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About Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1897)
[ a b o u t to w n . Of- Colt trat hack t. ! letter part of tht mJv *** Gr0T* th« Caphn haa • kick in another column. l ,od» water at the Home Bakery. I *** clo«inj o f t ï w kk’ 1f r*Wn her* by Eon’t fail to read bia kick. «turned to w Weacott viaited Portland Eaatern O r ^ n Monday. Prof. Lloyd left Wednesday for South ern Oregon where he will spend two . The Hom* Bakery has a Dew kind of weeks visiting Crater lake and other |ce cream that is. .tionery, City Drug Store. “ T rap p .- i . W,yuP " They call points of interest. Early in July he goes ice c r e a m and ice cream soda - HP though. Try it. TUn •* no trap in it into the Sonnd region where he will raider's Home Bakery. spend the summer collecting specimens Mr- James Shepherd i. i [jfliam Glare left for Seattle >n Portland for Columbia college. ty morning. A. P. Venenis agent for the latest im the - - °* «« . sold at a reasonable profit at chapter of the E.ster8n S u rd “ “ Gr8nd proved, High Arm Singer sewing ma chine. All attachments and a five Drug Store. lar'c and wife returned Tuesday C re, drawer machine for $21.00. A pretty effect of the baccalaureate ex p to San Francisco. Harry Crossley is h d8‘ t plumbing done by Chas. La- feet of fenci * “ J m a thousand ercises at the auditorium Sunday was the imitation of a pipe organ by Misa J have it done right. Office: own place and those t f h i ^ f ?>, ° D ^ Lois Parker on the organ and Miss Lee * * * ’■ “ “ " y re“ d“ " ' I » • “ • c ~ * r . « and Mrs. Cook on the piano. The de- [ ails »nd glass at Abbot & Roe B & K,ne hiv. sceptioa would have been perfect had e Bayley, of Newport, cousin and sand. ’ cement “ ot the musicians been in sight. If you would have soft, silky and abun dant hair, take good care of it. Use for H ,y ’ I D° UnCeS that Rev- A- Rogers, recently lunch for to or 15 cents at Mrs. j P*stor of the Congregational church a dressing Ayer’s Hair Vigor only, that i Home Bakery. | here' llas accepted a call to New What- being tbe most reliable and scientific article, anci without which no toilet is ,nlt Hartman nee Mrs. Alonzo I L° m’ 4sh'' at a S00*1 salary. complete. It keeps the scalp clean, ,ho ha- resided here the past All who have revived b-et g cool and healthy. for Baker City whe she and h r ' soop eceive blank re;, , ti the, Mr. Geo. i. Hall, lately of this county are requested to fill out and fia , »ill make their new home. but more recently teaching at St. Helens, in as a full report cf the crop : .. in town go to Mrs. Kreider’ successfully p.ssed his bar examination not get the blanks to.. Henry kery for a good 15 cent lunch. writh high credit and has been admitted to wii: be pleareo tc supply tit«.-.. practice in the courts. He has also beeu s. Best left Tuesday for Mon- Mr. Ben Patterson, of Heppner, a appointed general deputy prosecuting student ofP .U . three or four years ago attorney for this fifth judicial district |ur dealer for Crescent flour, spent Friday and Saturday here lie an-, it is understood will go into partner iven’t it request them to get it. has just completed his studies at the ship with District Attorney Cleeton, tla Parker is visiting her aunt University at Buffalo, N. Y. Persons indebted to Dr. G. W. Cole id this week. A. r Boos has a large stock of ma will please pay some to Mrs Cole or J. C. chine oil. Clark and obtain receipt. All accounts to loan in sums to suit. Rooms Shute Building, Hillsboro, Or. Mrs. W. D. Hare, Misses Osmund, contracted prior to Jan. 1, 1897, remain ing unpaid, will be collected by process R. Cornelius is attending the Miss Lura Waggener Dr. A. B. Bailey and Dr. Linklater, of Hillsboro, attended of law if not paid within a short time. r urge, visited him Tuesday Kiting The Congregationalist, of Boston an- in Portland this week. the Grand Chapter of the order of the like good bread, try the Cres- Eastern Star, which met in Portland and you will use no other. