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[)UT TOWN. „ — . « h e Home Bakery. L e e and M r , C. S. W ike | Td in the Grove over 3 L ry , City Hrug Store. I r t of the Grange are re- t ,t the meeting Saturday at ,fe8m and ice creatn soda t , ’» Home Bakery. brdner will clean your well [nd do a good job. Let him Cell- ■old at a reasonable profit at . Store. Lffling done by Chas. L a C have it done right. Land glass at Abbot & Roe s L foi to or IS cents at Mrs. L ie Bakery. yjjon, of Portland, was visit- ieads over Sunday. town go to Mrs. K reider’ . for a good 15 cent lunch, dealer for Crescent flour. >t ¡t request them to get it. ,an in sums to suit. Room s ;e Building, Hillsboro, Or. uter, of Scoggins valley, t a pleasant call Tuesday. ■ Schultz has been ap- ger for Washington county company. Office at Mrs. |e good bread, try the Cres- ld you will use no otker. srode his wheel to Portland |t wisely came home on the In. day in LaFayette. 7 ° 0 *,nr' Haines Hr t , *1 mohair „ 2 H am e. & n Bade, ,, ' are buying monair ana wool. Lall Call on them th .m before k .,._ you sell. Doctor C. L . Large reports a daughter weighing nine pounds born to the wife Frank Sells, nortn north 01 of ureenvm Greenville. 1 ” * Mr. *■ '»»* oens, e, - * four miles, • last - Sunday night. Married.— A t the residence o f Mrs. A. T. Sm ith, in this city, W ednesday June | a. Miss Susan R . Dan forth «nd Mr. Jam es C l.v to n Clark, both of Forest School rulers free st G regg's Shoe Store. Greer has iust reeei a \r o f tea and coff ( , resl1 suPP'y ‘ Sm *th and wife, now o f Salem , His irroceripn „ I T T " Francisco j h* ve been with the family the most o f * best in the market. . thl‘ week- Mr. Sm ith is in goo<l health Grove . R ? : A ’ R ° * * " “ J 1 was assisted by R ev. Daniel Staver and Mr Hease and family of Scholls were in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Munsell, of Portland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs K R Cook. j Rev. J . S. decorated ferns and beautiful and seetned like an old citizen’. He was ( couid wish. The bride is a niece of Mrs. “ fixture here for 80 " ‘ any years that we Sm ith and has long been a favorite in scarcely know how to get along without the social and church circles o f the city. For Sale.—A small engine and boiler Shoe Store before m aking Lacourse and Brown pay cash for in good condition. Very cheap for cash. 1«. eggs, poultry, wool, hides, pelts, brass, Inquire at T h e H a t c h e t office. |rb brought in the first cher- copper, and old rubber. Button, Button. Caples has the but ason. They were large and Mr. Orr Nolan, the Tillamook banker, ton and will sell you nice buttons for 5 e nameless so they should be came in on McNamcrs stage Monday cents a card of two dozen. Irb's Early.” aud went on to Salem where his wife is Ox Blaud colors are the latest in ladies’ k Blood and Russett cloth top now visiting. He will spend some days and gent’s spring anu summer footwear. Special sale for 30 days. in the capital city. See G regg's Shoe Store before making G re g g ’s All persons indebted to the Miller’s your purchase. Nothing but lowest city' Pharmacy will save cost by paying up at prices are charged, and he will keep you up to date in styles, lave received beet seed will once, as all accounts not settled will be placed in a collector’s hands. blank reports which they A. P. Venenis agent for the latest im td to fill out and finally send Miss Carrie Watt has been visiting rel proved, High Arm Sieger sewing ma All attachments and a five report of the crop. I f any do atives in Portland for a couple of weeks. chine. drawer machine-for $21.00. 