Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897, June 24, 1897, Image 8

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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
C e le b r a t e d fo r Its grea t le a v e n in g » tren g th an d
b e .ltb f.H n e s »
A s s u r e , th e food a g a in s t a lu m
a n d a ll fo rm s o f a d u lte r a tio n co m m o n to th e
c h e a p b ra n d f. R O Y A L B A K I N G P O W D E R
C O , N EW Y O R K .
F A R .M I N O T O N .
Mr. and Mrs Jos. Jack rpent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Madison.
Mr. John Steward and family were
visiting at Mr. Andrew Jack’s home
Sunday.
Misses Martha and Viola Robinson
and Minta Campbell attended church at
Laurel Sunday.
Some of the Farmington people went
on the excursion Sunday We ate glad
to hear they are all back home again.
Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs Calvin Jack
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. l'enn have returned from
Ballard, Washington., where they have
been visiting their son.
Miss Otelia Osmond was visiting with
Miss Matilda Peuue last week.
S H E R I F F ’S S A L E
C O R N E L IU S .
June 18. No. girl* enrolled 16. No. |
nd o rd er of
Mr. Henry Roger*, who has been visit- boy* enrolled 15. Total 31. No. days
By v irtu e 0/ * n e x e c u tio n . d ecree »
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ing C o r n e l i u s , ha* returned to Tillam ook, attendance 1644. .N o. days absence 189. | wle, isaued o u t
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average dailv attendance an Vr>
of Oragon, for W ash in gto n County
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Miss G r a c i e Cornelius returned to her
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H y d e a n d ag . ain st W . T . Mmrr
for the
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home from Astoria where she ha* been v,sltor* 2 5 - Those neither absent n o r 1 Of 112.50,"cc.ta. and for the fu rth er .uni of 1350 . 00 .
tardy during the term were G race Me- U. 8. gold coin, with interest thereon at the rate
attending school the p ast year.
per annum from the 15 th day of
e r c cent,
e n t , per
I Coy and Francis Bleid.— K E e Baker, of „ 10 p per
M arch , 1895 , an d th e fu rth e r sum o f $ 40.(0 w ith
The public school in this place closed teaci,er
In te re st th e re o u at th e rate o f 8 per ce n t, per
with very pleasing exercises on Friday
Report of school in district No. 63 for a n n u m from th e 22 nd d ay o f M ay, 1897 , an d for
last. The school under the management
th e co st a n d e x p e n s e s o f sale and of said w rit.
of Mr. Gorden principal and Miss Stella three months ending June 11, 1807. No
N ow , th e re fo re , by v irtu e aud in p u rsu an ce of
Miller assistant has given general satis­ of days taught 59. No. o f pupil -, enrolled s a id judsrm eut, d ecree an d o rd er of sale, I w ill
faction and is pronounced a successful 37. Average daily attendance 31. No. o n M o n d ay th e 19 th d a y o f Ju ly , 1897 , at the
of visitors 21 . The following p u p i l s were so u th door o f th e C o u rt H ou se. In H illsboro,
term.
neither absent nor tardy; Chester Rob- W ash in gto n c o u n ty , O reg o n , s i the hour o f 10
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. o 'c lo c k a. m ., of said day, s e ll at p u b lic au ction
Mrs. Lovelle Schofield, of Astoria, is
erts,
Mable Northrup, Fred Schlegel, to tho
bl(Uler tor cash , th e fo llo w in g
spending a few weeks with relatives and
Creo. R.ieben. Mrs. J. S. Rafferty, d escrib ed re a l p rop erty, to-w it
friends in this p lace.
teacher.
Lots o n ? ( 1 ) an d fou r ( 4 ) iu b lock forty-th ree
Children’s day was celebrated in the
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¡ ( 48 ) l a t h e c ity o f F orest G rove, W ash in gto n
“ T hey are dandies” said Thos. Bowers, c o u n ty , O re g o n , as d e s ig n a te d m ark ed and uum
[ church by appropriate exercises which
° ‘> th e re co rd e d p lat o f th e tow n o f Forest
were cxceptio .ully interesting.
The o f the Crocket, Texas, Enterprise, while
G ro ve , a ll s itu a te in W ash in gto n c o u n ty , Ore­
| Young People’s Republic and the adop- writing about D eW itt’s Little E arly R i­ go n , to s a tis fy th e h e re iu b e fo re n am ed sum s,
I tion of its constitution held the audience sers, the famous little pills for sick an d fo r th e co sts am i exp en ses of said sale.
from beginning to end. Miss Miller's haadache and diorders of tbs stomach S aid p ro p e rty w i ll he so ld su b ject to re d e m p tio n
as p er s ta tu te o f O re g o n -
] reading, "T h e Lone S ta r,” was a pleas- and liver. J. C. Clark, druggist.
