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About Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1897)
Ice cream at th e H om e B a k e ry , y H R M O T T O : COOIUOODS A1 LOW PRICED Buy Your Goods where you can select from the Largest assortment in Washington county. e r's S a rsa p a rilla U’s Sa rsa p a rilla ,od’s S a rsa p a rilla la r k 's S arsap arilla g g 's S arsap arilla ticu ra R esolven t ticu ra Soap a r ’s Soap Jaynes’ Expectorant One Minute Cough Cure Mali s Lung Balsam Piso’s Consumption Cure Jaynes' Vermifuge Alum , Salt Peter, Bora!, Sulpl u- A n d one thousand o th er articles. Mrs. I. A. M acrum W ednesday. A n d y V augh n cy cled to P o rtlan d th is w eek. S tro n g attractio n s. A y e r’s Pills J ay n es’ Pills C a rte r’s L iv er Pills Hood'« Pills Pink P ills Pain ts and Brushes W hite L ead, E tc. H ain es & Hailey are b u y in g m ohair and w ool. C a ll on them before you sell. C all on G eo. L . S m ith for the la t e s r styles in w all paper. H e can suit you w ell. If you are in need o f any o f these goods w rite for a C atalo gu e and Prices. The Pioneer Drug Store is Headquarters C . L. H in m au has a la rg e stock o f w hips ragin g in price from io cen ts to fj.o o . « i Lacourse and Brown p ay cash for eggs, p oultry, w ool, hides, pelts, brass, copper, and old rubber Mail Orders will receive careful attention and bottom pric«s J. C. CLARK, _______________ ABO U T TOW N. ___ The Never Sleeping Druggist, Forest Grove, Oregon. Waters & Banks sell the best kin d o f land plaster. J ce cold soda w ater at th e H om e B akery. Miss Dolly Robinson, left for Sisso n s, en. T h o rp is sp en din g a few days in C al.. Saturday w hrre she w ill spend the icago th is w eek. summer with her father w ho w en t there ' some weeks at*o lis s E u g en ia T h o m p k in s went to Me- * ' u n ville last F rid a v on a visit. Call on Hains & Bailey before sellin g V| fa in ts , o ils and glass a t A b b o t & R o e ’s ^your mohair. Ir. L a n g le j is m a k in g a new fem e 1 ta lk in g about p a in tin g h.s house, t then he is a go o d ta lk e r. G o to G re e r’s and g e t yo u r seeds In Rev. Dr. Gue, o f Portlan d, occupied the pulpit of the M. E. «Lurch last Sun- day mofninK an e x ce llen t . large con gregation, sermon to a lar^e cong r e g a t io n . H wa* a quartrrly m eeting occasion was iu Portlan d J. A . Brisbane has bo u gh t out W a rd ’s D rug store. “ J oh n n ie ” is an o ld hand at the prescription case and kn ow s this com m u n ity w ell. sl - . up the riv er on th e w est side. e-p” j K .‘ w . ' H aines. John M iller. m ‘ u tfie .T e ‘ arl C h an d ler. M abU Y o u can g e t all k in d s o f garden seeds IN B U L K , also onion sets, and E arly Rose potatoes at G re e r’«. M rs. A . T . S m ith is p a in tin g her home and decoratin g the in terior in fine style. W e hope such a sp irit w ill be contagious and th a t e ve ry house o w n er in town will ^ ^ Ferrin, I. A . Macrum, Jos. W . nrya n t; j j r. H arold M illes, L ee P ayn e, Mar5j, .D w ig h t T hom as, G eo. A lexan d er, j uiiu9 Y o u n g . A rch ie A tk in so n , G arfiek! ^ Hinman. Mr. C rook, A. B. T hom as. M acrum , M arion Jam es, P h ilip Porter The ^ £ W aik er, B. F . D ennis, H. L. Bates AU had a very en jo y ab le tim e. p a rtv broke up about 11 o 'clo ck . and Hiss Mary C lark. __ __________ catch it. hoecake soap has no equal Doors, w in d o w s Portland prices. and m ouldin gs s A b b o tt & R oe. H r * * under U. S. Paten t it moat nec- F o r S a le .