Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897, June 24, 1897, Image 5

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ABOUT TO W N .
,
Miss Annie McMillan, of Hayward,
F° r and Mr. Henry Baldwin, of Portland,
* * * * • at hi. office a tF o ^ tG m v " were married last Saturday at the home
of the bride’s parents, Rev. Mr. Tigard,
tidily-
Or
e ' **■ Russc11 Co- Portland, I ot Beaverton, officiating. Only the im­
.„.tionery, City Drugstore.
^
mediate relatives were present. Congrat­
. g L. Naylor set out for Pendleton
merchanttail°r. ulations were warmly extended to the
happy pair, then all repaired to a boun­
J.v.
returned. A n y Z ^
,y WS hM teous repast.
# best ice cream and ice cream soda clean or repair call on lnn,'^’
^ ‘°
Caples has a kick in another column.
’ ereider’s Home Bakery.
Don’t fail to read bis kick.
H. Whitehead, of Glencoe, was a | ice c r e a m X is^ '^ .y1 u p /^ T h ty «U
Mr. G. H. Hid.link, of Buxton, who
^ ,Dt caller Monday.
|it “ Trappa.” There
is no trap in it has been seriously ill for the past two
3goods sold at a reasonable profit at tllouKh- Try it.
weeks died at his home the 22d inst.,
(City Drug Store.
Mrs. Maria Clarke, who has been visit- aged fifty-six years. Deceased has re­
Dr. Hovcy returned from Salem
8 at the ho®e of Mrs. A. T. Smith sided in Washington county the past
Tfirst of the week.
-I**1“*1 We?k. left f°r her hotue Monday. fourteen years, and was a prosperous and
industrious farmer, and a highly re­
your plumbing done by Chas. La- this lad^moffier1 Gr°V‘’ W3S n*med ^ spected citizen. His loss will be a great
He and have it done right. Office:
loss to family and friends. Those who
lishntt & Roe's or at my residence.
‘en y°u w>sh good bread use Cres-
survive him are his wife and eight chil­
L
of .-o « ..n a , is " " f flour' i l » w oe price a* «her brand,, dren, namely, Minnie aged 23, Lena,
iog at the home of Mrs. James.
- arned.—At the residence of John Jennie, Sena, Hattie, Annie, Henry,
and Willie. Rev. William Traver, of Port­
lints, oils and glass at Abbot & Roe's J u n e l’, Mr
Mrs“
land preached the funeral sermon and
Fred Harris, formerly with Miller, Susan Knighten. J. T. Fletcher, J. P. deceased was buried in Buxton cemetry
accepted a position wfth J. C. Clark, officiating.
at 10 oclock Thursday.
(Cold ioda water at the Home Bakery,
.Dietrich spent Sunday here with
terms call on
e £
“«‘ f ° V T
The assignees, A. Hinrnan and Samuel
Hughes, have finished their inventory of
the bank of Forest Grove, and find its
condition sound. Unless Mr. Pfanner
has a large amount in personal notes out­
standing. yet to come in, there is an
question but what ihe bank is solvent.
Their report was sent to Hillsboro
Monday, to be filed. The report shows:
A s s e ts —
R ea l e s ta te .......................................................$ 8,300 00
D is c o u n ts ................................................................. 15.874 80
D is co u n ts o r c o lla te ra l in U. S. N a ­
tio n a l b a n k , P o rtla n d , O r ...................... 19.358 oo
O v e r d i a f t s ............................................................. 1,23a 41
O th e r p e rs o n a l p r o p e r t y .............................
72800
C a sh on h a n d ........... ....................................... 1,755 89
C o lle c tio n w ith L . S. N a tio n a l b a n k .. .
354 00
B a la n ce in S e a b o a rd N a tio n a l b a n k .
N e w Y o r k .....................................
400 ( 2
N e v a d a b a n k S an F r a n c is c o ............................
168 8b
F irs t N a tio n a l b a n k , M c M in n v ille .......