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W itn e ss m y h an d th is 16 th d ay o f J u n e , 1 »:* 7 .
The
exer­
W. D. BR A D F O R D ,
fe a tu r ‘: « f th e e v e n in g
cises were under the management of Mr.
S h e r iff o f W ash in gto n C o u n ty , Oregon.
The city council at its Saturday even­
SM IT H A B O W M A N , A t t y ’s. for Pit!'.
12-16
H. C. Baker.
ing session decided to levy a tax on all
Mrs. Ina Murphey, of South Bend, is
NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.
business houses and profe sional men,
visiting her aunt Mrs. Clark.
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e re w ill be let
varying from $5 to $25 annually. Mer­ to th e lo w e st re sp o n sib le b id d er o r b id d ers at
Mr. John C la rt, who is rusticating in chants must pay $25, as will drug stores;
,
th e C o u n ty C o u rt room at th e C o u rt H ou se in
the mountains in the Eastern part of banks, $20; livery stables and groceries H illsb o ro , W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , O reg on , on
• he state, writes home that his health is $15; butchers, hardware stores, doctors T h u r s d a y , J u ly 8th, 1897. at 2 o ’clo ck p .
m ., co n tra c ts for th e re p a ir in g o f th e Iron B rid g e
perceptibly improving.
and dentists $10; p inters and barbers,
ac ro ss T u a la tin riv e r n e a r T u a la tin p ostoffice in
Mr. Schoonover has gone to work on $6; tinners, {5; lawyers, $4. Telephone, B oad D is trict N o .— an d for a b rid g e fill n ear th e
the R. R. near Gaston.
telegraph and insurance companies will re s id e n ce o f B en K- J o n es in D istrict No. 8, an d
Mr. Benj. Schofield is attending com­ also be called upon to contribute. Cows for a b r id g e a c ro ss D airy C re e k , one m ile w est
of G r e e n v ille , k n o w n as th e P ierce b rid g e , in
mencement exercises in Monmouth this at large mnst pay $4. Men are taxed $1. D is tric t N o. 56, an d for a b rid g e k n o w n as th e
This is to raise money for a sinking fund S c h m e ltz e r b rid g e in D istrict N o. 3, a ll in W ash ­
week.
to meet the c ity ’s bonded indebtedness. in g to n c o u n ty , O re g o n . A ll b id s to b e sign ed
Sick headache can be quickly and Already people are roasting the city a n d s e a le d . T h e C o m m issio n e rs re se rv e th e
com pletely overcome by using those fa­ council and the tax is likely to cause a r ig h t to re je c t a n y o r a ll bid s. Sp ecifica tio n s
can be seen on said d a y at th e office o f th e
mous little pills known as “ De W itt’s commotion. Business men would many
C o u n ty C le r k .
Little Early Risers.” J. C. Clark, d ru g of them favor the scheme if it carried
13 P. C O R N E L IU S ,
C o u n ty Judge.
gist.
with it any protection from oulsiders so­ 13-14
liciting
trade
here.
Attorney
Huston,
L A U R E L H E IG H T S .
ASSIGNEES’ NOTICE.
o f Hillsboro, is at work under the d irec­
Miss Lillie Haynes is now at home
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th a t we, S. H u g h e s and
tion of the council drafting the bill.
from a long time teaching school.
A . H in m an , a r e th e d u ly ap p o in te d a ssig n e e s o f
Everybody to be Taxed.
Mrs. Otis, of Portland, is visiting with
her son at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson were the
M. H. Otis and Charley Wilson are en
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Swope last Sun­
route for Eastern Oregon. They left
day.
this place June 7th.
Mr. Theodore Bowlby and Miss Kmma
Mr. E . L. McCormick and wife were
Simpson were united in marriage last
visiting at this place with his parents
Wednesday, Rev. Shelby, of Hillsboro,
June 13th.
officiating.
The whooping cough is not so bad as
Misses Celia Johnson and Rtisha l’eck
it was, still they are not over it yet.
gave a surprise dance in honor of Mrs.
Mr. Finigan sold quite a band of beef
Geo. Robinson last Friday night.
cattle the other day for $30 a head.
■ Rev. Mr. Maclachluu, of Beaverton,
The wife of Bruce Wilson who has been
organized a Sunday school in the M. K.
seriously
ill is now recovering under the
church last Sunday. The officers elected
were: Superintendent, Mr. Kirkwood; treatment of Dr. Tamesie.