— A sm all en g in e and boiler be different from all othem . in good co n d itio n . Very cheap for cash. Gontains no starch, free a lk ali or wo Inquire at T h e H a t c h k t o ffice. j filling. The duelling pistol now oocupies its proper plaoe, in the museum of the w « » » w . . w w v » w w i collector of relics of bar b arism . T h e p isto l o u gh t to have beside it the pestle that tu rn ed o u t p ills lik e bullets, to be shot like b u lle ts a t th e ta r g e t of th e liver. But the pestle is s till in evid e n ce, and w ill be, probably, until every body h a s te ste d th e virtu e of Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. • This testimonial w ill be found in full in Ayer's "C nrebook” with a hundred others. Free. Addreas J . C. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Mass. Sixty-Nine Y e a n Young. ■ r ke Jail. W ashington county has no reason 1 be proud o f ils ju i . O n ly a few moutl a go tw o 'b ird s” lift« d the stove, took s th e floor and m ade .m easy e x it uiuk th e buildin g. T h is w rck a tiretl prison nam ed H o llta lic c k k ick ed o li one o f If , side boards o f the buildin g and asn aw ay for exercise. H e left the folk lette r on his departure .«nd it m ay b e : . th e intereM s o f the coun ty lor ibcoffwxM l ! and la x p ayers to carefu lly consider it: I " t o hom e it m ay concern I docastg leave this j.til Because I am a fraid -X j Being co n victed for I am not, nor 0 1 a c count o f the treatm ent or Hoard for I ! have Ben w ell treated and led, but am account o f th is s tin k in g hole 1 have F ew people can realize w hat a ce-itu ty stay in in h o t w eather I t w ill UiU m C ircu la tin g L ib r a ry .— A ch o ice selec tion o f novels to rent at 5 cen ts each , has brou ght forth in social im prove man in a short tim e. I am g e lliu g a i l also can be found m agazin es, jo u _______ rn a ls, m ents. T h e fo llo w in g item s from the and co n ’ t stand it. I w ill be on hand i s and latest fashion bo o ks at A lle n ’s barber G ,o b e D em ocrat m ay open th e ir eyes: j the fall when m y trial com es o ff all ih * I shop. J K v ' rv * "G em a n w ore a queue a n d , sam e I h ave no fault to find w ith M s. f J 1 powdered his h «ir. Bradford o r Mr, Sapp in gton T h ey l he m any friends o f M rs. G risw old . niprisonm ent for debt was a com m on g e n tle m en ." w ill be pleased to kn o w th at she was e x p raclii e. pected in P o rtlan d th is w eek from the T h ere w as not a p u b lic lib ra ry in the Mrs. A . Inv« en. residing a t ile iu y south lan d , w here she has been sta v jn g U n ited States. S t., A lto n , il l ., suffered w ith seiatin f >r several m onths. C ro ckery plates w ere o b jected to b e rheum atism for o ver e ig h t m on th s. Shn doctored for it n early the w h o le of t h is W oods, Cuples & T hom as say th a t th ey cause th e y dulled the kn ives. A gen tlem an bow in g to a lad y a lw ays tim e, using variou s reuuidies reeu have sold m ore goods d u rin g the present m ended by frieuils, nu«l w as treaU.nl k g A pril than during th e sam e m on th last scraped his foot on th e groun d. B uttons were scarce and exp en sive, the p h ysician *, but received no relirfLl xear. Prosperity is grad u ally cr epin g and the trousers were fastened w ith pegs. She then used one and a h a lf bottles • 111. ■> C h am b erla in ’s i ’ain Balm , w h ich off« T h e band boj s w ill g iv e another en ter N o tice.