1 blanks Mr. H enry Buxton She is expected home this week. ed to supply them. S. Hughes & Sou of Forest Grove, Ore Mrs. F. H. White has her stock of I” Bailey, of Hillsboro, gave millinery and ladies hats now in and gon, are again on the market with a lit visit Tuesday. He was in invites the ladies of the vicinity to call full and complete line o f McCormick frits and when work hours harvesting goods. We also have on and examine them. |alked away with gratification. hand all goods required in the harvest Mr. Rosi Pratt left Saturday for Seattle (Johnnie. or hay field. We also carry a line of where he expects to work with his father (troubled with Catarrh, Sore for a few weeks and then will find work Eldorado lubericating oils which have Lung Disease consult Dr. C. in some other place for the remainder o. been thoroughly tested for iheir wearing qualities. Also paints, oils, brushes, his vacation. Ross is a good boy and screen doors and many other beautiful pe Bakery has a new kind of we wish him good success. and useful things. hat is, “ way u p .” Th ey call According to the newspapers, ati Ohio Go to the Little Bandbox Barber shop There is no trap in it husband became the happy father ol for an easy shave and a neat hair cut. fry it. , seven children not long ago. Of the A l l e n & L i l e s , barbers. |C. Rider has spent several seven all lived but one. It is to be Wanted— All kinds of fat stock.—John hoped he laid in a supply of Chamber- (beautiful home here. Dr. G. »ill move into it in a few days. , Iain’s Cough Remedy, the only sure cure , MaNamer, Forest Grove, Jy to lose the Rider fam ily but i for croup, whooping cough, colds and Rogers has concluded to re- coughs, and so insured his ‘:hll<lren against these diseases- 01 s.i e iv . B. C . Clark, druggist. (spring time comes, ‘ ‘gentle Doors, windows and mouldings Jte all other sensible persons, the liver and renovate the Portland prices. Abbott & Roe. j Rev p|utarch S. Knight, superinten- | dent of the mute school, at Salem, will preacj, ¡„ the Congregational church j nexj Sunday. Cream F r a l,pe> the iatest, at Mrs. Krieder’s Home Bakery. |ith DeW itt’s Little E a rly lir . J . P. Jones, the traveling passen Mfg (3ertje Davis, who has been visit- ious little pills for the liver ger agent on the S. P. R> - e 1 *s 0 j jDg j,er sister Mrs. Em ery Wilson, re- Lb all the year round. fice a pleasant call Tuesday. " e | turned to jler home in Southern Oregon here he appointed Mr. I W. Patterson , tkljs morning. Is. Roe is now entetaining her JChas. Catlin, o f Tacom a, and ^His office is N o t i c e - A l l persons in debt to Dr. |er, Mrs. Woodford, o f Colfax, inTlie h atch et Office where he can talk Cole will please call and settle their ac- (s. W.'s little boy is with her. railroad in great style. ; counts. pains & Bailey before selling I Mrs. John Brisbine has made arrange- Ice cream at the Home Bakery. Ir. lc ]ine of oiis and 1 ments to move into the house vacated by We have the very best Mrs. M. S. Brown, the dressmaker, who lean be had at all hours at the the market. Also glass and paints in leaves for W alla Walla, Monday. Botel. putty. A. T. Boos. It costs nothing for the ladies to talk of Hillsboro, I Bellows lodge on last Mon- Mr. P. M. Jackson with Mrs. Schultz about the famous Ig elected the following offi- brought his wool to theGrove Xuesday home remedy, Viavi. Office at Mrs. Ynextterm: Jo e Bailey X . G ., where he found ready m «k « t w,th ‘ V .G ., A. M . W ard Se c., W . Messrs. Haines & Bailey. The H a TCHET Sloans. county readers There will be a regular communication I Treas. In wish good bread use Cres- I T ! th^°kre*D posted on the m arkets of Forest Chapter, No. 4E O. E . S „ next pt is same price as other brands. 