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About Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1897)
U go 1 u t t o w n . I sola waiter”ut the H om e B akery. tie Shannon i» v is itin g in Gas- stionary, C ity D rug Sto re. . ¡ce cream am i ice cream soda ■reider’s Hom e B akery. msoni and dau gh ter w ill g o to nest week for a visit o f several tbMrs. R ansom ’s sister. a n d w ^ i . t <'~nlflr..‘ r' buying mohair School rulers Call on them before"you sell. Stme“ ' .“"L.rji" w-ku.b.b.b,,., V erts H all F tid .y evening. T he W C T it Irh ri.» ; • ■ U. medal contest at the I V-hnstian church Wednesdi i ! S.ufts, n icely. The" i K" “ £r 0, T. M. o f the coun ty w ill nic at G reen ville tom orrow , a large gatherin g, is »old at a reasonable p ro fit at )tng Store. I . performance o f com m ence- l »ill be the Ju bilee singers on ening of this w eek. _r plumbing done by C has. I.a- lind have it done rig h t. Office: £ Roe’s or at m y residence. liter Reed w ill b rin g out Chas. I»little children« n ex t F rid a y rt in the m instrel show given liege Glee C lub. Dr. G eorge L ille y , the ex-p residen t o f thC aUricultural co lleg e, o f W ashin gton, was • pleasant caller in th is office Thurs- day. « ' m ' “ ’ ,,'“ '1 « ,0Cl‘ ' !, C ' “ b t° " ' t ” ‘ P' “ « » — ■ City Store. “ k *’ son, and Miss Mamie Pickard vot it ' ° u will find th e finest perfum es in H atch et . e town at the C ity D rug store. ____ a . . fresh v„u » supply G reer has just received . Gardner w ill clean your w ell I o f tea and coffee from San Francisco n and do a good jo b . L et him His groceries are the best in the market. r well- Hom e made bread, pies, and cakes Mrs. K v reider’s —:j • — ’ Home Bakery" i t Îs cheaper to buy than to bake. | free at G r e g g ’s Shoe Miss M argaret M orrison, a form er stu- dent here’ is visitin S her sister, Mrs. 1>wight Thom as. C- L ‘ Hinm an has a ,arKe stock o f fine 0' ' en®'DS’ cy 1*n^ers a n d *11 o th e r machines. Caples has a k ic k in another colum n. Mrs. Sarah K. Crow and Mrs. General D on ’t fail to read his k ick . T horp w ill leave Wednesday morning for Indtpeodence as delegates fr„,„ J. r 0 G re g g ’s cash shoe store has no k ic k to delegates from B. M atthews W. R. C. No. 11. m ake dealin g exclu siv ely in shoes th at were made in 1897. T h a t m eans low A ^esh stock of fine confectionery at prices even if yo u wear N o. 2% 3 or Mrs. K reider’s Home Bakery. you are entitled to all sizes and w idth s, l.u nig io cents hair, cutting 25 cents Before m akin g your purchase in shoes at the L ittle Band-Box Barber Shop, one ca" at G reggs cash shoe store and be fit- < oor north of Hayden & Buxton’s tod in new fresh clean goods, no bank- W escott s meat market. Good work and ruPl stock in iniue but I can and w ill courteous attention.— Liles & Allen, ™eet bankrupt prices. See our stock o f Proprietors. ladies’ O xfords.— J L. G re gg . S. A Thrall, the gentlemanly ch ief Caples is K ic k in g all the sm all In d ie s / le ’ ^' ^-v' ' n Portland, was shoes out o f the store. Now is the tim e in the city Thursday looking up freight to get those sm all feet fitted at a sm all interests for that road. prjCe. ^ Graves' of Portland, w ill do Button, Button. Caples has the but- Dr. H iatt’s work Thursday, Friday and ton and w ill sell you nice buttons for 5 oils and glass a t A b b o t & R o e ’s Saturday of each week until the doctor’s cents a card o f tw o dozen. unch for io or 15 cen ts at Mrs. shoulder is strong enough to do work. Dr. Mrs. M. D avis, o f O cklo h am a city, T h e doctor is a graduate o f the U niver Home Bakery. is visiting Mrs. Baldrick th is week. in town go to M rs. K r e id e r’ sity o f Michigan. nb children, k in cen g part w ith ¡ery for a good ta 15 t lunch. Ox Blood colors are the latest in la d ies’ Laconrse and Brown pay cash for e singers F rid a y e ve n in g , are >hn Baxter’s m o th er, M rs. eggs, poultry, wool, hides, pelts, brass, and gen t's spring anil sum m er footw ear. tesof all P o rtlan d s’ s ju v e n ile See G regg's Sh o e Store before m a k in g ,fNew Y ork C ity , is v is itin g copper, and old rubber. your purchase. N othin g but low est city- will remain several m on th s, Mrs. Jessie Caples came in 011 the stage prices are charged, and he w ill keep you r-in-law M rs. D ick son and from Tillam ook VV’ednesday. The stage up to date in styles, rom Portland, ca m e out to n igh t m ade the trip in seven and one h alf isit her two w eeks. A. P. Venen is agen t for th e la te s t im hours. proved, H igh A rm S in ger sew ing m a nr dealer for C resce n t flour, I f it makes you tired to read the H a t chine. A ll attachm ents and a five ven't it request them to get it. c h e t go to George L. Sm ith's and buy drawer m achine for (21.00. >ral U nion con cert n ex t W ed- one o f his splendid couches. W ith one ' F. H . Coffin has been lo o kin g 9erious cning offers a rare o p p o rtu n ity o f those that tired feeling vanishes and me of Portlan ds’ b est profes- you can read the H a t c h e t and become of late and we have at last found out the cause. Mrs. Coffin has been visitin g in shouting happy. W eston, O regon, for n early three weeks. loloan in sums to suit. R oom s Doors, windows and mouldings a : H ughes & Son of Forest G rove, Ore- ihute Building, H illsb o ro , O r. Portland prices. Abbott & Roe. j gou, are again ou the m ark et w ith a for the Choral U n ion C o n ce rt W alt Sm ith, who lives thirty five miles | full nnd com piete fine o f M cC orm ick Clark’s D rug store F o rest w est on the Tillamook road was a wel harvesting goods. W e also have on I the Delta D rug store, H ills- com e caller Monday evening, leaving, hand all goods required in the harvest our money drawer one years subscription or hay field. W e also carry a lin e o f lizzie Schultz h as been ap- heavier. Walt has a good house on the F.ldorado lu b ricatin g oils w hich have anager for W a sh in gto n co u n ty banks of the Wilson river aud can care been thoroughly tested for th eir w earing qualities. A lso paints, oils, brushes, liavi company. O ffice a t Mrs. for people and teams in good style. Ice cream at the Home Bakery. mg exercises and fine m usic TOder’s M andoline club Tucs- A . T . Boos has just received a large stock o f hardware, bolts, screws, and etc. screen doors and m any o th er beautiful and useful things. Bank Closed. M r. A nton P lan n er w ent to Portland W edn esday and wrote b a ck in th e e ven in g to Mr. S. H u ghes sayin g th a t he assi gn e d all his p roperty to h im self and Mr. H in m an for th e b e n e fit-o f his creditors. T h e reason for th is step, Mr. Pfanner sayS, is ow in g to his precarious h ealth , and he feels that lie must h ave rest— ab* solute rest o r die. W e are assured that th e p roperty w ill m uch m ore than p a y o ff a ll indebtedness. A ll creditors can su rely put perfect confidence in the men to whom th e assignm ent is m ade. Mr. K a n e , the cashier, closed the bank so th a t the papers could all be ad ju ste d . O ur w hole com m u nity w ill be pained to hear o f Mr. Pfann er’s illness and w ill h eartily hope for a speedy re co very. r " A little more than a year ago, my hair began turning gray, and failing out, and although I tried ever so many things to prevent a continuance of these conditions, I obtained no satisfaction until 1 tried Ayer's Hair Vigor. After using ouc bottle, my hair was restored to HAS NO EGO AL It m r .k c a n o w h o tlic ” n o t. l i i — tZ \ ~ z jz w w w 1» v w v v t v v x y -<•* * C j Y7CHL i l o o k s . " N o t h i n g c o t s i l i o c o r i, c f r _ o b o a u t7 co c lo o p lu , a3 ¡x r o y h a i r . th o w ay no . j C..J C . .