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About Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1897)
C ream Prapp e, th e latest, a t Mr-. K aseder’s H om e B akery. Ice cream a t the H om e B a k e ry . NOTICE .— M t lall or fcrwlsc « en t t * J- C . C L A R K , « k t D ruggist, svili re c e iv e tfce m a * < * » W A d d re s s , * • < prom pt attention. - 4 - C . C L A R K , T he D ruggist, ♦ ’w e s t Oro»«, Oregon. TM targe** stock « « ru e s ta W s sh ta g to n t a n t y Mr. O l j e , o f Y a m h ill co u n ty , w e* here M r s W . S . Hudson and Mrs. Jam es M. T h arsday b u yin g potatoes. Its g e ttin g | to he W ashington co u n ty " a g a in s t th e P artlo w are visitin g friends in G aston t h ÿ w eek. *1 t e a t b elie ve there e ver wee w good a p ill tar.de a t A y er's Cathartic F ills . T h e y w ill d o a ll yea rc co a - aicad them lo r aad evea w ore. W hen I have a cold aad ache from head to heels, a dose or two ot these F il l * la a ll the m edicine needed to act me righ t again- For h eadache,* Th« good pill has a good coat. The pill ooat serves two purposes; it protects the pill, and disguises it to the sensitive palate. Some ooats are too heavy ; they won't dissolve, and the pills they oover pass through the system, harmless as a bread pellet. Other ooats are too light, and permit the speedy deterioration of the pill. After SO years exposure, Ayer's Sugar Coated Pills have been found a a effective a s if Just fresh from the laboratory. It's a good pill, with a good coat. A s k your druggist for Mart y K num ber - o f frien d s surprised M rs. H a n e s & Bailey are b u y in g m ohair and wool. C all on th em bedore yo n a e t y John S trip lin T uesd ay before her depar ture to Spokauc. Mr. E . Burton, our shoem aker, left Mr. A . Johnson, o f Portland, visited M onday for his hom estead n ea r Jew ell, C latso p coun ty, w here he w ill reside fo r Mr. T reve Jcnes several days last w eek the n ext three m onths. Before return and w ent hom e last F rid a y . in g he w ill m ake his final proof. Mrs. B lanche H ogue, o f Portlan d, re hom e T ueaday even in g after a D em psey & K a n e h u e a splended turned h v isit w ith Mrs. D r. H o vey and stock o f m achine oil o f a ll grad es and d a y s vis shades. , friends in the G rove. T h e follow in g letters are u n claim ed ♦ nd advertised at the Forest G ro v e post- Bin1“ “ M office: Mrs. K . Schulx, M rs. S arah old soda w ater a t the H om e Bakery. _ I W hite, Mrs. Joh ney Johnson, R e v. B. V. Mr. E li Haines left Wednesday for a v | H. G . F itch «if <» arts« m ade t h is tew weeks sojourn in Eastern W ashing- S m a lle y ton H is first stop wiU be in W alla , pleasant oaH W ed n esd a y C . L . Ilin m a n has a large s tock o f fine , W alla, and then be will go on to Spo- o il for engins, cy lin d e rs and a ll o t h e r | best ice cream and see cream soda m achines. K re id e r* H o m e ® * e r y . a b o u t t o w n JJiEti . J Call on Hains & Bailey before sellin in g g Mr. H enry H am ilton left T h u rsd ay , any one k n o w whore .C lin t in g le s yonr m o b y m orning for Southern O regon w here he |ur window p an e was p ain ed before t for parts « » k n o w n . k arl” antl »nbert H artrsm p f left w ill look up th e prospect o f the m in es in the v icin ity o f M yrtle C reek. In the barber has a N o. , • * * « « oect f° r Bf Se’ ' WhCre they « pect to spend the ' dah° summer. T hey are C . L . H inm an has a large sto c k o f Tie for a byoicle. good boys and with their usual industry w hips ragin g in price from io c e n ts to lU a b o has a fine horse and carriag e will suceed anywhere. fix » . V T he Phantom C am era is a m irth-pro v o k in g little in strum ent. It costs o n ly 50 cents and can be obtain ed o f W oodard C lark & C o. Portlan d. Mr. J. L. B arnard, w ife and sister, are