1 come from the country get jat the Western hotel. E v e ry - land clean and a good meal for F er Patterson, o f Hillsboro, I* fine hearse here Tuesday for fenen to paint. Bert will do an yon it for lie is a genuine ar- speedily realized. h o ecake ___ so ap h a s no e q u a l S Patent it must nec- from a.. all other. ,r ilv be different from Made under U Contains no starch, f « « * lk* 1‘ 01 leas filling. Dempsey 8 t Kane have lime, cement and sand. RED S E A L IS Pure Granulated Potash oh Earth. Th at is what Edw ards & Parker, mer chants of Plains, G a., say of Cham ber lain’s Pain ll<n, for rheumatism, lame back, deep seated and muscular pains. Sold by J . C. Clark, druggist. G o to Abbott & Roe and rent a cres cent bicycle and never walk home. Notice. The Farm er’s Hotel, at Gaston, has re opened aud will be conducted in the same homelike manner as before b y j . W . Bates, son-in-law, o f the late W . F . Ralston. Notice, A ll the quadrant land owners, and al{ ! interested are requested to meet Hon. Geo. H. Williams in Forest Grove on Tuesday, June 8, at 1 p. m. sharp, to con married Melissa Harper by whom lie had sider the question o f getting the money two childreu, one of whom, a daughter, back that has been paid to the railroad survives him. They have lived in White com pany. Fa il not to come. River, W ashington, but four years ago Save Your Grain. he went to Whatcom, W ash., where he Few realize that each squirrel destroys lived with a niece, and here with his brother, at Gales Creek, where he died of $1.50 worth of grain annually. Wake- heart failure Saturday morning M ay 29. lee’s Squirrel aud Gopher Exterminator He had for years been a member of the is the -lost effective and economical poi M. E . church and was a devoted Chris son L ,-.vn. Price reduced to 30 cents. J. C. Sm ock, Agent, Sherwood. For sale tian. by J . C. Clark, druggist. Fo r Diamond Dyes, go to A . T Boos’. The Forest Grove manufacturing com pany has been reorganized and now con sists o f the following well known gentle men; E . A . Jerome, John Ebner, Hus ton Teegardcn and L . W . Traver. They have rented the factory for a year and have already begun work. Jos. W. M a r s h , librarian. The Best Remedy for Rheumatism. From the Fairhaven (N. Y .) Register. Mr. Jam es Rowland of this village, states that for twenty-five years his wife has been a sufferer from acute rheuma tism. A few nights ago she was in such pain that she was nearly crazy. She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor, but he hail read of Cham berlain’s l ’ain Balm and instead of going for the physician he went to the store and secured a bottle of it. His wife did not approve of Mr. Rowland’s purchase at first but never theless applied tlie Balm thoroughly and in an hour’s time was able to go to sleep. She now applies it whenever she feels an ache or a pain ami finds that it al ways gives relict, tie says that no med icine which she had used ever did her as much good. The 20 and cent sizes for sale by J . Clark, druggist. Dentistry. Dr. R. H. Hovey having located in Forest Grove for the practice o f dentistry takes this method of informing the pub lic that he is prepared to do any wor|f in that line. Office in Ingles & Porter’» building. 50 C A S T O R IA For Infants Children. n» fa llali» For The Gold Regions. M r. Stokes is now a happy father. A. S . Venen sells tickets to the Koot- Little Estelle was born Sunday morning and began life on eight pounds but is inai Mining camps, including Rossland, Trail, Nelson, Ainsworth, Balfour, growing every hour. Slogan, and all points on the Great Rev. Starr and family spent Tuesday Northern Railroad. Eith er first or at Soda Springs. second class. He is also resident agent A. T. Boos has just received a good for the O R . & N. Co. stock o f dry goods, notions, hats and shoes. The memorial services held in the M. E . church last Sunday morning were at tended by all the people that could get into the bouse. Rev. Starr, pastor of the church preached a fine sermon. The exercises were all good and tended to strenghthen our people in genuine loy alty and Americanism. K ick, kick, kick, some people kick be cause they have something to kick for, others kick because it is their nature to kick; but Caples is kicking because the store is over stocked with Ladies shoe» in small sizes numbers 2 ji, 3 and 3j4 and has decided to kick them out o f the »tore, not the ladies but all small sizes in ladies shoes at special sale. N ow is the time to get those small feet fitted at a small price. T h e major portion o f the G. A . R. post