* 71: j 1. .ir c o l o r g e n e r a l l y f r o m l a c k o f n u t r l '. l o n . ^ — ... . 7 c v. r — i hair, the o r i g i n a l c o l o r w i l l c o r n o L . I .r .i io that tho n o r m a l c o l o r o f t h o h a i r i s r e s t o r o d b y Ayer’s H a ir Viger. # This testimonial w ill be found in full i:i .‘.ytr* hundred others. Free. Address J. C. Ayer Co., Lov.o Commencement Concert. T h e F orest G rove C h oral U nion w ill g iv e its annual com m encem ent concert n ext W edn esday even in g, June 16, at th e co llege auditorium . T he cantata “ R ose M a id en ,” b y Cow en, w ill be rendered under the leadership o f Mrs. W a lter Reed. T he leading parts w ill l e sung by the follow in g w ell-known solists, o f Portland: Mr. H erry H eogue, tenor; Mrs. A lb ert S h eld o n , soprano; Mrs. R eed contralto, and Dom Zan, baritone T ick e ts are on sale at C la rk ’s D rug store, F orest G rove and th e D elia Drug store, H illsboro. Persons co m in g trout a d istan ce to trade in F orest G rove should rem em ber th at m eals can be had at all hours at the W estern H otel. A good lunch can be had for 15 cents or a regular meal for 25 cents. Baldness is eith er h ered itary or caused b y sickn ess, m ental exh austion, w earing tigh t-fittin g hats, and by over-w ork and trouble. H a ll’s R enew er w ill prevent it. An Irish farm lailorer who was tak in g his noon nap uuder the shade o f a frien d ly tree, was aw akened by an im- p etin en t sparrow , w ho dropped som e th in g in his eye. “ B egorra" exclaim ed th e astonished H ibernian, rubbing his soiled optic. Isn ’t it an ile>>a’it thin g that cow s have no w in g s.” Moral: Clean off your sidew alks for com m ence m ent. oh E a r t h .. T h a t is ivlist E dw ards tfc Parker, m er F o r D iam ond Dyes, go to A . T . B o o s’. ch an ts of P lain s, U a ., say of C h am b e r la in 's Pain Balm , for rheum atism , lam e Miss A nna Rogers, one o f the M ultn o back, deep sealed and m uscular partis. m ah county teach ers’ is visitin g Iriends in Fold by J . C . (.’lark, druggist. the city . M rs. A. U. M arsh, o f C aliforn ia, cam e here W ednesday on a visit to her parents. Belle has m any friends here w ho w ill be gla d to know that she w ill rem ain here tor a few weeks. N o tice. Pacific U n iversity, as a G overn m en t k- pository, offers the free use o f th a t J1.11 o f its library to the public for pur- j-a iis o f reference, as follow s; The up^er l ’ ic-N ic.— The K n ig h ts of P y th ia s w ill room at the N orth end o f Marsh H a ll w ill hold a county reunion in N aylors G rove, he open each m orning excep t Su n d ay W ednesday, June 23. a t w hich there w ill from 9 to 12, until farther notice. J o s. W . M a r s h , librarian. be field sports in clu d in g a tug o f w ar be tween a team selected from the m em bers Notice. o f lodges o f F orest G rove and C ornelius T he F arm er’s H otel, at G astou, has re against a lik e team from th e lodges o f H illsboro and G len co e. T h e boys here opened and w ill be conducted in tlie w ill sp are no effort to m ake th e place sam e h o m elike m anner as before b y j . and its surroundings attractive aud W . Bates, son-in-law, o f the late W . F . w ill try to m ake visito rs feel at hom e Ralston. uuiong us at least for th a t day. Save Your Grain. Plli G oodspeed, o f T illam o o k , spent