of informing the pub lic that he is prepared to do any work ia that line. Office in Ingles k . Porter’s building. Personal— The gentleman who an noyed the congregation last Sunday by continually conghing will find instant relief by using One Minnte Cough Care, a speedy and harmless remedy for throat and long tronbles. Ripans Tabuiss ears bill« Circulating Library. y G et your Horse Bills At the Hatchet Printery RIPANS We have 500 volumes which we will sell for 15 cents each, and after yon have read a book we will allow S cents for it in exchange for a new one. Two books that have been used will be taken in ex change for one new one. y SOAP FOAM IS Queen of Kitchen and Laundry “ U nder A fine dram a, by home talent, t o *« giv en at V erts b a ll last F riday and S a t u rday evenin g. T lie play and the p l a y ers were a good success. The Wrfr — m em bers of the audience w ere ear:* 1 ? back to the d a y s ot war and for faro» hours lived over again the scenes of th e- w ar as they d id rea lly exist. T o tiMK- yo u n ger part o f the audience the p r a y im pressed them w ith w h at m igh t he tie - stern reidities o f war. W e h a ve naB. tlie space to go in to detail but w ill sa>- th at the p lay in its e lf tine, was so well: rendered that a stranger in the c it y re m arked, " T h a t is a sp len did company.. W here do th ey com e from ?” Prof. T hom as toilow ed th e old «■ C w ell; C. N. D olstrum w en t with Aw-, state after the old style o f pride a ite l b r a g ; W . T . G laze seemed at heme g o in g tor num ber one; Geo. L . Smith, bae.i he lived dow n .south during the w ar. w ou ld have m ade m on ey 11s a sutler; J_ L . D em psey, for 11 blonde, wns the mo«*, natural d a rk ey ever in Forest Crove; A_ J. W irtz, as a " su b stitu te ” , out germaneA them all; W . S. Baldwin ^S—a S. A . G en. and A . D. A llen as a U. S. A. Gen. were both dignified and looked well it* uniform ; J. J. W irtz surely must be m G erm an ju st from the co u n ty of Cork, for his S argen t M cC arty was good; Mrs,. C h a n d ler’s w om an ly d ig n ity made h s* an ideal Mrs. M ath er; and Miss .Yiiuee G ra y won utl hearts by her splended, artless actin g as " E d n a ” the waif; Mrs. Ile ttie A rn spiger did her part so well that there were few dry eyes during "th * death s c e n e ," “ B lack D a n ,” of th« m ountains, needed Mr. Barnes’ fiat voice and steady nerve to bring oats« stron g a character but he did it well, an« his “ m oun tain eers” show ed good dicip line and fam iliarity w ith th e ir inif c rtan part. » W a lk e r's orchestra is worthy o f spec A pril, 17, 1897. Com m on coun cil m et at 7:30 p. m. M ayor H in m an presidin g. Present, all but M cNatner. O rdinance B ill No. 92 was taken up and after bein g am ended to m uke meter rate 15 cents instead o f 20 cents per 1000 W att-hours was passed by the follow ing vote; yes, S m ith , Stew art, B ailey, 3. N o K n o x , L arge, 2. T he H atchet P rin tery was allow ed a hill o f $2.75 for p rin tin g. T lie charge of K oun tz B io s., bankers, for $2.03paying coupons on statem en t o f H . F ailin g, president o f th e F irs t N ation al Bank, Portlan d, was allo w ed . R eport o f c ity treasurer was* read and ordered placed on file. T h e recorder was authorized to answ er com m unication o f W . W . Breeden as to am ount allow ed for la yin g pipe. C oun cil adjourned to m eet at th e call o f the m ayor. W o o d s , C a p l e s & T h o m a s . The modem ard Family M< cine: C u r a common every-cb ills of humanity. RED SEA L IS Pure Granulated Potash Contains no salt or other adulterant, and will make more and better soap than ther solid or crushed lye. Being packed in sifting top cans it is more, economical and convenient. ? C I. N .F.K .Ü . No 688.—S.F.N .U . No