attending a few w eeks at the hosp itable /home o f Dr. G. O. R ogers. T h e y have been friends for th irty years, anil know how to get pleasure out o f passing tim e. M esdam es F lo ra H in m an, H. D. Jones, R . II. H o vey, and M isses M abel H inm an and F lorence C ontris, and M r. tL D. Jones exp ect to dine in Portland Sa tu rd a y. Mrs. R eynolds and Mrs. Piersons, w hile out in R e lie f C orps w ork th is w eek V h ave *°°d Lunches can be had a all hours at the Sch ool Superin ten den t C raig has been had th e m isfortune to be throw n from Western Hotel. holdin g teachers exam in ation in V e-ts th eir ca rriag e, but fo rtu n ately escaped (its. oils M K iglaas at A b b o t & R o e ’* / ^ faas ^ ^ ^ H all th is w eek. T h irte en teachers are in ju ry w ith the excep tion o f som e severe M iller and w ife drove up from taken out o f the new H a t c h e t office. Present- W e w in Pub,ish th e ir nam es bruises. nd W ednesday wad w ent back to- It has added much to the appearance o f next w eek’ rt B cw lby w ill rem ain w ith J. A . It looks natural to see them in his nice store. A bbott & R oe carry the m ost com p lete shine, the new proprietor o f th e d ru g Grove. . Haines & Bailey will pay highest mar- J1ine o f lubricatin K oil* west o f Portlan d, store form erly owned b y D r. W ard. B ert ted.— Some good d r y w ood at the ket price for goat’s wool. / T illam o o k not excep ted. P rices low . is one o f the boys th at is a lw ays on duty *ET office. When you wish good bread use Cres- / M rs‘ H ‘ U Jones 'was about 31 (?) and w ill w ait on you in a genteel and F. R. C o o k 's brother and wife o f cent flour, it is same price as other brandat/ years youn g last Satur<lay an<i in the o b lig in g m anner. ” eve n in g was surprised by a few friends S tra y ed .— From G reen ville, O regon, I,id spent Su n d a y a t the beautiful “ V ' auKbn was out after the th ief, cum ing in to con gratulate her. But she A pril 28th, a b lack horse 10 years old, lin South Park.. that stole Naylors horse, seven days, .was equal to the em ergency and brou ght .vhite face, 3 w hite feet, w hite saddle lunch for to or 15 cen ts at Mrs. He thinks he has located him. T here out the best o f refreshm ents. The m arks, rig h t eve is glass eye, shod be ler’s Hom e B akery. V w ill be more news about it in the future. H a t c h e t wishes her m any returns o f fore, 15 hands high, 1000 pounds. ib inds. L ib- Iistian C h urch .— S u n d a y, M ay 16, When you come from the country get the day. eral cash reward for recovery. u Pill Clothes. A y e r ’s ^ jC a t • T h is testim onial w ill be fouad ia (nit la A y e r’a "C a re h o o h ," w ith a hundred others. Free. A d d ress: J. C. A y e r Co., I,ow ell, Mass. H is lue Deal uu Earth. That I« what E dw ards A P arker, moF- * Court House Mews. I ro h ate.— In re estate o f I.aurets R. Larsen d e c'd . R eport o f rale o f personal p ro p erty, filed and approved; also final accoun t filed and art for h e-.rin " on M on day June 7, 1897. In re estate o f T hom as J. R eed d ec'd , petition filed p rayin g for an order to sell real estate. C ta'iu u ordered return able June 14, 1897. In re estate o f C h ristina H a ll, d e c 'd . R eport of sale o f personal p roperty, filed show ing proceeds o f sale to I k - $22.70. Petition filed for sale o f reaj estate and citation ordered to issue, returnable June (‘lidtits of riiiing, U a ., say of Chain her- ' , •m u’s Fain Dalm, for rh eum atism , ' bach, deny, r - n te i and m itaen ltr pain«;. .......... i I • ••>. i ' n t |.| Notice, P acific U n iversity, as a G overn m en t R ep o sito ry, offers the free use o f th a t | Part o f its lib ra ry to th e p ublic for pur- poses o f reference, as follow s; T he upper \ rt>om at th e N orth end o f Marsh H a ll w ill \ be open each m orn in g excep t Sun day from 9 to 12, until farth er notice. J o s W . M a r s h , librarian . 