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. iwbury, of Monmouth, is in the When you come from the country get immencement. your meals at the Western hotel. Every ire troubled w ith Catarrh, Sore Lung Disease consult Dr. C. esJohnson, of Dilley, and Gilt- J. Reynolds are attending the E n c a m p m e n t at Independence. : ca be had at an hot: » v. 1 Hotel. r. Buxton is announced in the papers to give the Alumni ad- he Agricultural College com- it nex week. sjost reeeived a fresh supply id coffee from San Francisco ries are the best in the market. Hips, of Northwestern Iowa, is ian's hotel, looking over the r land for himself and a num- nds at his home. Trustees Napoleon Davis, Newton Mc Coy andj. T. Whalley, of Portland, L. H. Andrews, of Oregon City, A. P. Gil bert, ol Salem, Myron Eells, of Union, Wash., ,are attending commencement thing neat and clean and a good meal for here. Mrs. Whalley accompanies Mr. Whallev. • • 25 cents. Constable Vaughn made a trip beyond The boys of the college Glee club are Wapato Lake, Wednesday morning, congratulating themselves that although serving papers in a civil suit. their minstrel show was barred out from Gregg's cash shoe store has no kick to the auditorium it drew into the audience make dealing exclusively in shoes that all but two of the faculty. were made in 1897. That means low Teeth extracted with Nitrous-Oxide prices even if you wear No. 2 % 3 or Gas, a pleasant anaesthetic, perfectly you are entitled to all sizes and widths. safe, by Dr. O. C. Hiatt, Woods & Before making your purchase in shoes Caples building. Satisfaction or no call ut Greggs cash shoe store and be fit charge. ted in new fresh clean goods, no bank To prevent burglarsfrom blowing open rupt stock in mine but I can and w ill their safes, business men since the bauk meet bankrupt prices. See our stock of closed, have liung on the knobs of their ladies’ Oxfords.—J. L. Gregg. safes notes telling how they may be Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Bagley opened, and saying that the safe contains and Banker Schute, of Hillsboro, were nothing but books and papers. in town on business Wednesday. A square meal can be had at the Caples is Kicking all the small Ladies Western Hotel for 25 cents, .ucches 15 shoes out of the store. Now is the time cents. to get those small feet fitted at a small de bread, pies, and cakes at lider’s Home Bakery. It is Mrs. Lizzie Schultz, manager of Wash 1 buy than to bake. ington county for the Viavi company, is people of North Dakota, seek- located in the Dr. Large cottage east of tion stopped in Hillsboro Tues- the Christian church. y have been looking over the When the spring time comes, “ gentle 1 of the Northwest and will go .Annie,” like all other ser siblc persons, : valley. will cleanse the liver and renovate the price. The University trustees held a meeting Tuesday evening with five members from abroad and Messers. A. Hinman and C. F. Clapp, the resident members, but as it takes eight for a quorum nothing was done except grant degrees, which have system with DeWitt’s Little Early to be ratified later, and the board ad Risers, famous little pills for the liver journed to meet Monday in Portland. ana *• the vesr round. Sheriff Bradford was in the Grove Call on Haines & Bailey before selling Wednesday and made a pleasant call to the H a t c h k t . your mohrit. S. Hughes & Son of Forest Grove, Ore If the hair is falling out, or turning grav, requiring a stimulant with nourish gon, are again on the market with a ing and coloring food, Hall s \ egetable | full and complete line of McCormick We also have on Scicilian Hair Renewer is just the speci- I harvesting goods. hand all goods required in the harvest fic. or hay field. We also carry a line of C. L. Hinman has a fine lot of saddles. Eldorado lubricating oils which have Ladies wishing to talk with Mrs. been thoroughly tested for their wearing Schultz about the famous home remedy, qualities. Also prims, oils, brushes, Viavi, will find her at home on Satur screen doors and many other beautiful days. Mail orders promptly attended and useful things. stock of fine confectionery at der’s Home Bakery. 