T o C ur© C o n s t i p a t i o n f o r e v e r .
T a k e C a s e r n e ts C a n d y C a th a r tic . 10 c o r 25 c.
I f C. C . C. f a il to cu re , d r u g g is t s re fu n d m oney.
T he
Grandest Remedy.
Mr. R. B. Greeve, merchant, of Chil-
howie, V a., certifies that he had con­
sumption, was given up to die, sought
all medical treatment that money could
procure, tried all cough remedies he
could hear of, but got no relief; spent
many nights sitting up in a chair; was
induced to try Dr. K in g’s New Discovery,
and was cured by the use of two bottles.
For past three years has been attending
to business, and says Dr. K in g’s New
Discovery is the grandest remedy ever
made, as it litis done so much for him
and also for others in his community.
Dr. K in g’s New Discovery is guaranteed
for Coughs, Colds and Consumption.
It don’t fail. Trial bottles free at the
Miller Pharmacy.
Children’s day will be observed at
assistant, Mr. Charles Kuimel; secretary,
Mountain Top June 27th. Everybody
Miss Annie Witbycombe.
come.
Don’t neglect a cough because the
weather is pleasant; before the next
T h u r i b l e A c c i d e n t . — It is a terrible
storm rolls around it may develop into accident to be burned or scalded; but
a serious difficulty beyond repair. One the pain and agony and the frightful dis-
E d u c a t e Y o u r D o w e ls W it h C a s c a r e ts .
Minute Cough Cure is easy to take and tigurements can be quickly overcome
C a n d y C a t h a r t ic , e u ro c o n s tip a tio n f o r e v t t .
w ill do what its name implies. J. C. without leaving a scar by using D eW itt’s 10 c, 25 c. I f C. C . C . f a i l, d r u g g is t s re fu n d m on ey.
Clark, druggist.
Witch Hazel Salve. J. C. Clark, drug­
gist.
GALESPU R.
Ferry Aguew and family, of Cove Or­
chard, visited with K. S. McCormick
Frank Brown was shaking hands with
N unday.
old friends Sunday last.
Miss Dora Lahaie was visiting at the
Miss Susie Blaksley lias returned
Spur this week.
home after about four months absence.
LA U R EL.
C A S TO R IA
For Infants and Children.
Th# h i ­
ll Bll«
il fu tu r « /
Administratrix's Notice.
N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e u n d ersign ed
h a s b een a p p o in te d a d m in is tra trix o f th e e sta te
o f C h a r le s K . D ix o n , d e cea sed , b y th e H on.
C o u n ty C o u rt o f W a sh in g to n C o u n ty , O regon ,
an d th a t sh e h a s d u ly q u a lifie d as such a d m in is­
t r a tr ix . A ll p e rs o n s h a v in g cla im s a g a in s t said
e sta te a r e h e r e b y re q u ire d to p re s e n t th e sam e
to m e w ith p ro p e r v o u c h e rs a tta ch e d , at F o rest
G ro v e , O re g o n , w ith in s ix m o n th s from th e d ate
o f th is n o tice . D ated a t F o rest G ro ve th is 3rd
d a y o f J u n e , 18^7.
A n n a E . D ix o n .
A d m in is tr a tr ix o f th e e sta te o f C h a rle s E.
D ix o n , d e cea sed .
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Several people, o f this place, w :nt to
Mr. Lahaie has Mr. Roth's house very Hillsboro Sunday to the quarterly meet­
near completed and we understand that ing.
Mr. uud Mrs. Warner visited their
it will be dedicated Friday evening with
a social hop.
duughter near Whiteson last week.
Mr. N. Peterson has shipped three car
loads o f hay dun ig the past week.
Mrs. R. Mulloy
Bridgeport.
spent
Sunday
at
•
.
E ig h te e n Y e a r s E x p e r ie n c e
Flrst-Cla^s Work
Rates Reduced
Clothes not worn or torn
W o rk c a lle d for am i d e liv e r e d
W . H O P I*,
O n e d o o r n o rth o f F a c to ry .
H aying will commence in the- e parts
this w e e k if the weather will permit.
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EAST AND
THE SHASTA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
V IA
,
(.,ire(] 0f rheumatism after three years o
guffering. He says “ I have not suthei-
-
,,om"nand of language to convey any
suffered tliy physicians
,dea of what I
t o ld m e that nothing could be done for
me and my friends were fully convinced
that nothing but death would relieve me
of my suffering. Iu June, 18 t» 4 , . r.