— A ll persons in d e b t to Dr. a com plete cu re — Xhi* is published a t h e r tainm ent at V erts H a ll F rid a y even in g. C o le w ill please cull and settle tneir a c request, as site w an ts oth ers s im ila rly T h ey w ill have a good en jo y ab le pro counts. afflicted to know w h a t cu red her. T b> gram and need y o u t presence. Com e 2.i and J c e n t sizes for sale by J . <3. • >ut and h ave a h earty laugh. Wood Bids. C la rk , druggist. L ast Sun day m o rn in g th e creamery- T he undersigned w ill receive u n til look fire und was burning rap id ly w hen M ay 7th n ex t, sealed bids for furnishing T h e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty V e te r * * discovered but the w ater w orks again to o cords o f fir wood a t c ity pow er A ss o c ia tio n proved of grea t valu e, for the fire wus house W ood to be 4 feet lo n g , from W ill m eet at Beaverton, O regon, t easily co n tro lled as soon as th e w ater sound, large red or y ello w fir trees. No first T h u rsd ty in Alay, 1897, a t 9:30a. a as turned on. T h e cream ery is o f too bid asked for wood from second grow th it being th eir scm i-.innual meet! trees nr fur les- q u a n tity than 25 cords. much va lu e to the co m m u n ity to lose. O bject, to fix the tim e and place fo r t Bids w ill he opened at 8 p in. M ay 8. O ur n eighbors, o f H illsb o ro , a>e co n annual re-union and em uuipm ent, and D irect to undersigned and m ark on out sidering the question o f the annual re transact such o th er business as m ay side o f sealed en velo p e “ Proposals to union o f the old soldiers to be follow ed necessary. furnish ----- c. rds o f fir w oo d .” — L. C. By a fourth o f J u ly celebratio n . If they R o d o l c h CllANDAI.I,, W alker, recorder. had as nice a G rove for such a g a th e rin g Presii « i t . as we have in F o iest G ro ve could w ell Animal Stockholders’ Meeting. For I h e G o ld R e g io n s . second the m otion. W e w ill con sider N otice is hereby given to th e s to c k A. S . V en en »ells tick« is to th e K c the m atter until n ex t w eek. holders o f the Forest G rove Stone C o m mai M ining cam ps, in clu d in g Rossis A n d y K n o x has been using a traction pan y th a t the annual m eeting o f said Trail, N elson , A in sw o rth , Balfou^ engine on th e road grad er east o f town cooipu ny w ill he held at the office o f A Slogan, aim - I oi<> s on the Great and reports th a t th e com bin ation is T . Boos, form erly the office o f Boos & Northern R ailroad. E ith e r first m k n o ck in g h— 1 out o f the road. J u d gin g H eilzhausen, in F orest G ro v e, on Mon second class. H e is tlso resident agent from the perform ances in tow n d a rin g «lav, M av 3, 1897, at 8:30 p. m ., for the for the O R . 8t V . C . the past w eek it m igh t h ave been used purpose o f e le ctin g five directors, and the to a d va n ta ge on th e w est side o f the transaction o f such o th er business as square and in th e recorders con rt. m ay com e before the m eeting. T h e thorougiinrco J o s c y bull “ D u k e' Dated at F orest G ro v e. O regon, A p ril 1, w ill m ake the season o f 1897 a t m y f a n G ra n d M aster J. W . V a w te r , o f the 1897. X m ile w est o f Forest G ro v e, O re g m O regon ju risd ictio n o f th e I. O . O . F ., E J. B o o s, J. G . B o o s, Term s; F o r the season, $2.00. m ade an official visita to thia c ity W ed A ss't S e cre ta ry . President. E dw ard L. N aylor . nesday even in g and d e live red a good ■ - . i . .1.1.1« speech to th e fra tern ity in th e ir hall. 720 5 Beet Heed. T h e sisters w ere also present and m ade W e arc requested to n o tify a ll s u b a b rillia n t a d d ition to th e audience. scribers for beet seed th a t th e seed is An oddfellow s lu n ch w as served and an now a t C ap les & T h o m a s’ store, w eigh ed hours social intercou rse m ade it a very out and rea d y for e ach m an . A ll th a t ia en jo yab le tim e. n ecessary is to com e in , p ay yo u r m on ey