10 cents hair, cutting 25 cents tie Band-Box Barber Shop, one of Hayden & Buxton’s meat market. Good work and attention,— Liles & Allen, Mrs. Geo. L. Smith drove to iaturday, and remained to the :ar Grand Chapter. 1 . Graves, of Portland, will do »work Thursday, Friday and Jfeach week until the doctor’s s strong enough to do work. * is a graduate of the Univei- to. ichigan. Fred McLeod, of Dilley, has quite re of Hillsboro people are at- covered from his long illness and is fear t exercises of commencement ing that he will not be able much longer to play the part of invalid but will have and Brown pay cash for to go to work. A healthy color and a by, wool, hides, pelts, brass, tendency toward corpulency betray that he is no longer a sick man. d old rubber. Go to the Little llandbox Barber shop for an easy shave and a neat hair cut. A i . lkn & I.1US, barbers. The Lciayville acbool cloaca Friday. For Sale.— Two Winchester rifles ; worth $10 for sale for $3.50 each. A. P.j Venen. Mrs. Henderson, of Gaston, is in town attending the exercises at the Univer-1 sity. A. T. Bojs has just received a good stock ot dry goeds, notions, hats and 1 shoes. Rev. Mr. Water», for five years pastor of the M. E. church here, is in town visiting friends. Parties going East or South should get 1 a ticket over the S. P. Ry. I. W. Patter son, agent. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, of Greenville, came in Wednesday to witness the grad uation of their sou, Charles. Persons coming from a distance to trade in Forest Grove should remember that meals can be had at all hours at the Western Hotel. A good lunch can be had for 15 cents or a regular meal for 25 cents. . „ere Ohm * ™ *ui equal oe»r ^ « « « « - jn June h»» not been kaown for many Ir — ■ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. A Mistake.— Last week Mr. A. P. Mr. Ed. Naylor wa* in Portland two Venen advertised the new ’97 Model High days this week attending to business af Arm five drawer, Singer sewing machine fairs.. for $21, but the price should have read Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Huntington, wire among the commencement visitors. Mr. Charles Bateman, of Gales Creek, Mr. Herb Matteson, of Gaston, was do is in town to repair the damage done to the plastering of Dr. Ward’s residence ing business in the Grove Wednesday. by fire. The state Sunday school convention The S. P. Ry. is the oldest railroad, meets iu The Dalles June 28-30. best road bed, safest, and most accomo Rev. Mr. Wilbur, associate pastor ot dating, of any railroad on the Pacific the First Unilerian church at Portland Coast. Buy a ticket at Hatchet office. and president of the Mazamas, is in town I. W. Patterson, agent. i this week. Reedville school closes Friday after Rev. W. H. Ackerman, pastor of the noon. Wm. Rassmussen and Agnes First Congregational church of Portland, Imlay have passed the county examin is in town. ation and will receive common school Dr. C. L. Large reports a daughter diplomas. born to the wife of the Czar of Russia on I have several fine violins direct from the 10th. the wholesalers $10. Violins will go for Mrs. Geo. W. Stinchcombe and child $4-50, $15 ones for $5.75, and $25, instru ren arrived Saturday from Michigan, ments for $8, given on ten days trial. All other kinds of instruments propor where they have been for sometime, and »■ ' remain with Mrs. Stinchcombe’s tionately low iu price, silvered steel •later, ” rs. Buchanan. strings. A. P. Venen. a (jurty of three Indian women and a Messrs. A. E. Smith and Geo. E. man were very much disgusted at being Easterly, who are driving through the taken for the advance guard of the Mexi country representing the McMinnville can gypsies and being treated accord broom factory, were here Wednesday. ingly. They were in town Wednesday. Personal.