H on. G eo. H . W illia m s cam e here several days last w eek w ith his old tim e Tuesday m orning to see those who had friend, R ev. E . W D ixon. paid the railroad com p an y for land situ ated in their quadrant. A num ber Pow erful saline and other drastic pur talk ed w ith him about the best w ay to ga tive s should be strictly avoided, e x try to recover from the am ount each set cept iti extrem e cases. W hen an aperi tler had paid w ith in terest added. Judge ent is called for, la k e A y e r’s Pills. T h ey W illiam s suggested th at th ey pay the restore natural action b y im p arting in cid en tal circu it court expen se, w hich stren gth and tone to the bowels, and would not be m ore than (50, then he th eir use is alw ays attended w ith good would carry all th eir cases to a final d e results. cision, and would o n ly charge for his M is. M. S . Brown and daughter, Miss services 20 per cent o f w hat he recovered A lm a, m oved to W a lla W alla last M on Tile settlers arc w ell pleased, and no d ay. T h eir m an y friends w ill miss them doubt a suit w ill be com m enced soon t.s ami alt jo in in th e hope that th ey will a test case. find m any new friends and enjoy their new hom e. I t is th e B est G o to A b b o tt & R oe and rent a cres cent b icy cle and never w alk home. Mrs. H arris lias a serious charge again st E d ito r R ogers, and the w orst part of it is, th a t the ch arge is true. T h ere was no m ention last w eek in th is paper about the decoration exercises «on M onday. H ow can reparation be made? W ith Mrs. H arris and the other ladies in the W . R . C., e v e ry th in g on such an o cca sion w ill a lw ays be done rig h t, and even the G . A. R . w ould in sta n tly surrender if so ordered by the ladies. The proces sion form ed on the north end o f Un chu rch s ;uare and headed by our band m arch ed alon g the square and to the cem etery in the f (¡lowing order G. A. R ., W . K . C ., K n ig h ts o f P ythias in full regalia school children w ith flags, and citizens. T h e children were beauti lul and the W . R . C . n early us pretty. T he old soldiers wore i.ice uniform s and w alked w ith as firm ai d loyal a tread as when they were in lin e o f battle. T h e exercises in the cem etery were im pres sive and the exercises 111 the gro ve were w ell attended and e n jo y id by all but one man. N ow Sister H arris please fo r giv e th is editor for he feels very sorry o ver his failure to m ake an elaborate re port of the proceedings. G o to the L ittle Bandbox Barber shop for an easy shave and a neat hair cut. »«• Mr. C . N. Maurice, who was connected ALLEN & L i l e s , barbers. w ith the Home Bakery here about two ike good bread, try the Cres- Miss Ora Beal was severely hu rt last years ago, died in San Francisco from and you w ill use no otlcer. erysipelas last Friday morning. T h is Saturday by the piano fallin g upon her. lata "R ose M a id en ’ ’ w h ic h b rief fact o f his death is all that is She was tryin g to move th e instrum ent tn by the C h o ra l Union n e x t known. He was for a number of years across the room when in some unac- y evening co n ta in s a num ber connecfed with the Oregonian as com- countable w ay it fell over so as to catch duets, trios and q u artetts, G eo. L. S m ith , Jam es D em psey and positor and proof reader and was a mem- her under the instrum ent. She was badly be sung by the p o pu lar sing- John W agn er at 6 a. tn. Saturday left for her o f Multnomah Typographical Union, hurt but is slig h tly better at th is tim e. Mbert Sheldon, M rs. W alter the west slope o f the m ountains. T h e y W anted— A ll k in d s o f fat sto ck .