7. «897- In re estate o f W a lter S . J .v o n , d e c’d, The Bent Remedy for Rheumatism. p etition filed a sk in g order to sell real es From th e F airh aven (N . Y .) R e g ister. tate o f d e c’d. C itatio n ordered to issue Mr. Jam es R ow lan d of th is v illa g e , returnable June 14, 1897. states th a t for tw en ty-five y ears his w ife In re estate o f Jam es M cC orm ick, d ec’d. L eave gran ted to sell personal lias been a sufferer from acute rh eu m a tism . A few n igh ts ago she w as in such property. In re estate o f W . F. R olston d e c ’d, F . pain th a t she was n ea rly crazy. S h e Y . R olston appointed adm inistrator w ith sent M r. R ow land for th e doctor, hnt he bonds fixed at $17000. L etters w ill issue hud read of C h a m b e rla in ’s F ain Ralna , pon approval o f bond. A ppraisers for and insteail of going for th e p hysician h e ashington coun ty. T . W . Thompsot^, w en t to the store and secured a b o ttle of B. F. Purdy, E. H. Jeter F o r Y a m h ill it. H is v\ ife did not upprove of M r. coun ty, Fred F leu rv, Barney G ilp in and R o w lan d 's purchase a t first b u t n ever theless app lied th e Halm th o ro u gh ly a n <4 John L ow ery. In re estate o f Chris. S tatler, insan e, in an h o u r’s tim e was able to go to sleep. petition file:» p ra y in g th at Geo. S ch w a rz j She now ap p lies it w h en ever she feel* be appointed guardian o f the person and an ache or a pain and finds th a t it a l estate o f said Chris. Statler. C itatio n w ays gives relief, lie say s th a t no m ed ordered to issue and case set for hearin g ; icin e w h ich she had used ever did her a s m uch good. T he 2.» and 60 cent, size» May 24, 1897. In re estate o f Perrin Steep les, d e c ’d, | for sale by J . C . C la rk , druggist. W . D. Bradford appointed adm inistrator For The Gold Regions. with bonds fixed at $ 3 ooo. C. E . D eich - A . S . V en e n sells tick e ts to the K o o t- in n i, W . H. W ehrutig and A. C. A r c h inai M in in g cam ps, in clu d in g R osslan d, bold appointed appraisers. T ra il, N elson, A in sw orth, B alfour, A T TH E COLLEGE. S lo gan , and all points on the G reat Railroad. E ith e r first or T h e all-round a th letic contest for the N orthern Sw eek cu p o ccu red on th e A b b o tt & Roe second class. He is also resident agent track Satu rd ay afternoon. T h e first for the O R . & N. Co. event was the " s h o t p u t” in w h ich F le t Bids Wanted for Wood. ch er was first and Janies second. T he T h e undersigned w ill receive u n til “ ham m er th ro w ” follow ed w ith Linen- w eber first and Jam es second. T he M ay 29 next, scaled bids for furn ish " h ig h ju m p ” was tak en by L u cllin g in g 3 o \co rd s o f fir wood for the c it y w ith H ansen second. L u e llin g easily schools a t Forest G rove. W 00A to be 4 took the pole vault w ith F letch er second. feet in len gth from large rad or y ello w L u ellin g and F letch er also g o t first and fir trees and o f good q u a lity, also 5 cord* second in the “ broad ju m p .” F irst, sec o f 4 ft. pole good q u a li’ v o a k w ood, sam e ond, th ird and fourth places were taken to be delivered on orr before S ep t, t, 1897. any and all bids re by T urpen, Housen, F letch er and I.uel- T h e rig h t to reject hny lin g in the 100 yard dash. L u ellin g got served. Bids w in he opened S a tu rd a y rst and F le tch e r second in the hurdle M ay 29, 1897 at ten o 'clo ck a. in, F. T . K a h k , race. The % m ile w alk was tak en by C lerk school district N o. 15. H ansen over L u e llin g b y a head. W hile t th e hoys were restin g from th eir w alk »/A tig them e, " B e g in n in g o f Judg- your meals at the Western hotel. E very- Geo. L . S m ith sells m attin g at a cheap Parker. “ E v e n in g ,' “ G re a te st T h