65 22
S h u te & F o ot H ills b o r o ,.............................
153 19
T o t a l............................................................... I48 390 79
L ia b ilitie s -
T im e ce rtific a te s o f d e p o s it......................$ 2,042 50
D e m an d ce rtific a te s o f d e p o s it...................... 3,184 87
D e p o sits su b je c t to c h e c k ................................. 20,612 27
O u ts ta n d in g d r a f ts ........! .............................. 3,24010
C la im s p re s e n te d at tim e o f m a k in g in ­
v e n t o r y ................................................................. ia .345 11
The Blue and the Gray.
Both men and women are apt to feel a little
blue, when the gray hairs begin to show. It's
a very natural feeling. Iu the normal oondition
of things gray hairs belong to advanced age.
They have no business whitening the head of
man or woman, who has not begun to go
down the slope of life. A s a matter of faot,
the hair turns gray regardless of age, or of
life's seasons ; sometimes it is whitened by
sioknees, but more often from lack of oare.
When the hair fades or turns gray there’s no
need to resort to hair dyes. The normal color
of the hair is restored and retained by the use of
A yer’s H air Vigor.
A y e r ’s C u r c h o o k , “ a s to ry o f c u r e s to ld b y th e c u r e d .”
too p a g e s , fre e . J. C. A y e r Co., L o w e l l , M a ss.
T o t a l.............................................................
$41.424 85
Lnice lunch for io or 15 cents at Mrs.
Dempsey & Kane have lime, cement
A. P. Venen is agent for the latest im­
Of the assets there is questionable col­
and
sand.
eider’s Home Bakery.
proved, High Arm Singer sewing ma­ lateral in the U. S. National bank, in
¡Prof. Green started for San Francisco,
The Conductor’s excursion Sunday chine. All attachments and a five Portland of $7,575 and questionable dis­
was a big affair, Twenty-four coaches drawer machine for $21.00.
iday for a two week’s stay.
counts auiouuting to $798.15 or a total of
ji .s . ..e |t. st o.i Earth.
Wanted— All kinds of fat stock.—John
carried nearly 7000 people to Salem, of
At the 13th Annual Convention held $8,373.15, leaving *40,017.64.
That is what Edwards A l’aiker. tner-
McNamer, Forest Grove.
fhen in town go to Mrs. Kreid er’
whom, about 700 were from the west side at Independence, Mrs. Gen. T. J. Thorp,
, Bakery for a good 15 cent lunch.
Finest confectionery at Western Hotel chri its of Plains, tia., sav ot Chamber-
Dr. W. G. Cole is iu town to stay after
and 60 from Forest Grove.
J. B. Matthews W. R. C. No. II, was
..1.. ’s Pain l’.ulin, for rheumatism, lame
store.
Fresh line just In.
a brief absence in Eastern Oregon.
It L Gregg, our popular shoe dealer,
back, deep sealed and muscular pains
All who have received beet seed will elected delegate to the National Conven­
Clark’s cheese factoiy will pay 55 and
sin Portland Tuesday.
The tax roll will be closed on June 25
Sold by J. C. Clark, druggist.
soon receive blank reports which the,- tion at Buffalo, N. Y ., which meets some
60 cents a hundred for milk.
list your dealer for Crescent flour. are requested to fill out and finally send time in August. These patriotic women so that the sheriff may close up his
A social dance was held in Verts hull
Notice.
Ithey haven’t it request them to get it. in as a full report of the crop. If any do may rest assured that they have selected books before July 1.
a loyal representative as their standard
last night to console those who were dis
not
get
the
blanks
Mr.
Henry
Buxton
Mr.
Carr
19
laying
a
new
board
side­
Pacific
University,
as a Government*
H.T. Danforth is studying medicine
bearer.
appointed in the picnic. Wirlz’s orches­ Repository, offer* the free use of that
will be pleased to supply them.
walk in front of the Western Hotel.
|the office of Dr. Cauthorn.
tra furnished excellent music.
a art of its library to the public for pur­
Go to Abbott & Roe and rent a cres­
The S. P. Ry. is the oldest railroad,
Washington ^unty
county was
was noticeable
noticeable a-
at
Money to loan in sums to suit. Rooms
poses of reference, as follows; The upper
cent bicycle and never walk home.
