Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897, July 01, 1897, Image 8

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    HILLSBORO.
Elder T. P. Brown preached atCarltor.
Sunday.
Edward T. Murphey and wife, of
Champoeg, Marion county, have been
A number of Hillsboro people attended visiting Mrs. Murphy’s parents, Mr. and
a basket meeting at Farmington last Mrs. A . H . Scofield. They departed for
home on the 19th.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Varley re­
Cbas. E . Hicks, of Vancouver Bar­
racks, is visiting his parents and attend­ cently returned from Carlton, Yam hill
county, where they had been the guest
ing tl,e reunion.
of Mrs. V arley’s brother, Wm. M. Man­
The reunion is passnig off quite pleas­
ning and family.
antly with a good attendance of veterans
The dance and oyster supper given at
and visitors. The grounds are much
better arranged than ever before and ■ the residence ot Thos. R. Johnston on
; the evening of the 12th, was highly en­
present a fine appearance.
joyed by all present.
Reports are in circulation here to the
efTect that M. E. Everitt and Miss Mae
Clark were married at some point in
California, on Tuesday of this week.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Celebrated (or It» great leavening strength and
A ttire s the food against alum
and all form» o f adulteration com m on to the
¿heap brand». ROYAL BAKING POWDER
CO., NEW YORK.
fceaitbfulue»».
SH AD Y BRO O K .
Charley Northrup has returned from
California, where be has been ior some­
Mr. and Mrs. Groat and Uriah re­
time. He rode home on a wheel, Lou
turned from the beach Sunday
Northrup returned home from W ashing­
Miss Cora Schmeltzer spent Sunday ut
ton. It is reported that they will soon
her home at this place but returned to
go to Eastern Oregon together.
the metropolis Monday.
School closed at Shady Brook on the
Mrs. E lla Adams was in Portland
26th. The exercises will be held at the
Wednesday.
Academy in conjunction
with
that
Mr. Hitchcock is still in a precarious school. Miss W ilcox is a good teacher
condition and small hope is entertained but it is very difficult to please all o f the
o f his recovery.
folks at Shady Brook.
J. W. Grimes o f Hoodview was seen
Charley Cronklin, of Hillsboro, has
in our midst Sunday.
moved out on the Lis Jackson place.
SCHOLLS.
I
Wanted-An Idea S K S
Protect your ideas; they may bring you wealth.
Write JOHN WEDDERBURN A CO.. Patent Attor­
neys, Washington, D. C., for their $1,800 price offer
and list o f two hundred Inventions wanted.
Mr. G. A. Peterson closed a very suc­
Mr. Kdd Brooks closed his school at cessful term of school at this pluce Fri­
G ibbs school house last Friday. Quite a day, June 25.
Friends are sym pathizing with the
■ umber from here uttended the closing
family of Mr. G. H. Hiddink in their
exercises.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jack, of Farmington, here ‘ vement.
o f Jess Guild last week.
were the guests o f Mrs. Rowell Sunday.
The basket diuner at the Gibbs school
house Sunday was largely atteuded from
here. Mr. Prosser conducted the service.
The baby, of Mr. and Mrs. Sessman,
was buried Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Rev.
Wm.
Travis,
of Portland,
preached in the school house Sunday
Mr. Chas. Adams is improving the ap­ morning,
pearance of his residence by an addition
K v e rrb o d y Says So.
and a large piazza.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won­
That we have a foot racer in our midst derful matHON dlaooVMr of the age, pleas­
ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently
we are fully convinced and if it were not unit iiositivcly on kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansing
the entire system, dispel colds,
for his extreme modesty we feel assured
euro hcitdauhe, fever, habitual constipation
he would rank among the world’s cham­ and biliousness. Please buy and try n box
pions. For further information inspect of C. C. C. to-day; 1U, DA, 50 cents. Hold and
guaranteed to cure by ull druggists.
the foot prints in Mr. Groner’s potato
patch coming from the direction o f Far­
TH ATCH ER.
mington.
Rev. Porter, o f Oregon C ity, preached
W. B. Johnson, Newark, Ohio, says,
“ One Minute Cough Cure saved m y only
child from dying by croup.” It has
saved thousands of others suffering from
croup, pneuuiotiiu, bronchitis and other
•erious throat and lung troubles. J. C.
Clark.
W APATO.
Our school will close tomorrow.
last Sunday.
Crops are prospering nicely since the
last rain and farmers are busy making
hay.
Mr. George Haydon and family re­
turned home from the coast last week
anil report the roads almost impassable.
Kev. Slyter and family started for the
coast last week to spend a few weeks.
Word has beeu received from Mr. T. J.
Mrs. Matthew and Mrs. Stone sta ted
Clark that he and his two partners took
for Salem today.
out (tKX, worth of gold in three days.