in g in thiug neat and cleau and a good meal for figure now , but th e tariff w ill about i D o n ’t wear false h air w hile it is pos- orld.” 25 cents. double the price. N ow is the tim e to ible to retain your ow n. A y e r's H air igor, the best dressing, nourishes anil Boos has a fine assortm en t o f For a good dish of ice cream or ice /buy. ry goods and n otion s, and up to j cream soda go to Macrum’s. > A num ber of difficult teeth were e x in vigorates the hair-roots, cures scalp diseases, prevents th e h air from com ing traw hats in abund an ce. , T his is the time o f year when G reer tracted for M r. John D allas o f G ales out or turn in g g r a y , and prom otes a new C reek, W edn esday, u n d tr the influence I). B. G ra y , o f P o rtla n d , w ill has on hand a good fresh supply o f fruits o f the new rem edy adm inistered by Dr. and lu xu rian t gro w th . pi in the C o n greg atio n a l church and vegetables. R e v. E . E . Thom pson passed through C .L . Large, by the expert tooth extracto r, Sunday a t both services. T etth extracted with Nitrous-O xide Dr. H ia tt. A large abscess had form ed town Tuesday w ith fish poles in his re w ill be an ice cream social given Gas, a pleasant anaesthetic, p erfectly at the root o f one o f the m olars, and buggy. T h e fish were cooked at his p ar Christian E n d ea vo r o f th e Congre- safe, by Dr. O. C. H iatt, W oods & hen it was rem oved about four ounces e n ts’ hom e east o f tow n. T h e Portland al church in W oods & C ap les h a ll Caples building. Satisfaction or no o f pus poured out. T h e p atien t was brother was also at hom e and w as lo o k day even in g, M ay 21. i charge. in g for a store room here. T h ere is N h hi ig h ly pleased. p len ty o f room for m an y such citizens. en in tow n g o to Mrs. K r e id e r’s Geo. L. Smith says you better tak e up Dem psey & K an e w ill soon h ave a that old ragged carpet and put down Bakery for a good 15 cen t lunch. W e are sorry to learn th at E ld er good stock o f rubber and co tton hose some nice matting. He has some beau S h e lle y ’s little b a b y Carl fell from the H. A . R an d s, o f P . IT., m ade a direct from the factory, w arranted tiful patterns and they can be bought fence and broke h is arm at th e elbow . ; trip to Portlan d and then hom e to 'or one year. very cheaply, ^ Dr. Tam iesie reduced the fracture and bn C ity last M onday, retu rn in g in Rev.. S . A . S ta rr spent last S u n d a y in he was resting w ell when we last heard Mr. Charles Nolan, who has resided in pening. Portlan d preach ing a l C en ten ary M, E . Mr. S h e lle y belon gs one-half the tim e in Wardner, Idaho, for some tim e, returned ch u rch in the m orning, and at th e C en Forest G ro ve anil we have an in terest in your dealer for C resce n t flour. T ’ to the Grove Wednesday. Mr. and Miss tra l M . E . ch u rch in the even in g. Both his fa m ily as w ell as him self. |y haven t it request them to get U .F j ,y le also came back. A ll w ill m ake wi-.e * serm ons and h ig h ly spoken of. T h e gen tlem an ly agen t o f the M agic C. M. S m ith , o f In dian a, is visit their home in Portlaud this summer. A . R ogers supplied the hom e pulpit Y e a s t factory is here this w eek d istrib áis friend, Mr. A . D. A lle n o f this A square meal can be had at the m orning and evenin g. utin g free sam ples o f th e celebrated He is m uch pleased w ith the Western Hotel for 25 cents, lun ches 15 M rs. F . H. W h ite has h er sto ck o f M agic Y e ast. No other article in the Irv and is lo o k in g for a good farm. cents. i m illin ery and ladies bats now in and U n ited S lates is so w ell and fav o ra b ly p ey to loan in sum s to su it. Room s The "Under which F la g ” cast are re in vites the ladies of the v ic in ity to ca ll know n as M agic Y e a s t. O th er k in d s o f 2, S hu te