and the W . R. C ., and a very large audience, attended service at the Chris tian church Sunday evening last. This editor spoke to them as well as he could and feels grateful that he was greeted with so large and appreciative an audi ence. Geo. L . Sm ith has just received a good stock of hammocks and some fine cro quet sets. J . B. Mathews Po.t No. 6, G . A. R., The W . C . T . U. will hold a medal contest at the Chri*tian church W ednes day, June 9, at 8 p. m. Admiwion, adults 10 cents, children 5 cenrs. It is the Heat A fine monument has been placed at the grave o f Mr. Arvid Hinman, in Union cem etry, by the Woodmen of the World. Marking the graves of their members is a part o f tbe work of this benevolent order. Pacific University, as a Government Notice. Repository, offers the free use o f that Due to a constant demand for the arti part o f its library to the public for pur cle the Bank of Forest Grove has pro poses o f reference, as follows; The upper cured a liberal supply o f one cent pieces room at the North end o f Marsh Hall will for the convenience of its customers. be open each morning except Guuday from 9 to 12, until farther notice. Notice. H i^ m a n T Grove friends hope he will [)on,t go aw ay UBtil you see those fine returnes a vote o f thanks to all o f thoae find such a good gold field that h e - w .com m on Sense ’ tru n k , at Geo. L . ’— - 7 - Smlth g with a C /C O -C O C > 0 < > C l< > 0 O C < > C 't> 0 O 0 O G 'C /v /£ > '0 © 'C C G C ' ô R - i pects to ^ en ,1fo^ hee Worlds standard. day. mils the full effect, of the p b y*c ®eal can be had at the for 25 cents, lunches 15 O This testimonia! wi!l be found i:i fu!! i-» A 7 hum'.reti other*». Free. Address t. C. .'.••er Cc*., Mr. and Mr. Hamer will goon a camp ing trip Saturday. They do not know where camp will be made but probably on the Wilson river. Their many friends C. L . Hinman has a fine lot of saddles. will cherish the hope that Mr. Hamers’s ness. health will be greatly improved by the Mrs. S. G. Hnglies is visiting in Hills- trip. of wool Thursday. They i boro. When the hair begin, to fall out or hair.” Mr. Carr, o f the Western House, who G. C. Rider has turn gray, the scalp needs doctoring, and W e learn that Mr . in Portland and ex- b is been mining in Southern Oregon for and we know o f no better specific than closed tiis resturan Eastern several months, arrived home Wednes- H all’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. find suen a . • ic)t up ffie time of year when Greer I send for a few of us to help him p pd a good fresh supply o f fruits the nuggets. iDies. 1 Pills ^ not T h e sugar-coating on A y re * *tracted with Nitrous-Oxide only makes them ea*> to an i„ - Msant anaesthetic, perfectly ¡se rve , their O. C. Hiatt, W oods & definite period. thus per- lading. Satisfaction or no after reaching the stomach and th lowing letters are unclaimed ^ at the Forest Grove post- Anderson. Mr. C . Parker, [Mendenhall, Mir.s Ida Sk in- pllian Turner. Ayer’s Hair Vigor. fthli ,f!:rronai brug Store does not sell pat- at cost and double the mook merchants, passed this city Mon Caples is K ick in g all the small Ladies |,e other goods t at people day for Portland. McNamer’s stage is shoes out of the store. Now is the time r the worth of. getting a good business these days. to get those small feet fitted at a small I Blood and Russett Ox and The coach is already well loaded on price. from fi .2 5 and upwards. nearly every trip. I former price $3.00. It makes no difference whether you answ er or not. It is a lw a y s truo that “ a wom an is a s old as she looks.” Nothing: sets the seal o f ago upon a w om an’s beauty so deeply, as gray hair. The hair loses its color generally from lack of nutrition If you nourish the hair, the original color w ill come back, T hat is the w a y that the normal oolor of the hair is restored by Griflin. The house was nicely with a profusion o f flowers and the lunch that followed the ceremoney was all that one Home made bread, pies, and c ,Ues a ' S h ' W‘ * be“ utiful,y dreMed and in her r. I t r a ir lu .’ . it . Jockey Club toilet soap. Large cake, modest, natural grace, was the central Mrs. Kreider’s Home Bakery ^ ^ 8 f It ls five cents. figure of the occasion. The groom is one City Drug Store, cheaper to buy than to bake. j o f the rising business men o f tbe city, . Frof. J . M. Garrison returned home being the proprietor of the Pioneer Drug The Y . P. S. E of th* r>„„ morning from a prolonged stay | Store , , e h u made hosts of friends in church will hold their regu laT b u sin g j l Eastern Washington and Oregon, meeting and social at the home of Miss this vicinity and all will join in wishing lie has had a successful , tr'P having j jjjm and bis estimable wife a long and Elanor Russell on Saturday evening at , eight o’clock. L‘ „U 8 p ir r n T Le i p T Grand Ba-ker and ? tyv* U n > wedding; ap p y »«■*• M The~ the ion, Pendleton, Lewis- r. and — Mr, p . ™ j . " c ‘ . »< Clark, A fresh stock of fine confectionery at ton. He has been invited to teacb next Mrs. A. T. Sm ith, Mr. H arry Danforth, Mrs. Kreider’s Home Bakery. year in Whitman college and Idaho Uni R ev. and Mrs. Griffin, R ev. and Mrs. The party who borrowed the sashes versity. The professor is a good teacher D. Staver, Mr. and Mrs. Hamer, Dr. and from the Forest Dale Presbyterian, and will render those institutions good Mrs. Cole, Dr. and Mrs. Geiger, Mr. and church, sometime during the month of service. Mrs. K ane, Mr. and Mrs. Shipley, Mr. April, will kindly bring them back and You will find the finest perfumes in and Mrs. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Luck, save trouble. town at the C ity Drug store. Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey, Mrs. Gleason, Misses Myrtle and Lorena Gleason, Mrs. Shaving 10 cents hair, cutting 25 cents Miss Nida Brisbine received tbe prize at the Little Band-Box Barber Shop, one for selling the greatest number of tickets Jackson, Mrs. Sloan, Mr«. Ellen Porter, door north of Hayden & Buxton’s for the ice cream and strawberry social Mrs. and Mis6 Lachapelle, Mrs. O. A. Haskell, Miss W ilm a Wescott s meat market. Good work and on the campus Saturday. She received Thomas, Miss courteous attention.—Liles & Allen, a small silver piu tray with the motto, Wagner, Mrs. Dedrick, Mrs. Fritz and daughter, Miss M ary Bailey, Mr. aud Proprietors. “ Best Wishes,” on it. She sold fifty Mrs. Greer, Mrs. A. Miller, Mr! Walter tickets. Rev. Hatch, of Scoggins valley, wor Cole, Mr. W . C. Calder, R ev., Mrs. and shipped at the M. E. church last Sunday C. L. Hinman has a ¡urge slock of fine Miss Rogers. morning, and heard a good sermon by , °*1 for engins, cylinders and all other Obituary. the pastor of that church. machines. Isaac Wilson was born in Sh elby, In Dr. E . M. Graves, of Portland, will do Caples has a kick in auother column. diana, March 23, 1823. He removed to Dr. H iatt’s work Tiiursduy, Friday and Don’t fail to read his kifk. Missouri in 1844 where lie remained two Saturday of each week until the doctor’s Circulating Library.— A choice selec years and there crossed the plains to shoulder is strong enough to do work. tion of novels to rent at 5 cents each, California, and finally came to Oregon The doctor is a graduate of the Univer also can be found magazines, journals, in i860. He was a soldier under Gen. sity of Michigan. and latest fashion books at Allen’s barber Crooks in his Indian campaign. After Mr. Howard Cary, of Cary & Son, Tilla shop. this he made his home in Portland. He How Old ire You? “ A little mars than a year ago, a y hair begaa turning gray, and falling oat, and althoagh I tried ever so a an y things to prevent a continuance ol these conditions, I obtained no satisfaction nntil I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor. After using one bottle, my hair was restored to * ‘• r r T t n n r who participated ercises. in Memorial day ex E . C. Sm ith, John Baldwin, J . L . Lauhlgin, Committee. Cheese. J . S . Clark is making cheese and is prepared to do a large amount o f work. Cheese made from the same amount of milk used in making butter will bring about one forth more money. The charge for making is only two cents per Chas. Naylor Has brought to the Grove pound. Mr. Clark will sell the cheese his recent purchase, the three year old or the farmers can have the cheese and Coeur de Wood by Coeur d ’Alene, dam sell or use it. Boxwood by Nutwood, second dam Lake land Queen by lakeland’s Abdallah dam Bids Wanted. of Add Alene. two year : . who still Bids will be received for building a holds the record of Oregon, third dam school house according to plans and Prdtiella by Alham bra, fourth dam specifications now with the school board Thoroughbred. The North Pacific Rural of District No. 16, in Scoggins Valley. Sp irit sav« this horse is considered by The bids will be opened Thursday, June all horseman to Is- the fastest piece of 10. The board reserve the right to re hors.-fii 'li evoi seen in Oregon, and can ject any and all bids. now with little or no training show bet K. Mattison, ter than 2:2.1 gait trotter. Th is horse L. W ilcox, will make the season in Forest Grove T. Conley, and is now here in Jo n es’ stable. Mr. Directors. Naylor is a judge of horses and has Notice of Bridge Building. brought a beauty who is bound to please There will be let on Friday, June 11, the public, and his eolfs are the kind 1897, at 2 o ’clock, p. m., to the lowest that sell. Before making engagements, responsible bidder at the county court horse owners should at least take a look room in the court house at Hillsboro, at this splendid animal. Washington Co., Oregon, contracts for f 5 for the service. $15 for the season. the building of a new bridge across the Schainherg farm, and also for the repair Rlpans Tahules: at druggists. ing of the iron bridge across said river at Rlpans Tabules cure torpid liver. or near Tualatin all o f bridge to be steel. Specifications may be seen on said day at F . K . W A T E R S . C. !.. B A S K S . the clerks office. The county court re serve the right to reject any and all bids. I’ R O P R I K T O R S O F Dated at Hillsboro this may 27, 1897. B. C. C o r n e l i u s , 9-10 County Judge. C H O P P IN G ON T H U R S D A Y The Westfield (Ind.) News prints the cu sto m g r in d in g a s p e c ia l t y . following in regard to an old resident of df . ai krs in that place: “ Frank McAvoy, for many H ay. Grain and a ll k in d s o f F lo u r and M ill Feed years in the employ of the L ., N. A. A Land Plaster, Seed s, Rock Sa lt, S a c k s and Sack C . R y . here, sa ys: ‘ I have used Cham T w ine. berlain’s Colic Cholera and I)iBrrho-a Wood aaw ing done as cheap a s th e cheapest. Remedy for ten years or longer—am Goods d elivered in an y part o f city, never without it in my fam ily. I consi F O R E S T G R O V E , ' - - O REG O N . der it the best remedy of the kind manu factured. I take pleasure in recom mending i t .' ” It is a specific for a!! bowel! disorders. For sale by J . C. Clark, druggist. Personal.— The gentleman who an noyed the congregation last Sunday by continually coughing will find instant Mrmorisl S^rvieea. N ext Sunday at a. p. m. all Odd Fellow . relief by using One Minute Cough Core are requested to meet in the lodge room j a speedy and hartnle remedy for throat in this city to engage in the annual and lung troubles, SOAP FOAM IS Contains no salt or other adulterant, memorial services. Th e lodge will march .nd will make more and better soap than ' to the N aylor cemetery »t 3 p. m ., where | crashed lye. Being retnalestic services will be held. The Q u 6 C H O f Kitchen and L a O & d r y either solid or Pure White, wiii not make the clothes ^ ¡n rifting top c, ns it is more Rebecca Degree lodge is expected to | participate in the proceedings. yellow nor injure tbe finest lace. economical and convenient 2 26 W ATERS BANKS Feed Chopping Mill Get your Horse Bills At the Hatchet Frintery «vi