Evens, then salesman for the Wheeling
Drug Co , recommended Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm. At this time my foot and
limb were swollen to more than double
their normal size and it seemed to me
mv leg would burst, but soon after I be-
gan using the Pain Balm the swelling
began to decrease, the pain to leave, , and
now I consider that I am entirely cured.
For sale by J. C. Clark.
or the
Trains Leave
land Daily.
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P O R T L A N D A N D S A N FRANCISCO
Leave—
I A rriv e —
P o rtlan d .
6:00 p. m S an Kranciico 1
s a n F r a n c is c o 8:00 p, in | P o rtla n d ... ,.«H
A b o v e train» sto p a t a ll nation» 1*.
P o rtlan d an d S a le m , T u rn e r. Marwfl
son. 3 A lb a n y , A lb a n y J u n c tio n , T an *« « ,V
l 'V, H u rrisb u rg, J u n c tio n C ity
H alsey
gen e, Drain», O a k la n d an d «il m . « ! “ *',
K oseburg lo A s h la n d I n c lu s iv e .
Ql '
K O S E B U R G M A IL D AILY
No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents.
L eave—
P o rtlan d .
K osebu rg.
N O T I C E O F A S N IG X .U E X T .
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n , th a t W illia m Porter,
o f W a sh in g to n C o u n ty , O reg on , h as m ad e an as­
s ig n m e n t o f a ll o f h is p ro p e rty , real an d p e r­
so n a l, to th e u n d e rs ig n e d , for th e ben efit o f a ll
o f h is c re d ito rs in p rop o rtio n to th e am o u n t o f
th e ir re s p e c tiv e cla im s, an d th a t said a s s ig n ­
m en t h a s been filed in th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e
S ta te o f O re g o n , fo r W a sh in g to n C o u n ty , and
th a t th e u n d e rs ig n e d h a s d u ly q u a lifie d an d en ­
te re d in to th e d is c h a rg e o f h is d u ties a s such
as s ig n e e .
Arrive
Koseburg.
Portland..,' J:J»
8:80 a , m
... 7:30 a. in
Millions of men who are daily "Tobacco
Spitting and Smoking Their Lives
DINING C A R S on OGDEN RomJ
Away” will be glad to learn that the fa­
mous guaranteed tobacco habit cure, PULLMAN BUFFET
SLEEPE
AND
that has freed over 400,000 tobacco users
in the last few years, have put on the S E C O N D -C L A S S S L E E P IN G CA
A tta c h e d to a ll th ro u g h trains. "
market a fifty cent package of their
great remedy. This will give every to­
bacco user a chance to test No-To Bac s
power to control the desire for tobacco B e t w e e n P o r t l a n d a n d C o a v m
__MAIL TKAIN DAILY (S X CZPT SUNH at ).
in every form and at the same time be
:30 a.m I Lv
P o rtla n d
¿ T fy ji
benefited by N’o-To-Bac’s nerve strength­ T '.1:10
a.m I Lv
F o r e s t G ro v e
Lv I ( i f
12:15
p.in
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ening qualities. Every tobacco user
A lb a n y an d C o rv a lll» co n n e ct with t,
should procure a fifty cent box at once of At
th e O regon C e n tr a l & E astern railroad.
from his druggist or order it by mail.
KXrBKBS TRAIN D AILY ( s x c r pr SDN DAT] |
You will be surprised to see how easily 4 : 50 p.m | LV
P o r tla n d
A rT T a i]
6:29 p .m | l.v F o re s t G ro v e Lv I 8 nJ
and quickly the desire'.for tobacco dissap- 7:30 p. ' I A r
M c M I n v llie
Lv s'sJH
ears. Any reader can obtain a sample
D irect c o n n e c tio n at S a il Francium with 1
and booklet free by addressing the Sterl­ d e n ta l an d O rie n ta l a n d P a d tic m all «tewJ
ing Remedy Co. Chicago or New York lin es for J A PA N a n d C H I N A . Sailing dst« J
a p p lic a tio n .
aud mentioning this paper.
Kates nnd tic k e ts to E a ste rn poinu (
West Side Division.
f AN TED—S E V E R A L F A IT H F U L MEN O R ! E u rop e. A ls o J a p a n . C h in a , Honoulu
' W omen to tra v e l fo r resp on sible estab- , A u s tr a lia , c a n be o b ta in e d from W. T. (¡g
llsh ed h ouse in O regon. S alary * 780 , p a y a b le A g e u t, F o rest G ro ve.
$15 w e e k ly am i expen ses. P o sitio n p erm an en t.