B uildin g, H illsb o ro , Or. yeast m ay be good som e o f the tim e, hut quested to meet at Geo. L. S m ith ’s store and exam in e her store. M agic Y e a st is good all th e tim e. T ry S. S. H end erson , o f G asto n , was Friday, at 8 p. m. sharp. Mrs. J. L . G regg , w ho has been sp en d a sam ple a cco rd in g to the directions and I business here last F rid a y . Home made bread, pies, and cakes at in g the w in ter in the sun ny south of you w ill be pleased w ith the result. C alilo rn ia, arrived hom e last S atu rd ay Lizzie S ch u ltz has been ap- Mrs. Kreider’s Home Bakery A ccording to th e n ew spapers, an O hio even in g. T h e sad look that has been a pd m anager for W ash in gto n coun ty cheaper to buy than to bake. husband becam e th e h ap p y father 01 Johnson low ered his b icy cle record fixture on M r. G re g g ’s face for m onths, be V iavi co m p an y. O ffice a t Mrs. "B utterm ilk” Clark says th a t 47 the phenom enal tim e of L s cheeses will come out o f the press today. brea a k in g in to shades o n ly w hen he sold seven children n o t long ago. O f th e m a k in g seven all lived b u t one. I t is to be 4.0 2-5. H ansen e asily took the m ile run p air o f shoes, has now giv en p lace to I P. W . U ltn, o f G asto n , w as visit We hope he will press the cheese busi ^ P« hoped he laid in a su p p ly of C h a m b e r w ith L u e llin g second. A sum m ing up o f ness hard and fast. *> a p leasant sm ile. W e are gla d to see ar business m en F rid a y last. Mrs. G re gg at hom e a ga in , and co n gra t la in ’s C o u gh R em ed y, th e o n ly sure cure all th e points m ade show ed L u ellin g A fresh stock of fine confectionery a t losts n oth in g for the la d ies to talk for cro u p , w hoopin g cough, colds and ,1 hundred ahead. H e was accord- ulate her husband. Mrs. S ch u ltz about th e famous Mrs. Kreider’s Home Bakery. co u gh s, and so insured his children g ly tendered a reception at H errick C ircu la tin g L ib r a ry .— A ch o ice selec a gain st these diseases. F o r sale by J rem edy, V ia v i. O ffice at Mrs. H all b y the Basket Ball club in the evr- Shaving 10 cents hair, cutting 25 cents tion o f novels to rent at 5 cen ts each , 8. A C . C la rk , d ruggist. ning. T he h all was tastefu lly decorated, at Diamond Barber Shop one door w est o f also can be found m agazin es, jo u rn a ls, T h ere cam e to th is office th is w eek the a sm all alcove bein g form ed in one c o r A lexis K irch lieirn er, o f Eastern W escott’s meat m arket. G ood w ork and and latest fashion books at A lle n 's barber P acific U n iversity News, V o l. 1, No. 1, ner from w h ich refreshm ents were ser |n, is spen ding a few d a y s w ith his courteous atteution.— A. D. A llen , Prop. shop. published by the co lleg e facu lty . It is ved to the guests. T h e silver cup was pr-in-law, M r. S ta eh r. The Hatchet acknowledges the receipt L ast S a tu rd a y M r, W a llace M arsh, brim full o f the good th in gs th a t can be presented to Mr. L n e llin g by l’ rin. Bates. lou like go o d bread, try the Cres- o f a blank application for space in the w ho lives near C e n te rv ille , was attacked said about our school and w ill, from M r. L u ellin g responded w ith an appro ^our and you w ill use no o tker. Omaha exposition o f 1898. If any o f our b y a cross Jersey bull and so severely m o. th to m on th , keep th e p ublic en p riate speech th a n k in g the donor o f the Boos has on hand a la rge stock readers want the space they can take the gored th a t three ribs were broken and ligh tened on co llege m atters. T h e plan cup, th e B asket Ball clu b and friends ol place as everyone in this office expects his body badly bruised. H is escape was is a good one and w ill help the co lleg e. ath letics in gen eral. Jmond Dyes. ■ 10 be too busy to go at that tim e. W e alm ost m iraculous. T h e an im al is siy all M ay the paper live long and do m uch N o tice.