Mrs.
Carr
lias
resumed
charge
of
the
best road bed, sutest, and most accomo­
L j, Shute Building, Hillsboro, Or. | the State '«eraus’ encampment, at In
room at the North end of Marsh Hall will
1 dependence, for its large attendance.
We would advise every young man and dating, of any railroad on the Pacific Western Hotel confectionary store and
be open each morning except Sunday
opened
up
a
fine
lot
o
candies.
;.E Strait spent Tuesday in our city. Hon. II. W. Gates, of Hillsboro, was every young woman who contemplates Coast. Buy a ticket at Hatchet office.
from 9 to 12, until farther notice.
I.
W.
Patterson,
agent.
The
Pythian
conclave,
postponed
on
the
study
of
law,
whether
for
the
purpose
■ if you like good bread, try the Cres- e'ected to the second office, Vice Com­
Jos. W. M arsh , librarian.
mander.
of entering upon the practice of it as a
at flour and you will use no other.
Jones’ stage still continues to run to account of the unpromising prospect ot
weather,
will
take
place
at
Forest
Grove
profession, or for mental culture, or as a Portland Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Suve Your Grit in.
A. T. Boos has a large stock of ma­
. W. Hop, all the same as American
on Saturday, June 27. A grittid time is
groundwork for a general business career,
Few realize that each squirrel destroy»
chine oil.
Personal.— The gentleman who
dry.
promised. Evers body come.
to write the Sprague Correspondence
f t . 50 worth of grain annually. Wake-
noyed tile congregation last Sunday I
Mesdames
Hicks
and
Haines,
of
Hill-
School
of
Law
678,
Telephone
Building,
fhy is girl in a ball room like a For-
lee’9 Squirrel and Gopher Exterminator
Failure
with
the
bank
makes
no
differ­
Detroit, Mich., for particulars with refer­ continually coughing wil: And instan, ence with Haines & Bailey's business is the most effective and economical poi­
iGrove citizen? Because they want A. boro, called on friends Monday.
relief
by
using
One
Minute
Cou"h
Cure
inner.
The Occidental confectionary store has ence to their method of conducting the a speedy and harmless remedy for tliroat They are still prepared for business as son known. Price reduced to 30 cents,
study in this branch by mail. This
f. C. Smock, Agent. Sherwood. For sale
usual.
|f. D. Hare, of Hillsboro, was in Port- consolidated with The Home Bakery.
school has made a wonderful success of and lung troubles.
by J. C. Clark, druggist.
1 Sunday.
Dandruff is an exudation from the pores the correspondence system as applied to
A s igne s S. Hughe- and A. Hinmai
Mr. Hiram Naylor is in town visiting
of
the skin that spreads and dries, form­ the law. Particulars are furnished by his brothers. He intends returning to went to Hillsboro yesterday to file in
Dentistry.
|Dr. E. M. Graves, of Portland, will do
their bond in the bank matter. It took
: Hiatt’s work Thursday, Friday and ing scurf and causing the hair to fall out. the School free for the asking. If any Honolulu soon.
Dr. R. H. Hovey having located in-
but part of a day for them to get an Forest Grove for the practice of dentistry
of our readers write for particulars we
day of each week until the doctor’s Hall’s Hair Renewer cures it.
All persons indebted to the Miller’s
“rkes this method of informing the pub­
ilder is strong enough to do work.
When you come from the country get would request them to mention this pa­ Pharmacy will save cost by paying up at $ So,000 bond in Forest Grove,
t
lic that lie is prepared to do any work in
> doctor is a graduate of the Univei- your meals at the Western hotet. Every­ per in connection with their inquiry.
once, as all accounts not settled will be
Mrs. Lizzie Schultz, manager of Wash
1 bat line. Office in Ingles & Porter’»
1 of Michigan.
thing neat and clean and a good meal for
Many a man, who has been sent to an placed in a collector’s hands.
ington county for the Viavi company, is
building.