— The gentleman who 1- Failure with the bank makes no differ noyed toe congregation last Sunday I. > ence with Haiqes & Bailey’s business. continually coughing wil: fiud insta.: They an ttil’. prepared for business as relief by using One Minute Cou^b Cure usual. a speedy and harmless remedy for throat aud lung troul:!~s. Rev. Mr. Huutingtou, an old resident, is visiting at Prof. Marsh’s home. His Mr. A. Morrill and family, of Glen- wood, spent Friday in towu. Mr. M. is a home until recently has been in Califor deputy assessor and will remain here for nia but he is now visiting his sous in two weeks or so examining into th* Eastern. Oregon. wealth of our citizens. Ileury Hamilton returned yesterday All persons indebted to the Miller's Pharmacy will save cost by paying up at once, as all accounts not settled will La- placed in a collector’s hands. from Southern been putting in claim in which own. lie will Fourth. Oregon where he the stamp mill on Ingles, Friday and remain until after It is the Best oh E»rth. That is what Edwin da & 1 trker, mer chants of Plains, tin., say of Chamber lain's Pain Halm, for rheumatism, lame back, deep seated »ml muscular pains. Sold by J. C. Clark, drug-rii-t. Notice. Pacific University, as a Government Repository, offers the free use of that part of its library to tbe public for pur poses of reference, as follow»; Tile upper room at the North end of Mursli Hall will be open each morning except Sunday from 9 to 12, until farther notice. Jos. W. M arsh , librarian. Notice. The P'armer’s Hotel, at Gaston, has re opened and will be conducted in the same homelike manner as before b y j . W. Bates, son-in-law, of the late W. F. Ralston. Save Your G rain. Few realize that each squirrel destroy» $1.50 worth of grain anmiaily. Wake- lee’s Squirrel and Gopher Exterminator is the most effective and economical poi son known. Price reduced to 30 cents, J. C. Smock, Agent, Sherwood. For sale by J. C. Clark, druggist. D entistry. Dr. R. H. Ilovey having located ia Forest Grove for the practice of dentistry takes this method of informing the pub lic that he is prepared to do any work ia that liue. Office iu Ingles & l ’urter’» hnildinu has tl e he the Mr. Henry Wirtz has raised as an expe Invitations have been received to the riment some flax in his garden which looks thrifty and as though flax raising marriage of Miss France» M. Rowe to Rev. Johu Wesley Taylorat Chattanooga, might be profitably carried oti here. Teun., on July 7. Miss Rowe resided The Verboort school closesuext week, here until last year and the many friends probably Thursday. Maggie Reiling of her family here wish her life’s every and Pius L. Moore have completed the joy. common school course and will receive Notice is hereby given that the partnir- county diplomas. ship heretofore existing under the firm For Diamond Dyes, go to A. T. Boos’. name of LaCour.se & Brown have dis Will furnish sulphpr, burlap and funds solved, and the business will lie conli 11- to care for the coming hop crop. For ueil by Mr. LaCourse at the old stand terms call on Edward L. Naylor, our first door east of S. Hughes & Son’s, local agent, at his office at Forest Grove, l-'orest Grove, Oregon. Or., or the J. M. Russell Co. Portland, Tbe conductor’s annual excursion to Or. Salem comes next Sunday, 20th. Round Go to Abbott & Roe and rent a cres trip is $1.00 from all stations, children cent bicycle and never walk hotne. 