Reference. Enel->se self a d d ressed sta m p ed en
E . P. ROGERS,
R. K O E H L E R ,
Asst. G. F. P. Afl|
vet ope. Fhe N ation al. .Star B u ild iu K , C h ic a g o
M an ager
P o rtla n d , O reg on ,
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VITAE OHE MÜLTOM
THE GREAT
G old an d Sira
COUNTRIES
OF B R IT ISH COLUMBl
A N D E A ST E R N
OREGON
Read about it and bless th e d a y y o u trie d it.
T h o se w h o w an t som e a ilm e n t to co n sta n tly
com plain o f h ave no m ore u se for V. O. th a n the
d e v il has for h o ly w ater.
V itae-O re cu res a ll k id n e y co m p lain ts, blood
p o iso n in g, d ip h th e ria , d y sp e p sia , fe m a le co m ­
A liE A L L REACHEI
p la in ts, rh eu m atism , p iles, old sores, bru ises,
burns, ery sip ela s, u lcers, r in g w o rm , a ll skin
via T h e 0. R . & n
d iseases, ty p h o id and m a la ria l fevers, etc., etc.
It is th e b e st blood p u rifie r on e arth , th e g r e a t­
est d isease g e rm d estro yer k n o w n , and y e t is
p e rfe ctly h arm le ss u n d er p rotracted use.
No C hange of
Cars betw een
Oh,
su fferin g wom an! treat y o u rse lf, b e cu red and
p.
him the wintei terhi.
widely
w id en
\V. V., and one of the most
, in the state was
th e e s ta te o f A n to n P fa n n e r. in s o lv e n t debtor,
an d h a v e d u ly q u a lifie d a s su ch , and a ll p erson s
h a v in g cla im s" a g a in s t said e sta te are requ ired
to p re s e n t th e m to us w ith p rop er v o u ch e rs, at
o u r office in th e B a n k of F o re st G ro v e in F o rest
G ro ve, O reg on , w ith in th r e e m o n th s from th is
d ate.
D ate d th is 24th d a y o f June. 1897.
M an y p rom in en t p h y s ic ia n s u se it in th e ir
S. H U G H E S ,
A H IN M A N ,
p ractice e x te n s iv e ly . P e stile n ce , fa m in e and
A s s ig n e e s o f th e e sta te o f A n to n P fa n n er, I n ­ w a r h ave done le ss to d e p o p u la te th e e a r th th an
s o lv e n t.
q u ack n ostru m s. V itae O re is as far ab ov e a n y ­
S. B. H u sto n , A tto r n e y fo r A ssig n e e s.
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th in g m an can m ak e as th e su n oT a ta llo w d ip .
Fred Rivensod, o f Portland, was at the
Mrs. Addie Messinger, from Sherman
Spur last week the guest of A. A. Roth. county, is visiting her parents, o f this
N o w , th e re fo re , a ll p e rso n s h a v in g cla im s
Misses Orpha and Louis Lewis, of Phil­ place.
A. S. Venen sells tickets to the Koot- a g a in s t W illia m P o rte r or th e e sta te o f W illia m
om ath, are visiting relatives here this
Mr. Thos. Jentry is the guest o f Mr. inai Mining camps, including Rossland, P o rte r, s r e h e r e b y re q u ire d to p re se n t th e sam e
week.
Trail,
Nelson, Ainsworth, Balfour, to th e u n d e rs ig n e d as s ig n e e , at th e office o f
Sutton's family.
E d w a rd L . N a y lo r , at F o rest G ro ve, O reg on , to­
James Johnson and his better half were
Slogan,
and all points on the Great g e t h e r w ith th e p ro p e r v o u c h e rs th e re fo r,
Mr. and Mrs. Blaksley visited friends
At the Spur Sunday, the guest of G. N, a. McMinnville Saturday and Sunday. Northern Railroad.
E ither first or w ith in th r e e m o n th s fro m th is date.
Miller.
D ated a t F o re s t G ro v e on th is 8th d ay o f Ju n e
second class. He is also resident agent
Mrs. Simmons, o f Kansas, is visiting
1897.
for the O R. & N. Co.
We had several nice showers o f rain her sister Mrs. Hull, o f this place.
G eo . F. N a y lo r ,
Sunday which were * great benefit to
A s s ig n e e o f th e E s ta te o f W illia m P o rte r, In
Don't Tuharro Spit ami Smoke Your Life Away.
Mr. Beel and Mrs. Tolson, o f Gales-
the growing crops and to the gardens.
s o lv e n t D e b to r.