25
cents.
earlv and even suicidal grave by the tor­
| Dr. W. G. Cole is again shaking hands
Mrs. Mary THden the geDial postmist- located in the Dr. Large cottage east of
tures
of
dyspepsia,
would
be
alive
and
the
Christian
church.
itb his many friends.
Mr. W. W. Parker cut his left hand
SVkoeaa
r,vss o£ Thatcher, visited friends in the
o t some ■
well today, had he tested the virtttes'6f
I lacourse and Brown pay cash for badly with an ax last Saturday while Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This is no tempor­ Grove yesterday.
Editor Loug’s family on Friday was Fro tact t j o u r Ideas : they may brine yon w e a
W
rlle
......
» J O H N W EUDERBtJRN A CO.. Patent AD
¡s, poultry, wool, hides, pelts, brass, splitting wood. Dr. C. E. Geiger dressed ary appetizer, but a radical, scientific
For Diamond Dyes, go to A. T. Boos’. increased y the advent of a very young nrva Washington, D. C „ fo r thslr fl.Axl prise «
the wound, haviug had to take nine
sud
list o f tw o bundred Inventions wanted
:r, and old rubber.
Gregg's cash shoe store has no kick to but attractive lady and on Tuesday Mr.
stitches in it. One of the small arteries remedy. It makes life worth living.
Bert
Bowen
became
the
father
of
a
pro­
|E. L. Naylor returned Wednesday was severed.
The names of those who had deposits make dealing exclusively in shoes that spective voter. The Argus is doing as
1 a business trip to Pendleton.
with
Mr. Pfanner’s bank to the amount were made in 1897. That means low well as could be expected under the cir-
Teeth extracted with Nitrous-Oxide
prices even if you wear No. 2ji 3 or 3>i
| If it makes you tired to read the H at - Gas, a pleasant anaesthetic, perfectly o f$250 and over are here given:
you are entitled to all sizes and widths. cu instances.
G
H
Baber.....................................
$
1
720
8
6
tHEt go to George L. Sm ith’s and buy safe, by Dr. O. C. Hiatt, Woods &
M Bisbee................................
I 200 49 Before making your purchase in shoes
Button, Button. Caples has the but­
t of his splendid couches. With one Caples building. Satisfaction or no . T G Todd....................................... i 000 00
I call at Greggs cash shoe store and be fit­ ton and will sell you nice buttons for 5
|fthose that tired feeling vanishes and charge.
John Lord
...........................
920 00 ted in new fresh clean goods, no bank­
cents a card of two dozen.
Geo Kirkwood..........
84145
lean read the H a tc h et and become
Mrs. C. E. Reynolds, ofTillamook, on Win H Croaley.
..... ..........
Ron 00 rupt stock in mine but I can and will
«ting happy.
J. Smock, of Sherwood, has been com­
her return from the East where she has Robert N Varley..............................
780 00 meet bankrupt prices. See our stock of
missioned
a notary publ c.
597 47 ladies’ Oxfords.—J. L. Gregg.
|Hiss Nellie Crane, of Portland, is been visiting friends and relatives visited Gaston Co-op. Milling Co.,......
Otto S Parson* ..........................
532 46
Biting Mrs. Bertha Boas this week.
over Saturday with Mrs. S. T. Crow, Mary K Harwick......................
Jockey Club toilet soap. Large cake,
50000 Jim Cronin, Bud and Tom Bonce left
five cents. City Drug Store.
.........
.........
389 50 for Clatskanie Wednesday.
| Doors, windows and mouldings a taking McNamer’s stage Sunday for her A T Knox
Tho* Cox..... .............................. »
386 37
home.
Clins. Naylor nag brought to the Grove
rtland prices. Abbott & Roe.