M rs. L izzie S ch u ltz, w h o is stop p in g and g e t yo u r seed. a t M rs. S lo a n 's, h a s com e to F o rest Save Your Grain. G ro ve to locate. S h e is th e a gen t for F e w realize th a t each squirrel d estro ys W ash in gto n co u n ty for the m edicine c a 'le d V ia v i, and i f o n e-h a lf o f w h a t ia $1.50 w orth o f grain a n n u a lly. W ake- claim ed for the rem ed y ia tru e, it m ust le e 's Squ irrel and G o p h er E x term in a to r be a boon to Buffering w om en. Mrs. is th e m ost effective and econ o m ical poi S c h u ltz seem s lik e a p lea san t la d y and son kn o w n . Price reduced to 30 cents. w ill m ake th e acqu ain tan ce o f our la d ies J. C . S m o ck , A g e n t, S h erw o o d . F o r s a l j as she w ill soon open an office for the b y J. C . C la rk , d ru ggist. sale o f h er rem edies. Splendid offer.— F o r our regu lar p ric e one th ird m ore for th e ir m ilk. T h is is a Mrs. W m . K a n e has been in Portland we will furnish you the H a t c h e t and splendid th in g for our farm ers and for several d a y s th is w eek. Chicago W eekly Inter-O cean both for F orest G ro v e. T h e fact t h - t M r. C la rk . . .. _ „ne vear. T his offer is to new subscrib- has u n d ertak en to m ake cheese m eans I f yo u lik e good b re a d , try he Cres- * ^ „ to all w ho renew for . th a t he w ill m ake it a success. T h e cen t flour and you w ill use no other. H a t c h x t hopes it w ill be p rofitable for year in advance. v/ all p arties interested. „ T h ere„ W,n ! * a ,p e c ,a l te ” n W hen the scalp is atrophied, or sh in y - B irth d a y .— M rs. W . E . B eaucham p, C r c u it Court in th is co u n ty b t p n m n t ^ p#ratk)n w iu rM tore th e hair; T h e W . C . T . U . w ill m eet n ex t T u es M onday, M ay 24. ta #j, other ca ie s . H a ll’s R enew er w ill was 42 y ea rs old last T u esd ay and her d a y afternoon a t th e residen ce o f Mrs. m other-in -law , Mrs. M . J. Beaucham p, I f yo u are tro u b le d w ith C a tarrh , Sore gt>rt a g r0wth. V o f H illsb o ro , was 69 on the sam e d ay, T h o rp . T h e subject o f the m eetin g w ill T h ro a t o r L u n g D isease co n su lt D r. C. A gentleman in N ash u a, N . H .( has for and in reco gn ition o f th e tw o b irth d ay s be: 1st.— W h a t h a ve we done the past E . G e ig e r. \ I several years past, been in the h ab it o f vear to p rom ote th e cause o f tem perance th e fa m ily hom e in th is c ity w as m ade D octor C . L . L a rg e reports a daugh ter u k in g A y er’s Sarsaparilla to tone up his h ap py b y ( good colnpaIIy a„ d a good in F o rest G rove? 2d. W h at can w e do the en su in g year? A ll m em bers are re w eigh in g e ig h t p ounds, born to the wife system in the Sp rin g. T he result is th a t dinB er M r B eaucham p is an engin eer to one o r both o f Mr. John B axter, o f S co g g in s valley, , be g nHs him telf stronger, hap pier, and on the m oun tain division o f th e N . P . . quested to b rin g . answ ers „ .____ . ____ . . . . , the ab ove questions. M em bers w h o c a n better than he had been for m any years .. the 28th in stan t. R y . and can o n ly b e Witu th e fam ily • . , ___. 3 „ . . . . ,____n ot be present are requested to send o c c a sio n a lly and b is b ein g a t hom e r _ _ _ A ll persons in d eb ted to th e M iller's before. 