— John We have the very best line of oils and Harry H ogue a n d , M r. Dom w ill he absent several days and when paints in the market. A Lo glass and M cNatner, F o rest Grove. irtland. th ey get horn«— if e ver th ey d c— ;ve m ay putty. A . T. Boos. Cream T rap p e, the latest, a t Mrs. hear o f lost bear, cougars, deer, e lk , and Ire troubled w ith C a tarrh , Sore p o ssibly a few fish. H aines & Bailey made a big shipment K rieder’s H om e B akery. Ibung Disease co n su lt D r. C. o f wool Thursday. They want "u io W aters and Banks have had the rollers F or S a le.— T w o W in chester rifles h air.” o f their feed m ill corrugated and are now w orth (10 for sale for (3.50 each . A . P. |ne Bakery has a new k in d o f that is, "w a y u p .” T h e y ca ll The following is a report of the West ready to grind feed finely and even ly. V enen. There is do trap in it Union school in District No. 1, for the Bring on your feed. P arties g o in g E a st or South should get f r y it term beginning Feb. 8 and ending May- It costs n oth ing for the ladies to ta lk a tic k e t over the S. P. R y . I. W . P atter 28. Number of pupils enrolled 30. with Mrs. S ch u ltz about th e famous son, agent. .OAK fu Parker, p lea sa n tly enter- A verage attendance 19. No. of visitors home rem edy, V ia vi. O ffice at Mrs. lutuber o f her yo u n g friends at 42.— Carrie Hanson, teacher. Sloans. A M istak e.— L ast w eek Mr. A. P. V ile r mother in .South P a r k , V enen advertised the new '97 Model H igh ■ veiling. Prises were aw arded W hen you wish good bread use Cres- D. M. C. G au lt, o f the In dependent, Attention, Comrades! lure Barber and Mr. W ill cen t flo u r , it is same price as other brands. ’ gave us a pleasant call F rid a y last. A im five draw er, S in ge r sew ing m achine for $21, but th e price should have read T he W ashin gton C o u n ty V eteran Asso- G au lt is an old tim e new spaper man and r excelling in gu ssiu g hidden Dempsey & Kane have lime, cement th ey are all good fellow s each in his own f l 9-5°- . ciation w ill go in to cam p at W arren's |ttcr which ice cream and cuke ! G rove, H illsboro, O regon, June 30, 1897. 1 concluding a m ost e n jo yab le and sand. T h e S. P. R y . is th e oldest railroad, 1 T ents, Straw , wood, w ater, ligh ts and W hen you come from the country get C . L. Hinman has a .fine lot o f saddles. best road bed, safest, »ml in o-t accom o j m usic free. M eals for veterans I5 cents. your meals at the Western hotel. E ve ry 1 Drug Store does not sell pat- Mrs. Dr. Cole is e n tertaiu iiig her sister, d atin g, of any ra ih o a d on the Pacific T h e ten ts w ill be really for occupancy th in g neat and clean and a good meal for I'.ues at cost au d double the S h e has C o ast. Buy a ticket at H atchet office. June 29. E n cam p m en t w ill last June 30, Mrs. John C ailis, o f Sp okane 25 cents I. W . Patterson, a gen t. bine other goods t -at people July 1 and 2 en din g w ith a grand celebra A T Boos has a large stock o f m a -! her children w i.h her and .h e , are all r the worth of. A . T. Boos n f- enjoying th r d o cto r’s pleasant hom e, tion July 3. ajoying I h ave several fine violin s d irect from ch in e oil. Business m eetin g June 30 at 10 o ’clo ck 1 Blood hnd R u ssett O x and D on’t go aw ay until you see those fine th e w holesalers (10. V io lin s V ill go lor T h is is the time of year when Greer a. in. A ddress o f w elcom e at 1:30 by ■ tie from $1.25 and upw ards. ones for (5.7.S, and $25, instrn- •non S e n -e " trunks at G eo. L. m the m ayor o f H illsbo ro , H on. W . N. Bar T * Shoe Siore before m a kin g has on hand a good fresh supply o f fruits | ^ Cornu m e n ts fo r (ft. given ou ten da>.s triai. S