A. W. Culver, a prominent druggist of We hope he will bring back plenty of
Portland, visited his uncle, F . Florey of that material as it is much needed here.
this place, last Monday.
Mr. Jay Raymond has returned from
Mrs. J. Gaunt, who has been ill for Cornelius where he has been working.
some time, is rapidly improving under
Don't Tabari » N|Ut an,I Smok* Yoer l.ifr Away.
the care of I)r. Linklater.
T o q u it totmeeo euaily and forever, be mag
Mrs. Florey and daughters accom­ nolle, full o f life, nerve uuil vigor, take No T o
panied by Miss Mathews will soon leave Bac, the w onderw orker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists. Me or ft. Cure guaran­
for the coast where they will spend the teed
Booklet and sample free
Address
Rummer.
Sterling Remedy Oo, Chicago or New York.
Miss Nell Florey, who has been attend-
GLEN W O O D .
i g Holmes Business College for the last
The closing exercises of the school here
si - mouths has returned home on ac­
under the supervision of Miss Nina Bate­
count of poor health.
' rs. J, A. Campbell, of North Yam ­ man. took place last Friday. After the
programme had been creditably ren­
hill, drove to this place yesterday.
dered. "Reward of Merit" cants were
l’ r f. Henry Flett has returned home
bestowed by the teacher on the pupils.
from the coast much improved in health.
This closes Miss Bateman's third term
Miss Bessie Steventon, of Laurel,
of school here, and having given entire
visited her grandmother Mrs. Florey last satisfaction she retires with the weil
week.
wishes of the board oi directors, par­
Miis Katie Mathena visited Ncwberg ents and scholars.
last Sunday.
Chas. Hicks accompanied by Thoa.
Frost and Jas. R. Catching and families,
Sick headache can be quickly and
left for Southern Oregon. We hope they
com pletely overcome by using those fa­
will strike it rich at their new deatina-
mous little pills known as "D e W itt's
tion.
L ittle Early R iser*.” J. C. Clark, drug
Thoa. Luster has parchased forty seres
gist.
!
The
Congregational
will hold a picnic
Court House News.
OF TU E
Sunday school in the last few years, have put on the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
in
Bellinger’s grove market a fifty cent package
great remedy. This will give every to-
bacco user a chance to test No-To Bac s
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J. T. Fletcher visited Portland Mon-
power to control the desire for tobacco p]X p r e gg Trains Leave Port-
! day.
.
in every form and at the same time be
1 n »l D n ilx r
p ic n ic
The Grange will hold
benefited by No-To-Bac’s nerve strength-
la n a -Uaiiy .
Burk’s grove Saturday.
ening qualities. Every
tobacco user p()RTI ANfi AND 8AN kk an ciscu d
W illiam H. Lyda, of Gales Creek, lost should procure a fifty cent b o x at once
, eave_
| Arrive—
lT
from his druggist or order it by mail. ^rtlanL.^eiOO P; m | ^ « » « c ls e o 7 :« , ,
two oxen by lightning last Friday
Saturday.
Pythian Conclave.
Last Saturday was a gala day in the
Grove for the Knights of Pythias were
out en masse. Their first annual con­
clave was a great success in spite of the
threatning weather. Early in the morn-
ing the city wa- ga y ly decorated with yel-
- - - -
| lo w , red a n d b lu e h u n tin g a n d r ib b o n h e -
d e c k e d carriages,
c a r ria g e s , bearing
b e a r in g our
o u r knihtly
k n ih t ly
j decked
Y o u w ill be su rp rised to see h o w easily
Above trains stop at all stations betwLT
t o b a c c o d issa p - Portland and Salem, Turner. Marion, !¡»wi
Je*;,“
a n d q u ic k ly th e d esire fo r — -----------------> 1 ¡on,'Albany, Albauy Junction, T a u i'e m 's h S
in a
a n
m ip
p lt
le | n ai 8 ey, Harrisburg. Junction City, Irviui? uidi
ears
A n v re a d e r ca n o b jta
t a in
a s sa
elt'
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, Draiii*, Oakland and all station* hJS
Iron
and b _
o o k le t tree by a d d r e s s in g th e S te r l-
t0 Ashland inclusive.
rom
m g R e m e d y C o . C h ic a g o o r N e w Y o r k
ROSEBUKG MAIL DAILY
,tn(j mentioning this p a p e r
Arrive—
Leave-
. .8:30 a, m Roseburg........5:50 1 > »
Port land
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.7:30 a. m Portland__ L 30 p.a
K osebu rg.
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Women to iruvel for rexi.ou.ible estab-
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Hulurv | 780 , payable
| » V ' j t k i ’y ^ d 'e x ^ n i e “ . ' P o sitio n p -rm a n e n t. D IN IN G C A R S on O G D E N ROUTE.