3 ' w ritten answ ers to th e secretary, Mrs. added to the e n jo y m e n t o f th e occasion P h arm a cy w ill save cost by p a y in g up at l6 to At a m eeting o f the C o n gre P ra tt, before th e hour o f m eeting. A ll once, as all accoun ts n o t settled w ill he gational church last T hursday even in g | ^ surprise p arty was given M able w ho are in terested in the w ork of th e W . placed in a co llecto r's h a n d s. Tt was voted to constitute a large com - B ryan t on Sa tu rd a y even in g. R e fresh . C . T . U . in o a r tow n are co rd ia lly in vited to be present and p articip ate in th e dis cussion o f the to p ics o f the m eeting. Sloans. h Pistols airt Resiles. T h e O. E . S. w ill hold a chap ter N early one hundred f M r. and M rs. m eeting n ext M on day even in g. AU D avid S m ith ’a friends in vited them selves m em bers are requested to be present as Mrs. U r G ie g e r was a Portland visitor the D eputy G ran d M atron w ill be present. to th eir fine hom e last F rid a y evenin g and celebrated th e six ty -n in th anniver- this w eek. M rs. D. W . R oss, o f P o rtlan d , was h e r e 's a r v o f th e good la d y w ho has John M cD onald spent Sun day un der last w eek to see Dr. C . E . G eig er. H is lo n g been ca lled “ A u n t A n n .” T o say the hom e roof. old patients are follow in g him to F o re st th a t th ey had a good visit w ill scarcely M rs Geo> L S m ith an ,, , hl l|rr n , G ro v e. v express all th a t o ught to be said. W ith- * M yrtle and Irvin , w ent to th e m etropolis M rs, F. H. W h ite has her stock o f o ui m uch preparation, every body seem ed on a visit th is w eek. m illinery and ladies hats now in and to kn o w ju st w hat to do in order to add j g d arkt t |,e cream ery m an, in vites the ladies of the v ic in ity to call to th e jo y o f the even in g, so th e y v is ite d , san g and told stories u u til a late hour, w dl be prepared to contra«-' lor mi k for and exam in e her store. and went aw ay hom e w ish in g Mrs. cheese m a k in g by Max I't. C . M cN am er was v isitin g in M cM in n S m ith m a n y m ore h ap py y ears ot life on • 8 h rr lff BnM, for,, Ula()r t h e H a t c h e t ville the last o f last w eek. H e reports earth. oftice a , h11 M()nilaV He m ade n o ar there are not m any C h in a m en th ere but ----------------- p len ty o f gardners. America One Hundred Year* Ago. rests and xvas as trien d h as usual IU L K . ^ I Lunches can be had at all hours at the e / We e had a p lea-an t Call W edn esday T h e band w ill, after th is, p lay on Sat- Western Hotel. F ran cis H eiher c - and V from Sisters Ldav e ven in gs b egin n in g at 7:30 o ’clo ck , | H elen M ah o n ey, teachers .11 til V er- L e a d o f in th e afternoon as heretofore. UlM"Kc of T im « -.-B egin n in g M ay 1, t h e r e will he u . h a t i g e o f tim e in the bcKirt paiish school I W an ted. Som e go o d dry wood at the aliernoon i ’o r i l a n d train. It w ill thxn W . E B eaucham p and ins • oihet J a T C H E T office. le a v e for the East at 4:15 p tn.,«>r about Joh n , of H illsb o ro , m ade this orti. c a Mrs. H a lle tt and C lau d e left for a long o n e - h a l f burn « „ t i t e r t h a n heretofore. plrusaul call T u -sd a y T h e y a ic noth lis’ t in Id ah o la st w eek. T h e ir m any I „ . „ u ... 3 Haines & B-ilt-y will pay high est mar- O regon tioys and good feeders. fien ds w ish them a p leasan t tun e. , , , . , r r ket price for goat s w ool. y/ Mrs. E . P. C a d w ell, o f Olt-a H aw aii, Do you w an t a n y seeds? >ou can g e t; w R c . _ 0n Saturflay even in g, at arrived in the c ity M onday even in g <m a hem IN B U u K at G re er a. J I V crt.s Hal| Ujc Womt.n.a R eH cf Corps visit to her paren ts, Pr< f and Mrs. Mrs. B a k er has returned from Portland will hold a May Festival for the purpose M arsh. S h e w ill rem ain for s. in time. knd has b ro u gh t the ve ry latest and o f raising inonc_, for the r e lie f work, T h e M iller P h arm acy