,,.,g
T o q u it to b a c c o e a s ily an il fo r e v e r , be m a g
spur, visited at Mr. L ittle’s home Sunday.
ni-tle. fu ll o f lif e , n e rv e am i v ig o r , ta k e No-To-
School closed here last Friday with
We understand there is to be a Sun­ Ila c. th e w o n d e r-w o rk e r, th a t m a k e s w e a k m en
quite a number of visitors p-.-esent. Rob­
S H E R I F F ’S S A L E .
stro n g . A ll d r u g g is ts , 50 c o r I I . C u r e g u a r a n *
day school picnic at the Brisbine school te e d
B o o k le t and
s a m p le fre e .
A d d re s s
ert Wirtz as teacher has given good sat­
In the Circuit Court of the sta te o f O regon for
house near Bald Peak next Sunday.
S t e r lin g R e m e d y C o , C h ic a g o o r N e w Y o r k .
; th e c o u n ty o f W a sh in g to n ,
L . W illis, a g e n t,
isfaction and all o f the patrons o f the
p la in tiff, v s. P o rtla n d P ressed B rick C o m p an y.
The protracted meeting closed Sunday
school give him the highest praise as a
J. H . S m ith , K. T . J o h n so n an d John R obertson ,
teacher a id we trust that the school 1 without much success we are sorry
j d e fe n d a n ts. B y v ir tu e o f an e x e cu tio n an d o r­
board will use good judgm ent mid give | to say.
For The Gold Regions.
Mr. Isaac Horner, proprietor of the
Burton,
e n jo y lif e b y u sin g V. O. W H E N Y O U H A V E
PORTLAND
(BAKER CIT
‘ d SPOKANE
tried ev e ry p aten t m ed icin e, q u a ck nostrum ,
catch -pen n y-h u m b u g and d octors, w ith o u t re ­
lie f, and w ant to be cu re d —th a t i f y o u b e lie v e
God is g re a te r th an m an. th a t H is creatio n s are
Shortest Line to Spokfi
b etter and m ore p erfect th an m an 's, b u y th is
C onnecting with
grea t n atu ral rem ed y.
B u y none not stam ped w ith th e red in k sig n a ­
tu re o f T h eo . N o el, o r i f th e e n ve lo p e h as been
opened.
ALL RAIL ROUTE to
Sold o n ly on d irect o rd ers or th ro u g h
TR A IL, ROSSLAND,
M ARCUS NELSON, an^
all K ooten ay Mining
Camps . . .
Low Rates an d T hrough Tick
lo cal agents.
It h as been th e d esid eratu m o f scie n tists for
a g e s w h e re to p ro cu re th e m in e ra l o re irom
w h en ce flow s th e w aters o f th e w o rld ’s m ost
noted h e a lin g m in eral sp rin g s an d in th e d is­
co v e ry o f th is ore th e p rob lem h a s been so lved .
In th e d eep from w h en ce it co m e s it is a h ard ,
b la c k and v e ry m agn etic m in e ra l w h en exposed
F or P a m p h let« a n d
m atio n , w r ite to
to th e a ir it sla cks, and 20 p e r ce n t, o f it is th e n
so lu b le in w ater, m a k in g an e lix ir w h ich fo r th e
W. H. H U R LB U R T,
C U R E o f so-called in cu rab le ills , as b r ig h ts d is­
G e n e r a l Passen ger Agent,
ease, all k id n e y and u rin a ry co m p lain ts, gen-
cral debiU ly . lo ss o f
vitality,
D e ta ile d Infor­
O . R . A N . Co.,
w om b,
P o r t l a n d , O ei
m en stru al tro u b le sa n d lost m an hood, a ll p riv a te
diseases; as also a ll th ro a t an d stom ach com -
d e r o f sa le , to m e d ire cte d , issu ed on th e 17th
d a y o f M a y , 1897, o u t o f th e r.bove nam ed cou rt,
can n ot be co u n terfeited . V itae-O re w ill
j in th e a b o v e e n title d ca u s e , u pon a d e cre e ren-
| d e re d b y said co u rt on th e 24th d a y o f Nov, e n l­ th e n idus o f e v e ry ill. W e g o on n o th e,
j h e r 1896, in fa v o r o f said p la in t iff a " d a j a in st p ractice o r d o gm a. O n ly th e h o w lin g e th ic a l 1
said d e fe n d a n ts for th e sum o f »13.203.82 b esid es <>u ack w *’ ° :i' « on th e p ro lo n ga tio n o f h u m an
in te r e s t, a t to r n e y 's fees, c o sts an d d isbu rse-
ills m ore th an b y e a r in g th em c r y fraud a g a in s t
m e n ts, a n d fo r e c lo s in g n r rtgaire lie u on th.> \
la n d h e r e in a fte r d w r ib e « !, I have d u ly le v ie d
you su ffer from a n y ill y o u need V . O.
upon th e fo llo w in g d e scrib e d lan d , ly in g in th e ! w or* e th a n 1 ncetl y o u r m on ey,
c o m ity of W a sh in g to n i.i th e sta te o f O regon , '
! bo u n d e d b y b e g in n in g at a poin t 14.80 c h a in s !