50 cents. A big crowd went from here Mr. John Bocktr, of Greenville, who last year and everybody enjoyed it has gone to California for his health, is Time for train is: Gaston 6:40 a. m.; reported in a recent letter from his son Dilley 6:50; Forest Grove 6:55; Cornelius to be much benefited J already by tbe 7:00; Hillsboro- 7:10; Reedville 7:20; Beaverton 7:30. change of climate. j in m u r j. If there is «ny reason w h y you should use any sarsaparilla, there is every reason w h y you sh ould use A y e r ’s. W hen you take sarsaparilla you take it to cure d is e a s e ; you want to he cured as q u ic k ly as possible and as ch eap ly as possible. T h a t is why you should use A y e r ’s : it cures q u ic k ly and c h e ap ly — and it cures to stay. M any people write us : “ I would sooner h ave one bottle of A y e r ’s S arsap arilla than three of any other k i n d .” A d r u g g ist writes that ‘ ‘ one bottle of A y e r ’s will g iv e more benefit than six of any other kind. If one bottle of A y e r ’s will do the w ork of three it must h a r e the strength of three at the cost of one. T h e r e ’s the point iu a nutshell. It pays eve ry w ay to use The tax roll will be closed on June 25 so that the sheriff may close up his books before July 1. Last Saturday. S. L. Cline shipped from this city to the Washington caunty mills at Forest Grove, 3,000 bushels of milling wheat.— Corvallis Gazette, Jur e The H atchet is in receipt of a com 11. Forest Grove not only affords a munication from Mr. J. B. Prickett, of market for Washington county’s wheat School rulers free at Gregg’s Shoe the Labor Exchange, regarding the ar sett and Miss Sadie Bennett, but takes tbe surplus of the valley. ticle "Pop-ed Out’ ’ of last week. Com 'Lake, were in town Wedues- Store. Wanted— All kinds of fat stock.—John mencement rush prevents its publication Mr. W. H. H. Myers is in Portland at McNamer, Forest Grove. now but it will appear in the next issue. lesyou tired to read the H a t - tending the Pioneer and Indian War Arthur L. Denny, of LaFayette, at Veteran meetings. The Oregonian Married.— Rev. Mr. Clapp, Wednesday ' George L. Sm ilu's and buy tended the commencement exercises. noon, at tbe home of Mrs. Krieder in splendid couches. With one speaks of Mr. Myers as the political sage Cream Trappe, the latest, at Mrs. this city, united in marriage Mr. Robert *t tired feeling vanishes and o f Washington county ^ appaienriy Alexander and mrs. Emma Sheldon. Krieder's Home Bakery. 1 the H atchkt and become not recognizing “ Buck a;> After tbe ceremony refieshments of locates him at Wapato. *ppy. Mrs. Schulmerich, of Hillsboro visited cream and cake were served. The bride jockey Club toilet soap. Large cake, friends in the Grove this week. Ransom and daughter and groom left on tbe evening Portland Pendleton to visit during five cents. City Drug Store. Geo. L. Smith ha- iast received a good train for a short trip and on their return Mrs. Frank Johnson was in Tuesday, stock of hammocks au l some fine cro will make their home on Mr. Alexan and had expert tooth extractor Dr. Hiatt quet set-. der's farm. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander rindows and mouldi igs a e x t r a c t a number of difficult teeth un- Abbott & Roe. Mr. Hartley and wife, of Greenville, have the best wishes of a wide circle of r S influence of the new remedy ad were in attendance at the graduating friends and acquaintances for their fu 1 *t the Home Bakery. ministered by Dr. C. L. Large. . exercises Wednesday. Their son being ture success and happiness. »S- T. Crow and T. J. Thorp j turned home highly pleased. A very happy social dance was given a graduate. ‘dependence Wednesday to 1 ... find the finest perfumes in by the students Wednesday evening at Waters and Banks have had the rollers “cauipment of the G. A. R. ^ >t ,he city Drug store. Verts ball after the concert. About of their feed mill corrugated and are now twenty couples attended. Walker’s Ti HcTCHKT Printery is settled in ready to grind feed finely and evenly. orchestra furnished music. ll»s just received a large . ie ;n the Hinman brick on Bring on your feed. The finest bunch of cattle that ever w**e. bolts, screws, and etc. ,*s “ ** ^ t , nd comfortably «ituated C ,, Main street improved Clark's cheese factory will pay 53 and went oat of Washington county is on ita kantner D. D., of Salem, again. Painting way to Portland today. They are six to cents a hundred for milk. address before the appearances and , modern teen head bought by John McNamcr of Monday evening on adapt the room to the n BED SEAL IS tbe Bergeaon boys on the Nehalem and ■ Life. printing office. sold to tbe Portland Packing Company. Pore 0 anulated Potash L .tu 1 “ loropitoclt of fine best line of oils and r . L. Hinman h a s a ■ ■ 8' nther Contains no salt or other au ' '•rant, SOAP FOAM. IS *«rket. AU> glass aud oil for engins, cylinders and ... j w;p make more and better aoa, 'han * machines. eitbei solid or crushed lye. L ng Queen ut Kitchen and Lauudi ^ Pure White, wH! not makes the clothes «me of year when Greer Button, Tattoo. C a p .e s fo r s packed in sifting top car* it is n re ..