buildin g i- black ■ icest style s in dress p atterns. C all and Admissio only 10 cents. A fine pro- as n ight and we respectful! x suggest th.» gram has liee-n prepared and a good tim e it be rem oved and a nice new brii k pu ee her sty le s ladies. can tie expected. up iu its p la ie . T h e fire h o ts could W h en in tow n go to Mrs. K reid e r’s When you wish good bread use C res p act ice on p u llin g it d o w i., w ith per Home B a k ery for a good 15 cent lunch. cent flour, it is same price as other brands. nns-ion o f course. C . L . H in m a n says th at m akin g and When vou co n from th t coun try get O x Blood colors are th e latest ill lad les' ellitig harness is his business and he is your meals ai the Western hotel E v e ry and g e n t's sp rin g and sum m er t i.it wear prepared to accom odate all who wish to thing neat and 1 b an and a good meal for See G re g g 's Shoe Store before m akin g auy a n y th in g in his lin e. 25 cents. your purchase. N o th in g hut lowest city D eputy S h e riff S a p p in gto n and wife Satuiday Iasi Johnson’s ’ bus cairied prices are ch a rg ed , and he w ill keep you Sunday ed in the G rove. ten passengers to the afternoon tia in up to date in stxles. Fred P o rter, who has been in W ash and the live on Hie right hand side all H. H . H e n d rick ’s house in Cornelius ington te a ch in g school for the last year, had red hair. On lo o sin g hack it was was burned on last S a tu id av 11 o. 11111 be returned hom e this w eek. H e yet pre lound that Jones’ gray horses were near tw een 5 au«l 6 a. m . Unix a lew llili gs fers O regon. by. xxere „aved and it lea ves the fam ily hi Ask your dealer for Crescent flour. g r e s t d e stitu tio n . W e suggest that .111 3 , Tc< lit extra« ted w ith N itrous-O xide I f they haven t it request them to get it. good poeple o f th is v ie im tj w ho Can 3 ” y/ Gas, a pleasant anaesthetic, p erfectly •pure b id clo th in g , or ail} ustful a n il h s, Money to loan in sum s to suit. Room s safe, hy Dr. O. C. H iatt, W oods & !. 0 l / i i h e er r bring them to th is office or send 1 and 2, S h u te B uildin g, H illsbo ro , Or. Capíes building, Satisfaction or no > yi them to C o in eliu s for the fam ily. chaige. G o and see H arry W e s c o tt’s lox. It is T A h t e house o f F . R ufli, nine m iles north , T a beauty. A square meal can he h a d at the ’ he o f t th h i is place, was to ta lly destroyed by To L oan — Som e m o n ey .— Edw ard L. Western Hotel for 25 cents, lun ches * 15 / r e a about 3 o ’clo ck M onday afternoon. l cents. N aylo r. R ufli was in the field at work at the Y Mr. K M rs. B isbee, w ho has been sick for ilethodist Episcopal C h u rch .— S u bject lim e, and th e women were at the house, for Sunday morning at It a. m ., “ T he but bow the fire o rigin ated the/ wer^ un some days, i« g e ttin g w ell again. Boos is in P« rtl ind for a two | ence o{ the Bible on A m e ric a .” able to ascertain . T he house and co n Mrs. E ten ts were w orth about $1400. T h ere is Subject for 8 p. in. “ M other.” w eeks visit w ith her parents. an in surance o f |6oo on th e b u ild in g, and | bh„vin g 10 -ents hair, cu ttin g 25 cents Mrs. L izzie S ch u ltz has been up- at Uiamond Barber S hop one door w est o f $200 on its co n ten ts < K »a / 1 M s a M a n o v t o * H ’ o c 1 »! M i r t A t l p n l i r i t l f X 1 J p o > in ted m anager lor W ash in gto n county W escott’s meat m arket. __ G ood w ork and T h e B aptist ch u rch a t G ales C reek, by the V ia v i co m p an y. O ffice at Mrs. courteous attention.