I s o u th o f t L . :.
! - o r n ir o f th e n o rth w e st
»7 c f a c e lio t .
» r w est o f W illa m e tte
m e n : r . «a d p v n t heir!« l.'i ? n o rth e ast co rn e r
o f th e I. <i ! o w n e d b y sai : P o rtlan d Pressed
• B r ic k C om p , rry , 11 M ay
,892, and ru n n in g
W ho can thin k
o f some Bimpie
th e n c e so u th ab ou t 17. o e h a in s io th e so u th east
patent*
__ _ ttw~
£T°t*ct you r Idea*-
'J_*th,rjg to D*‘
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c o rn e r o f la id q u a rte r sectio n to u c e w e s t i - .- 5 Write JOHN
W el T der S urn
Wea,th-
ÔHN WEDDKKBl_
_ '>
- CO ’ Paten t Att~ -
c h a in s to th e s o u t h .ie o g . r n . r
,h e said lan d Drvn, Washing:, n D r *
NELSON LA COURSE,
Local Agent,
Forest Grove, Ore.
Don’t thin your blood with sassafras or
Mr*. Lizzie Lewis visited with Mrs. 11 poison it with blue mass; but aid nature
E veryb o d y
So.
E arly
Risers, »,
Cascarela Candy
Cathartic,
most won
H. Wahl, of Gaston, last Thursday.
i by - using
» D eW itt’s Little
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unnuuoi
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Gie famous little pills for constipation ; de' ful nutlioal disvoverv of the age. p eas-
.-.
In« news got out some how the other . ...
. v
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' a,1*‘ am^ refreshing to the taste, act gently
day that Johnnie Beal hail out an armfull I
“ on,uch m A liver atul iiositivvly on kidueys, liver nnd bowels,
Protect
cleansing U10 entire system, dis|iel colds,
• f wood, but this is surelv a m istake as tr° Ublc8’ Th' y
l>urel>' ve* eU ble’ cure lieailnoiie, fever, habitual constipation
J. C. Clark, druggist.
.
v o »at“ t w1^:
and biliousness. Please buy and try a box o w n e d b y th e m i.i l \ t'.lan .l P i .
we (L n 't thipk that he would be guilty
, , r ,cV
of G. C. G. to-day; 10 , ‘Jo. TiO cents, ¡¿old uud
p
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M
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r.
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t
li.n
o
r
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r
th
o f such a thing, but we shall interview
guaranteed to cure by nil druggists.
C o u n t y S c h o o l N o te » .
th e n c e n o rth i d e g r e e s w e ;
, c h au ; i; ,vt,ce
the gentleman and report next week.
B 'D
n o r th w e s t e r ;, on a d ire c t .• in w ard G i, ...
.
Report o f district No. 87 jt. Columbia
The spinal column of prosperity ha»
u cg.
and Washington Co., Ore. for the month A n o rd in a n c e to am e n d aection 4 o f O rd in a n ce east co rn . r o f lo c k No. 7. .lie tow n o '
—TO-
been broken and let prospe ity be wel­
v ille . ns th e sam e a p p e a l - . n th e p lat . , « iu
N o. So.
ending Juue 24, 1897. No. o f boys en
t o e - ~ -e e o rd e d i.i th e re c o rd s o f d eed s ol said
comed with opt ned arm*. The man who
Tkt (try o f Forost Crw o Joos orj+in os l.l'.'vno
rolled I. No. girls ¡enrolled 6. Whole
’v
r» tc r . c o u n ty , to th e lim it o f th e r a ilw a y
is attending strictly to his ow n business
! T h a t se ctio n 4 o f o rd in a n c e N o . so b e a m e n d e d
number enrolled 7. No. of days taught | to re a d as fo llo w *:
p a s s .u g th ro u g h said q u a rte r sectio L , tn rr.ee
and endeavoting to better the conditions
19. No. of days attendance 123, A v er­ S e ctio n 4— P ro v id e d th a t a ll p e ra o n s u s in g re s­ a lo n g said r a ilw a y , n o rth 47 d e g re e s 4» m in u tes
of his surroundings will have no time to
e ast to a p o in t w h ic h is n o rth 42 d e g re e s ij min
age attendance 6. No of days abseuce id en t o r d o m e a tic lig h t s m a y at th e ir oupr e x ­
u te s w e s t fro m
th e
p la c e o f b e g in n in g
pick ou the dark spots on the sun nor
and old
p
e
n
se
.