-onomicsl and convenient. yell jw nor !2*rrr the finest lase. *!ood fresh supply of fruits ton and will •*** you "Kr cen ts a card o f t w o d o z e n - l a A yer ’ s A rgument . Chas. Naylor lias brought to the Grove his reoont purchase, the three year old Coeur de Wood by Cneur d’Alene, dam Boxwood bv Nutwood, second dam Lake land Gm-eii by Lakeland’s Abdallah dam of Add A ten*-, two veir 2 : 20 . who still holds tin- record of Oregon, third dam Prunella bv Alhambra, fourth dam Thorougbbr- il. The North Itieil’c Rural Spirit says this horse is considered by all borieiii.ni l i be tin* fastest piece of limst -fle-fi evei seen in Oregon, and e » n now with little or 110 training show bet ter than 2 : 2 1 gait trotter. This horse will make tbe season in Forest Grove and is now here in Jones’ stable. Mr. Naylor is a judge of horses and has brought a beauty who is bound to please the public, and his colts' are the kind that sell. Before making engagements, horse owners should at least take a look McNamer’s Tillamook stage is being at this splendid animal. $3 for the service. $15 for the season. well patronized now. Wednesday Rev. F'ather Scholl came from the city of IC riu riite Y o u r l l o w o l * YVIMi C'MMourctN. clams and Messrs. W. H. Crosley, Mort C an d y C a t h a r tic , e u ro c o n s tip a tio n fo re v e r. Hallett and McNamer from the half way 10c, 2fte. If C. C. C. fa il, d ru ^ 'irists re fu n d m oney. catnp. Monday’s passengers were Mes- V. E . W A T E R » . C. L. B A N K A . dames Cary and Beal, and Messrs. Hicks and Nelson from Bay City. Tuesday the W A T E R S & HANKS PR O PR I IÎTOHS OK passengers lrom the Grove were John Wirtz and G. T. Galligan. Driver Quick reports that it has been raining in Tilla mook since Wednesday night. C H O P P IN G ON T H U R S D A Y Feed Chopping Mill Messrs. J. A. Abbott and C. O. Roe go to Salem today to identify a Crescent wheel which was stolen from them some time ago. A week ago Tuesday Frank Lewis, a young fellow, quarter blood Indian, who has been staying near Thatch-rr, wanted to rent a bicycle of Abbott Sc Roe with which to go to Salem and finally secured one after the man with whom he had been stopping vouched for him. Two or three days later the firm received word from the Salem chief of police that a boy had been trying to dispose of the wheel there at so low a price as to excite suspicion and on examination had confe.-sed that the machine was not his. Tbe firm went up Saturday to identify their property bat the caae was continued and they here again had to go as a young attorney haa been appointed by the court for the de fense and be is fighting for fee» though his client is ’ ready to conL-as aud the matter is clearly proven. CU STO M G R IN D IN G A DEALERS H a y , G ra in an d a ll k in d s S P E C IA L T Y IN of F lo u r an d M ill Fer<T L a n d P la s te r, S e e d s, R o ck S a lt, S a c k s an d S a c k T w in e . W ood m w in * d o n e a s c h e a p as th e c h e a p e s t. G o o d s d e liv e r e d in a n y p art o f c ity , FORK. C O R O V K i 1 - - - ORKOON Get your Horse Bills At the Hatchet Printery — _ _ WMML/a» uvti* «HM» livif aim »« 1 / • ICH RGIU *»*■*» •>» “•'» *«*»»*««. »»I cnee»®— Fancy m ini, new, <w»k»i**t th em advice® .... . . . « .I . l a i U i e V m i i w A m o r in a * re u e v e m p e u m e r e , h iit u - ot Ute male registration last year waa , (air to good, 7®8Hc; Yo I »c; Eastern. H _ .l.