Caples is K icking all the small Ladies
Current on the street the past week
Albert Bennett .
................
385 43
bis
recent purchase, the three tear old
Greer
has
just
received
a
fresh
supply
Mrs J M Smith................................
380 00 shoes out of the store. Now is the time has been the following conundrum:
| Messrs. J. L. Gregg, Harry Wescott
S
M
Robbins
...............................
375 00 to get those small feet fitted at a small Why are three lonely girls in a ball Coeur de Wood by Goetir d ’Alene, dam
.if
tea
and
coffee
from
San
Francisco
i Allen visited Portland Tuesday.
359 29
Boxwood by Nutwood, second dain lak e­
His groceries are the best in the market. F Chalmers .............
room on a warm summer evening like
R W S Hamer
...
355 5 » price.
[icecream at the Home Bakery.
land (¿ueeii by Lakeland's Abdallah dam
3 *» S® Mrs. Schultz will give a health talk to he citizens of Forest Grove? Because
The closing exercises of the Cornelius J F Schoeh ......... - .....................
of Add Alene. two year 2 : 26 , who still
306 31
I Carl Hinrnan has painted his store school were held Friday afternoon before Catherine M Schoeh...'..............
they
want
A.
(P)fanner.
holds the record of Oregon, third dam
300 00 mothers and daughters Friday afternoon
hit, he says, “ that is the way to do the a good audience The directors and Oscar Brown . ........................
J L Gregg
262 85 July 2, at 2.30 p. m. in the Methodist
School rulers free at Gregg’s Shoe Prunella by Alhambra, fouith dam
patrons expressed themselves well satis- Daniel Baker..................................
250 00 church.
Thoroughbred. The North Pacific Rural
Store.
A. T. Boos has just received a large lied with the term s work under the .11
Spirit says this horse is considered by
Persons indebted to Dr. G. W. Ctve
S. Hughes & Son of F'orest Grove, Ore­
The postoffice is doing considerably
lock of hard w are, bolts, screws, and etc. struction of W. S. Gordon principal and will please pay some to Mrs Cole or J. C.
gon, are again on the market with a more business since the closing of the all horseman to be the fastest piece of
Miss Stella Miller assistant.
horee-fl<-sh ever seen in Oregon, and can
Clark and obtain receipt. All accounts lull and complete line of McCormick
The heavy rains prevented Jones’
bank. The international money order now with little or no training show bet­
contracted
prior
to
Jan.
I,
1897,
remain­
Home
made
bread,
pies,
and
cakes
at
I
harvesting
goods.
We
also
have
on
from making its regular trip to
feature is also well patr.onized and ter than 2 : 2 .) gait trotter. This borne
tortland Tuesday.
i Mrs. Kreider’s Home Bakery. It is ing unpaid, will be collected by process | hand all goods required in the harvest
of law if not paid within a shott time. or hay field. We also carry a line of people are coming in from all directions will make the season in E’orest Grove
I cheaper to buy than to bake.
to send money to almost every known and is now here in Jones’ stable. Mr.
He have the very best line of oils and
Mr. John Younkers, of Gasto.i, was in j Eldorado lubricating oils which have country, revealing that Washington
% ayor Dorrien, of Cornelius, was on
Mi in the market. Also glass and
Naylor is a judge of horses and haa
1 been thoroughly tested for their wearing
town on business today.
county has a very cosmopolitan popula­ I won gilt a beauty who is bound to please
our streets Tuesday.
hy A. T. Boos.
I qualities. Also paints, oils, brushes,
For Sale.— Two Winchester rifles screen doors and many other beautiful tion.
A fresh stock of fine confectionery at
the public, and his colts are the kind
[Hm. H. Lyda has contracted to fur-
worth
f io for sale for $3.50 each. A. P.
A. ’!'. Boos has lust received a good tliut sell. Before making engagements,
and useful things.
ph the lumber for the Scoggins Valley Mrs. Kreider’s Home Bakery.
s ock ot dry goc.l«. notions, hats and horse owners should at least take a look
ol house.