m ith ’s. rett. Response by H on. FJ. V . G ates. • and vegetables. A ll other kin d s o f instrum ents proi»or- Com e every one w ho ever served under Mr. C. M. Byler, o f Empire C ity, a Harry \\-f ott lo o k ' is f m iily to the tio u ate ly low in price, silvered steel ■ cises of com m encem ent n ext O ld G lo ry aud h e lp in a k e this THE TIM E. I s o f th e W ilson river Saturday’ uiece o f Mr. Stokes is visiting relatives co ,, „ strings. A . P. V en en . f 1 wi th the con cert o f tll c T h e L adies A u x ilia ry A ssociation e n wliere they w ill stay for som e tim e. iye Cnoral U n cm on W edues- th is week titled to th e sam e accom m odations as T h e U n iv ersity w ill hold its 43d annual .„ c t e d with Nitrous-Oxide Harry is back at hom e -oiling 1 -eef for l ’ns- The ca n ta ta “ Rose KiraLicu . - _ i .... the veterans. Ibis been studied aud re- r ^ * a '' n leas an ^'anaesthetic, perfectly He c a n t play w hile people are hungry com m encem ent June 12-16, 1^97. O rder C h a s . B o w e n , R o d o i . p ii C r a n d a l l , o f exercises: S a tu rd a y , 8:00 p. m .— A n - -•=— Hiatt, Woods & i for Iwtf. I »large cuorus uu der the di- s&fc by ” O. C. Secretary. President. n iversary o f C o n servato ry o f music. |°^ Mrs. W alter R eed d u rin g Caples building- Satisfaction or no A ,j pcMons indebted to the M ille r’s T h e southern part o f the co u n try, from »ill be given w ith the as- ch e Pharm acy w ill save co«t by p a y in g up at S u n d a y , 11:00 a. m .— Baccalaureate S er mon, R ev. J. R . W ilso n , D. D ., o f P ort M iddleton up, had a visitation o f M exi Mquartett o f P o rtlan d s most a sauare meal can b . had t the once, as all accounts not settled w ill be lan d , O regon. A t 8:00 p. m .— Address can greaser gyp sies the forepart o f the pgers. W estern Hotel for 25 cents, -ui -ues 15 piaCed in a co llecto r’s h an d s. before the C h ristian A ssociations, Rev. w eek. Seventeen w agon loads o f m en, 1 Blootl and R u ssett clo th top rents. Mrs. P. H. W h ite has her stock o f Dr. W ilso n . M on day, 8:00 p. m .— A d wom en and children m ade up o f the Special sale for 30 d ays. m illinery and ladies hats now in and dress before the L ite ra ry Societies, R ev. , caravan. Careful w atch on th e parts o f ’ fotmer price $3 00. G re g g ’s invites S ie ladies of the v ic in ity to ca ll W . C . K a n tn er, D. D ., o f Salem , Or. Lhe residents of that v ic’ n ity saved them before breakfast after the at the store in time to make an early and exam ine them . T uesd ay, 2:30 p. tn.— A n n iversary E xer- . from any p articular loss though the rnv- pmni exercises w ill be n ext delivery o f groceries. Yon ” ow «et ciaes o f the A cad em y. A t 8:00 p. u i.— ' ers were im p ed im e n t and e v id e n tly on N. Rogers, o f Portland, spent la st F ri- E x ercises o f th e A ssociate A lum n i. W ed t!,ing at 8 p. m. A ddress by goods in time far the morning baking. the lookout for w hat th ey m igh t do. M any «ime comes “ gentle dav w ith his brother A. Rogers. H e is n esday, 10:00 a. tn.— G ra d u a tin g E x e r were am azed w ith th eir bold dem ands •Germ an, o f P o rtlan d ; es- WhC" 'ik e^ an 'o th e r sensible persons, the m illw right o f the new G aston m ill, cises o f the U n iv ersity . A t 1:40 p. m .— I lor food sn d endeavors to crow d in to the ' ***■ ( Cadw ell; m usic, b y A n n ie .” 1,Ke renovate the and a perfect m ill m av be expected aa C o rpo ratio n D in n er to A lum n i and Iu- bouses. A t our school house after the cl°b, consisting o f P rof. W . will cleanse t h e ^ ^ ^ j ittle E arly the result o f his w ork. ited G uests. A t 8:00 p. m .