— A . D. A llen , Prop. has becom e an in corp orated b c J y , and Sloans. d u rin g the past w eek has been securing Geo. L. Sm ith sells dustine and th a t is the rig h t to th e U n ion chu rch bu ild in g W in . P o in ter, o f H illsD oro, was sh ak a dust abolisher. It is odorless, cheaper w hich as a U n ion ch u rch rea lly belon ged in g han ds w ith his m a n y G ro ve friends than paint and non-inflam able. H e has Io no one. W h en in th e han ds of the th is w eek. used it on his own floor and w ants to sell one ch u rch it w ill be repaired and taken “ W ill p ay cash for m ohair (goat's it for every other floor in tow n. care o f and be j u t t as m uch o f an acco st- w o o l).” E d w ard L . N a y lo r. W hen the spring tim e com es, " g e n tle idation to th e co m m u n ity at la rge as it M iss M a y R o gers is sp en d in g the week A n n ie,” lik e all other sensible persons, w as before. W e w ish th e new o rgan iza w ith P o rtla n d friends. will cleanse the liver and renovate the tion a go o d degree of success. It coats n o th in g fo r th e ladies to talk system with D eW itt’s L ittle E a rly Mr. J. S . C la rk says he w ill be pre w ith M rs. S ch u ltz abou t th e famous Risers, famous little p ills for th e live r pared to b egin cheese m akin g M a y first. home rem edy, V ia v i. O ffice at Mrs. and stomach all the year round. T h is w ill en ab le th e fan n ers to ob tain K tX “ Your pills are the best iu the world. I used to be annoyed with constipation until I began using them. Now I have no trouble of that kind any more and 1 attribute ray recovery to the use of your valu able medicine. In the springtime of the year 1 always take jour # - b e d s e a l io Pure Granulated Potash V D ep arted .— T h e old wood shed th at h as stood as a sp ecial decoration on the C o n greg atio n a l ch u rch lo t from tim e im m em orial w as put on runners last T u e sd ay , h itc h e d , to a traction en gin e and w hen last seen w as on it« w ay 1 E a st. Portlan d shonld secure it as a { a sp ecial attraction to the museum o f O regon relics. C on tain s no sa lt o r o th er adnlterant, and w ill m ake m ore and better soap than j e ith er «olid or crushed ly e . B eing p ack ed in siftin g to p can« econ om ical a n d vcon venient. “ I saw the shed go rsnnd the bend. (loxxl bye,old shed, irood bye; The mnee was on Its mot and end. Good bye, old shed, rood bye; The wood pile yeu did Ion* ore' spread. Good bye, oM ehed, rood bye; Oar lest ferewetl mast now be sold, Dentistry. V Dr. R . H. H o vey h a v in g lo cated it Forest G ro ve for th e p ractice o f dentistrx tak es thia m ethod o f in fo rm in g th e pub lic th a t he is p repared to do an y w o rk i t th a t line. O ffice in In g le s h P o rter'1 b u ild in g. The Grandest Remedy. M r. R . B. (Ireeve, m erch an t, o f C h il- b o w ie, V a ., certifies th a t he had con sum p tion, w as given tip to d ie , aonvht all m edical treatm en t th a t m on ey could procure, tried all cough rem edies he conld h e ar ot, b n t got no re lie f; sp en t m any n ights a ittiu g up in a c h a ir ; was induced to try Dr. K in g ’s New Dia«-overy, and w as cured b y th e use of tw o bottles F or p a st th ree y ea rs has been a tte n d in g to busin ess, and says Dr. K in g ’s New D iscovery is th e gran dest rem edy e ver m ade, a s it has don e so m uch for him and a lto for o th ers in his co m m u n ity. Dr. K in g ’s New D iscovery ia gu aran teed for C o u g h s, Cold« and C on sum p tion . I t d o n ’t fail. T ria l bottles free a t the M iller P h arm a cy. / SOAP FOAM IS Qae«n of Kitchtn and Laundry Pure W h ite, w ill not m ake th e clo th es | y ello w nor injure th e finest lace. 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