Miss Daisy Dennis and Miss Ollie Hoff Venen.
Mr. Q. M. Hopp, a Chinese laundry-
at this splendid animal.
s a ts.
Mr.
Claus
Je
se,
of
Greenville,
is
in
rr.an lately of Hillsboro, has located in
[ This is the time of year when Greer man made a trip to Hillsboio Sunday.
$5 for the service. $15 for the season.
town today on business.
the building north of the factory.
Jonathan Tice who was arresed in this Season ends July 15.
son hand a good fresh supply of fruits
Shaving 10 cents hair, cutting 25 cents
Parties going East or South should get
N vegetables.
at the Little Band-Box Barber Shop, one
Go to the Little Bandbox Barber shop county near Dillev, now is undergoing
I litn rn to l o u r ll f .w a ls W il li Ciisrnrcta-
his second trial in Portland having been
a ticket over the S. P. Ry. I. W. Patter­ for an easy shave and a neat hair cut.
floor
north
of
Hayden
&
Buxtons
Csmly Cathartic, cur • constipation forevor.
[ ■ E. Everitt and J. M. Gates, of
convicted tl;e first time and then granted 19c,C5c. I f C. C. C. fall.tlruiqdsurcfuiul money.
son, agent.
Wescotfs
meat
market.
Good
workan
A
llen
&
L
il
e
s
,
barbers.
pllsboro, were successful candidates be-
another hearing. The matter was the
courteous altention.-Liles & Al.en,
Letters are unclaimed and advertised
! the state pharmacy board last week.
Mr. and Mr9. S. J. Rafferty, of Mt. forgery of a will end though the notary K. K . W A T E R S .
C. L. B A N K S .
Proprietors.
at the Forest Grove postoffice as follows: Dale, were in town yesterday.
who purported to acknowledge the will
| CL. Hitiman lias a line lol of saddles.
James Lee Jr. who was arrested and Mrs. N. McCalla, Mrs. M. J. E. Robb,
Hon. G. W. Marsh, of Centerville, was declares it false and two accomplices
P R O P R I E T O K H OK
Junes Lee, jr ., who is charged with brought before justice Dclstrum. lor the Mrs. E. J. Robinson, Messrs. Austen &
among
the disappointed at the postponed | have confessed, Tice stoutly maintains
Wilisev,
Em
st
Burt,
Mr.
B.
I>.
S.
forced
violation
of
Graven
Hammock
s
.2
*mg 12-year-old Sarah Hammock, was
it is genuine. Another inconsistency is
Bud over to the grand jury Tuesday in year old daughter Sarah, last Thursday Haines, Mr. A. Jackson. Mr. A. J. Pur- conclave Wednesday
that the mother in making her will for-
c*fll,
C.
SidnevS.
&
Co.,
W,
Wintze.
was
bound
over
to
wait
the
action
of
the
t sum of S500.
Cream Trappe, the latest, at Mrs. i got the name of one of her daughters
CHOPPING 0 ?T THURSDAY
CUSTOM G R IN D IN G A S P E C IA L T Y
Persons coming irom a distance to Krieder’s Home Bakery.
^*iies wishing to talk with Mrs. G r a n d Jury. Bonds fixed at f 5 °°-
and called her Matilda instead of Me­
DEALERS 15
C L. Hinrnan has a largerstock of fine trade in Forest Grove should remember
“Mtz about the famous home remedy,
Mrs. Mollie Wolfe and daughter, linda. One can admire Lee’s nerve in
H a y , G ra in an d a ll k in d s o f F lo u r an d M ill Fe<*d
V
linders
and
all
other
that
meals
can
be
had
at
all
hours
at
the
s
icking
to
his
story
in
the
face
of
such
Hazel,
of
San
Francisco,
are
visiting
»ill find her at home on Satur-1 .j for engins, c)
La m l P lan ter, Seed *, R o ck S a lt, S ack s and Sack
Western Hotel. A good lunch can be with Mrs. Large, a relative.
proofs of its falsity.
ljr Ma‘l orders promptly attended machjnes.