— C om m en ce i p assing o f gypsias the ch ild ren a t noon ar,d m andolin e; Mrs. system with ‘ ^*r. haipist; M iss Bessie famous little pill» for the 1,ver G eo. I.. Sm ith has ju st received a good m ent Con cert. Y o u areco rd ia lly in vited . found th eir din ner p ails had all d isap R isers, peared. It is understood another de- stock ■ Wt; Mr. H e n ry B erger, | , ud stom ach all the year round. --------- o f ham m ocks and some fine cro- A . T . Boos has ju s t received a good i tach m en t w ill soon pass alon g through *®r- H. J. Sch u ld erm an , C all on Hains & Bailey before se.h * quet ^ stock o f d ry goods, notions, hats and G aston and th ey should be escorted shoes. yo u r mohair. j to the co u n ty lin e. b e d s e a l i s T*' **u«ived beet seed w ill Personal.— T h e gen tlem an w ho an- j .“* * * reports w h ich th ey HOECAKE SOAP Pure Granulated Potash noyed the co n gregatio n last Su n d a y by . SOAP FOAM IS ■ °ut and fin a lly send Contains no salt or other adulterant, co n tin u a lly co u g h in g w ill find instant ■ o f c r o P> i f •*>>■ «1» . .1 S Patent it must nee- *nd will make more and better soap than re lie f by usin g One M in ute C o u gh Cure Queen of Kitchen and Laundry ” **ks Mr. H e n ry Buxton Made under U. _ al] others. .olid or crushed ly*. BeiW n speedy and harmless remedy for throat Pure White, will net make the clothes •0 supply them . essarily be differ». ^ w worth- p^ged in sifting top can« ft is more and lung trouble«. yellow nor injure the finest lace. economical and convenient, I'** *** kad at all hours at the Contains no starch, less filling. I How Old are You? Few realize that each squirrel destroys (1.50 w orth o f grain an n u ally. W ake- lee ’s Squirrel and G o ph er E x term in a to r is the m ost effective and econ om ical poi son kn ow n . Price reduced to 30 cents, J. C . S m o ck , A gen t, Sherw ood. F o r sale by J. C . C la rk , druggist. Dentistry. Dr. R . II. Ilo v e y h a vin g located ia Forest G ro ve for the p ractice o f d en tistry takes th is m ethod o f in fo rm in g the pub lic th at he is prepared to do any w ork in that line. O ffice in In gle s & P o rter’s bu ild in g. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Th* to ltati« ilfu tan st «nppN. C h as. N aylor has brought to th e G ro v e bis recent n rc’ ase, the th ree y e a r old Coeur W...r.i hv C o eu r d ’A len e, dam Boxwood by Nutw ood, second dam Ijtk e - Innd Queen By L akelan d’ s A bdallah d am of A dd Ateiu-. wo p ' . r k’ A’tl, who till holds the rei-*r.| of O regon, third «lain Prunella by A lh am bra, fourth dam Thoromrhbrod. The N orth P acific R u ral Sp irit v*y- horse is 1 olisidi ii-d by all boro- nan t • I»- tin* tastes’, piece of horsv-fl'—h ever in O togoti. an d can now w ith little or 110 tra in in g show b et ter than 2:21 g a it tro tter. T h is hor«e w ill m ake th e season in Forest G ro ve am i is now b o ie in J o n es’ stable. M r. N aylor is a judge of horses aud h as brou ght a beauty w ho is bound to please the public, and his colts are the kind that sell. Before m akin g engagem ents, horse ow ners should at least take a look a t this splendid anim al. (3 for tlie service. (1 5 for the season. Ripaiis T abu lée: at d ru ggists. R lpans T ab u les cure torpid live r. P. E . W A T E R * . W A T E R S & B A N K S P R O P R I E T O R * OK Feed Chopping Mill C H O P P IN G ON T H U R S D A Y CUSTOM GRINDING A SPECIALTY. D E A L E R * IX Hay, Crain and all kind* of Klour and Mill Peed Land Planter, Seed?». Rock Salt. Sack» and Sack Twine. Wood sawing done a» cheap a» the cheapest. Goods delivered in any part of city, FOREST GROVE. ' - • OREGON. Get your Horse Bills At the Hatchet F rintery