u
n
d
e
r
su
ch
re
g
u
la
tio
n
1
as
th
e
c
ity
s
u
p
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r
­
7. No. of cases tardiucss 1. Those
th e n c e
so u th
42
d e g re e s
„
„ 1 ,m ites
will he have time or inclination to snarl
in te n d e n t m a y p reacib e. h a v e a m e te r in s ta lle d
neither absent nor tardy: Minnie, Kthel, to m e a s u re th e a m o u n t o f e le c tr ic it y co n su m ed , ea»t to th e p la c e o f b e g in n in g , bein g
Rejoice w ith us in the D iscovery.
and growl at his neighbor's prosperity.
and Jessie Thomas and Ollie Huber. w h ic h s h a ll b e ch a rg e d for at th e ra te o f fitteen a ll o f th e la u d b e lo n g in g to said P ortlan d
P
re
sse
d
B
r
ic
k
C
o
m
p
a
n
y
,
in
said
W
ash
in
gto
n
Robert Wirtz met with quite a serious No. of visitors 8.
115] ce n ts p e r o n e th o u san d w a tt-h o u rs, d u e an d
When
f° r
w ith *
accident Sunday by having his knee
p a y a b le m o n t h ly on th e first d a y o f th e m on th c o u n ty on M ay 2. ,892 N ow . in p u r s u a n t o"f w ^ k n i U T , " m
Report of school in district
, “ ' l ^ r"b’ l' ll" o l
fo llo w in g : a n d p ro v id e d fu th e r, th a t th e co m m on snid decree execution and order o f . « le. I will, all th a t n-.lK , n
joint thrown out o f place. It was put
back iu u : i : l a t e l y J t i d h e i * g e t t i n g a l o n g tCf,M b c K ’ n n ' n K March 29. and d osin g co n n cfl m .v b , rew,l«tlon p r .,v ,d , »pee..«! rate.
n m mthe«m«Vv « m r i w '
« ^»P'e J e ^ .w h y not
. . .
.. .
a
n
*
T o n « 18,
lit III»
,
XI«
1 . « . - attendance
I , __ 1 ____ for p u b lic b u ild in g s , su ch a s c h n r c h r s . hall». , __
,
- TOOn h ouse th e m oral
-
. . .
J u p o s a e si
1897.
No. «4
of . days
very well and will soon be so that he can June
..« l . v*- r
- and lodge-roonia. and provided fu rth e r , th a t the door in said c o u n ty o f Washington s e ll the
We win w n d T tT nP MS" —
> -urse
ii8 u No. of pupils enrolled *tx No. o f
„ , ny t(mi Ph. Te thr rlght to or<1„ above descrined land at public a n etio e to the
get around again
highest
bidder,
lot cash in hand, to a p e »
.,.
days absent 40. No. of dava taught 59. the use of a meter in any house where the in-
toward the payment of ssiy device, .nttrest at
W. B. Johnson. Newark, Ohio, says, Average No. belonging io. No tardi- «»nation shall exceed one hundred candle- tornev a fees, costa and disbursements and the
"O ne Minute Cough Cure saved my only n w
The b lo w in g pupil* were not ab- powr'
accruing expenses on said execution and order
Passed the Common Council June 19, 1897.
• f sale
child from dying by croup." It has “ "D Klv* Baker, Carrie Shearer, Jessie
1 T . W A LK K R . Rreorder.
«« form er . p a l i n e , n , h , r * ' d r“ n '
■ •«urn.
W. D. BRADFORD.
N ot m
e m an ria te d o rg a n ,.
aaved thousands of others suffering from Mann, Walter Watkins, Jennie Mann.— | Approved this 23rd day of June. 1897.
YD
Sheriff
of
W
ashlngton
fount
j
,
Oregon
A H IN M AN. Mayor.
croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other L
Fletcher, teacher.
Free to tr y , am t
i ?
^
° n r “ •O lein e
aeri ou» throat and lung troubles. J. C.
H s - T s - B m fo r f i f t y C s a U
Report of school district No. 27 for the
to-dav „ «hi.
T hen '»«««ed.
Write
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G u ara a teed tobáceo h ab it co ra , m ake* w eak
Clark.
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again.
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