T w in e .
had for 15 cents or a regular meal for 25
Mr Frank Tracy, of Nehalem, had
W ood s a w in r d o n e U c h e a p a s th e c h e a p e s t.
Geo. L. Si'dtb
.,at received a good
Elocutionary Recital.
c°nnt Von Heimerbladtz, of Germany,
¿ two teeth extracted by Dr. Hiatt s cents.
G o o d s d e li r e te d in a n y p a rt o f c i t y , y
stock of hammocks and some fine cro­
On next Monday evening June 28, at {
Mr.
Ed.
Naylor
returned
Wednesday
7
r.
Pat
Iler,
on
Tues—
at the Western hotel Thursday |
Mr. Put Her. 011 Tuesday.
P O R K . 1' G K O T K ,
•
•
O R IiG O W
quet set..
Verts Hall, Miss Marie Vandersal, as- j
rhanev
Benefel
was here from a trip to Middleton.
He has a brother near Hayward.
Waters and Banks have had the rollers sisted by her elocution pupils will give a ,
MfS‘ L
i \ t n R H. Whitehead,
I have several fine violins direct from of their feed mill corrugated and are now 1 very pleasing recital.
Lanci.
be had at u horn v
Saturday an
extracted ten teeth
the
wholesalers $10. Violins will go for ready to grind feed finely and evenly.
The laughable little comedy, “ Court- I
Monday.
Hotel.
tooth exiraet«.
extractor
**”
"■ ■ •
....... J
j expert tootli
<4.50, $15 ones lor $5 75 . ami $25, instru­ Bring on your feed.
ship under Difficulties,” will be pre- |
8r Horace Stewart started for Spo- J” r tl'‘
. wcaty-four teeth for the lat- ments for $8, given on ten days trial.
sen ted. Miss Vandersal will recite in j
Mr. S. B. Huston, a well-k.’own attor­
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“ Df- H:JU
the new preparation ad- All other kinds of instruments propor­
'Tuesday.
He will
visit —
the —
mining
costume,
“ Jingarella the Gypsy Flwwi r '
All
- Large, and the)
ney of Hillsboro, and ix-aiate senator of
PjMMand perhaps locate if he finds a ter.
tionately low i.i price, silvered steel
ministered by Dr. c— a ,
Girl.”
Good
music will be provided anu
Washington county, was in Portland
I rj ’le opening for an assaver.
string*. A. P. Venen.
v.vre highly plvascU.
everybody should attend as this recital |
over Sunday.— Oregonian.
the
will close the term's work. The small !
,1 can be had
^ hale—3 good horse*. 2 yeur.ing
A square meal
admission price of ten cents will be
1 Mitchell wagon, 1 set brass ^ ^ ‘J jiotel for 25 cents, '.anches 15
charged.
-
ted harness for soo dollars. n
I8*5- Greenville.
rcntS
comes, gentle
Contains no salt or other adulterant,
Made- under U. S. Patent it must nec­
. . I w.'.' make more and better »oaptbau
. ’ • M l tad i b , finest pertuin*. » lnnit' lit ,1 1 1 «>■ " * ™ iMe
essarily
be different from all other». Queen A XitchffneaiLflXiir^i
cttnci solid or crushed lye
Bei ;g
• lb, City I »mg store.
Pure White, wi” .tot makes the clothes
packed in wfting top cans it is more Contain» no starch, free alkali or worth­
»nd Parsons have charge of system with ^
the liver
less filling.
yelljw nor ,sf~re the finest iws.
economical and convenient
ferrons
1 Bakery, Mrs. Krieder still con- R;
the V--AT *on ad.
1 bread department.
■ and
Wanted—An Idea
WATERS & BANKS
Peed Chopping Mill
BED SEAL IS
Pure Granulated Potash
KOECAKE SO A;
HAS NO EftUAL
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Get your
Horse Bills
At the
Hatchet
Printery