— A ll persons in deb t to Dr. lie W ilson has bo u g h t o u t th e j are very busy now and business is in- but m igh ty. good. C ole w ill please ca ll and settle th eir a c |rn House co n fe ctio n a ry store and | creasing. T h e V ete ra n s’ ..ssociation w ill go into counts. O x Blood colors are the latest in la d ies’ shoe store in th e room back o f it. When the spring time comes, ‘ ‘gen tle m p th is y ear n ear H illsb o ro , J u ly 1, 2, and g e n t’s spring and sum m er footw ear. eaks for a share o f th e business Notice. A nn ie,” like all other sensible persons, See G re g g ’s Shoe Store before m akin g 3. T h e c ity w ill aid the " v e t s ” in fixin g lomes in his lin e . Due to a con stant dem and for the a rti 1 w ill cleanse the liver and renovate the your purchase. N o th in g b u t low est cit; up th e p lace and w ill do m uch to m ake »ore system with D eW itt’s L ittle E arly lou are tro u b led w ith C a ta rrh , Sore the m eetin g a success. T h e association cle th e Bank o f F orest G ro ve has pr< prices are ch arged , and he w ill keep y It or L u n g D isease co n su lt Dr Risers, famous little pills for the liver up to date in styles. w ill have en tire ch a rg e o f th e gro u n d s, cured a liberal supply o f one cen t piet^s finer. and stomach all the year round. and th at m eans good order or th e guard for th e convenience o f its customer! M r. H . D. Jones w ill run a s ta g e ' to Home B a k ery has a new k in d of Dissolution Notice. Rev. J. S. Griffin, o f H illsboro, was a Portland tw ice each w eek d u rin g the houce. T h e H a t c h e t w ill be there, and w ill try to aid th e ‘ ‘old boys” in m a k in g kam th at is, “ w ay u p .” T h a y call visitor in this sanctum Tuesday. He is N otice is h ereby given th a t 1 ha sum m er. T h is w ill be a gritat accom oda th e m eetin g a h ap p y success. tra p p a .” T h ere is no trap in it one o f the first, if not the first editor in w ith draw n from the Forest G ro v t Mai tion to m any o f our people w ho en jo y a |h. T ry it. T h e W estfield (In d .) News p rin ts the facto rin g com pan y and from this Oregon. Now in his ninetieth year he ride through the finest section o f country- te | persons in debted to th e M iller's steps as spry as m any a younger m an. on earth . Sryreral loads are a lrea d y en fo llo w in g in regard to an old re sid en t o f , h ave no respon sibility w h a te v tr w j 1i the icy w ill save cost by p a y in g up at His influence in the begiuing o f things g a ge d . Sp eak th e d a y before for a seat. th at p lace: “ Frank M cA vo v, for m any L a id com pany. R o iik r t C. H a r t m a u i 'E. as all acco u n ts n ot settled w ill be i in Oregon was potent for good. H e has H e w ill go F rid a y and S atu rd ay th is i y ears in the em plo y of th e L , N. A . A C . R y . here, s a y s : ‘ I h ave used C h am - M ay 8, 1897. 7/10 i in a co llecto r’ s h a n d s. 1 alw ays stood like a wall o f adam ant for w eek. . . . _ , . . , . ! her Iain ’s C o lic C h o le ra and l)iarrh<ea I evrrvthine «bat was r«8b t- Nave Your Grain. The City Drug More has decided j Kefnpdy {or tpn vear„ or ,onger_ . m • E. E astm an , o f O lym p ia , W ash. Splendid offer — For our regular price to quit CU T R A T E S , for that means | F ew realize th a t each squirrel destroys ected at her sisters, M rs. T h o s. n ev er w ith o u t it in m y fa m ily . I co n si other goods. der it th e best rem edy of the k in d m anu $1.50 w orth o f grain a n n u a lly. W ake- I this aftern oon . Sh e w ill visit for we w ill furnish you the H a t c h e t and higher prices for C hicago W eekly Inter-Ocean both for This decision will put all patent factu red . I ta k e pleasure in recom le e 's Squirrel and G oph er E x term in ator p ay s. one year. This offer is to new subscrib- medicies back to their old prices, m endin g i t . ’ ” It is a specific for all is the most effective and econ om ical poi i>rs, w indow s and m o u ld in gs a ers as well as to all who renew for a Mr. Brisbine has a large stock o f bow ell diso rd ers. F o r sale by J . C . son kn ow n . P rice reduced t< / 30 cents. V id prices. A b b o tt & R o e . ^ J. C . Sm ock, Agesaf, Sh erw o o d . F o r s^fe year in advance. • goods which he will sell at a living C la r k , d ruggist. I C. R. B ailey, now w ith W oodard, J f o r profit, which now means low prices. by J.’ C . C la rk , d ru ggist. / Lacourse and Brown pay cash lor r T im es are ju s t as good here as in any & C o ., the lea d in g d ru gg ists o f gs poultry, wool, hides, pelts, brass. A n y bo ys found b a th in g in G ales o th er part o f the co u n try, and our c li Dentistry. nd. was at hom e over Sun day. copper, and old rubber. J t r e e k above the w ater w orks su p ply m ate is so m uch better than elsew here Dr. R. H. H o vey h a vin g lo cated is Ihale and h e arty and lik e s his posi- _ o a t’s and j sheep s w ool, tor for P«P« w ill be proaecuted. T h is m eans th at m an y people are w ritin g for des Forest G rove for th e p ractice o f ddntistri Wanted.— G R r V* uuv«. _ n busiuess. crip tiv e circu lars and the price o f land. tak es th is m ethod o f in fo rm in g a ie pub S a l e . - A sm all en g in e and boiler, which css * . --------j ----- ; ’ Jg Johnson & Cornelius, real estate agents lic th a t he ia prepared to do aitf w ork in con dition . V e r y ch e a p for cash 1 *»• " _ - _ p A I T T ---------- SOAP here, h ave had printed at th is office th a t line. O ffice in In gle s & Porter'» at T h e H a t c h e t office H U iiC A J v x . o ro n A L booklets, g iv in g a nice description b u ild in g. N O E li U A ll C o n ta in i no salt or o th er adulteran t, o f th e co u n try, to supply the dem and for '* * a ’* a con,<‘ ' ,SI or 0 Made under U. S. Patent it must nec- „ „ g e m ore and better soap than ; such m aterial w hich has la te ly been H is h ealth has im proved | ► y be different from all others. ritheT * ^ ¡4 „ crushed ly e . B eing j m ade upon them . T h is show s how East- lly since th e sum m er w e a th e r (essarilv ¡„ siftin g top cans it is m ore era people feel and w h at th ey w ill do if Contains no starcc, free a lk ali or worth- Pure W h ite, w ill n ot m ake th e clo th es His m any friends sre gla d to see econ om ical and con venient. tim es w ill perm it them to m ove. y ello w nor injure th e finest la ce. less filling. again. °4 ’ u ■ i ... ^ure Granulated Potash HAS 2,000 SOAP FOAM IS Queen of Kitchen and Laundry 1 tK C h as. N aylor has brought to th e d r o v e his recent purchase, th e th ree y e a r ol«fr C oeur de W ish ! by C o eu r d ’ A len e, dan# Boxw ood by N utw ood, second dam l a k e land «Jueen by la k e la n d ’s A bdallah dsn* of Add A len e, tw o y e a r ’¿ : 2 »L w ho s t ill holds the record of O regon, th ird dam I’/ u n clla by A lh am b ra , fourth dam horoughbr'vl. T h e N orth Pacific R u r a l Spit it says th is horse is considered b y all horsem an to I k - th e lastest piece ni horse-Hesh e ver seen in O regon, and c a s now w ith little or no tra in in g show (let ter than ” :2J g a it tro tter. This hor®S w ill m ake th e season in F orest d r o v s and is now hero in J o n e s’ stab le . M r. N aylor is a judge of horses and haa Brought a b eauty w h o is bound to pleas« th e p u b lic, and his colts are th e kin 4 that sell. Before m akin g en gagem en ts, horse ow n ers should at least take .a lo<»k at t ’ ii» «p’ i'tidiil a n im a l. fjto ¡ n ip. $15 for the scaso«. R lp an s T ab u les: at diuggi*«*- lllp s u s Tatmle« ra r e torpid I1 ver Get your Horse Bills At the Hatchet F rintery