R eferen ce. Enclose
En close self
sell a d d re sse d sta m p ed en
, I Reference.
velo pe.
guests, began to arrive from Cornelius
Hillsboro and Glencoe twenty miles
PULLMAN
T h e N atio n al. S tar B u ild in g , C h ic a g o
SLEEPERS
S E C O N D -C L A S S S L E E P I N G CARS
„
Attached to all through trains.
W est Side Division.
B etw een
7:30 a.m I L t
9:10 a m | Lv
1-2:15 p.m | Ar
w ar h a v e d one le s s to d e p o p u la te th e earth th a n
lo r G r o v e .
P ortland
and
C okvauib
MAIL TRAIN D AI LY ( E X C g l ’ T SUNDAY).
Portland
ForestGrove
Corvullia
a Y T ; ^ / , , .
L t I 4 ijt T
Lv i
At Albany ami Corvallis conn ect with" train»
ol the Oregon Central At Eastern railroad.
From a stand, decorated with Pythian q« » ck n o stru m s. V ita e o r e is as far a b o v e an y-
In re estate of Martin Manning, de­
ceased. Former letters revoked and J. colors, Mayor Hiuman extended to our th in g m an can m a k e as th e ra n o f a ta llo w dtp.
W. Shiite appointed administrator with guests the freedom of the Forest c ity ' Read ab ou t it and b le ss th e d a y y o u trie d it.
bonds fixed at $20,000.
and Knight Barrett, mayor of Hillsboro, | T h o se w h o w a n t som e a ilm e n t to c o n s ta n tly
In re estate of Henry Gardner, de­ accepted the graciou- gift. His response co m p lain o f h av e no m ore use for V. O. titan th e
ceased.
BUFFET
AND
away.
After fraternal greetings had been ex­
changed a procession o f two hundred
knights and sisters bearing the national
colors marched from town headed by the
M any p rom ln cu t p h y s ic ia n s u se it in th e ir
Grove and Hillsboro hands and distin-
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tjractice
x te n s iv e ly
guished visitors in carriages to the N a y - . practice e exit.
7 . P e stile n ce , fa m in e an d
Probate.— In re estate of John Truuibo
deceased. Final account approved and
f
estate closed of record.
KXPKK88 T R A I N D A I L Y ( K X C t P T SUNDAY)
4:50 p.m 1 LV
6:29 p.m 1 Bv
7:30 p . m 1 ! Ar
Portland
Forest Grove
McMinviUe
Ar
Lv
Lv
8:28 tot
6:58 s.»
8:50 i.a
D irect co n n e ctio n a t San Francisco with Occi­
d e n ta l an d O rie n ta l and Pacilic mall steamship
Final account filed and set for' was full of happy allusions to the broth , d e v il h as for h o ly w ater.
V itae-O re cu res a ll k id n e y co m p la in ts, bloo d j lines for JAPAN a n d CHINA. Sailin g dates on
August 2, 1897, at 10 a. m.
Mr. Harris took a veal to Hillsboro
In re estate ofOrrin N. Clark,deceased.
and Charles Hickenbottom took one to Petition filed asking that Anton Pfan-
Portland about the same time they both ner be removed as administrator of this
received 4 cents a pound.
estate and L. K. Adams appointed to fill
Mr. Nell Guild returned to his home at
Ward Swope was up this way last week said place. Citation ordered to issue, re­
Woodland last Friday.
on business.
turnable on July 12, 1897, at 10 a, m.
Quite a number from here attended
Most of the late potatoes are planted
In re estate of Martin Manning, de­
services at Farmington Sunday.
in this locality. There will not he so ceased, Affidavits filed asking that cita­
Mr. and Mrs. W right Hurt ret urned many planted this year as there were tion ordered be to be published for two
Friday from Nehalem where they have last.
weeks and this matter continued to July
been rusticating.
Ye local has a load to take to Portland 19 . 1897 .
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There is talk of a series of entertain­ on Friday. It consists of potatoes, ve 1
"T h e y are daudies” said Thos. Bowers,
ments and socials to be given in the near and chickens.
of tile Crocket, Texas, Enterprise, while
future for the purpose of raising fuuds to
writing about D eW itt’s Little Early R i­
Don’
t
neglect
a
cough
because
the
purchase an organ for the Evangelical
sers, the famous little pills for sick
weather is pleasant; before the next
church.
haadache and diorders of tbs stomach
storm rolls around it may develop into
Mr. Nelson, o f Portland, is spending
and
liver. J. C. Clark, druggist.
a serious difficulty beyond repair. One
the week with her sons at Laurel Ridge.
Minute Cough Cure is easy to take and
T o C u re C o n s tip a tio n t o r o v e r ,
Mr. and Mrs. Turner; Mrs.
Effie
TftUo Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10cor25e.
will do what its name implies. J. C.
If
C.
C.
C. fall to cure, druggists refund money
Schmeltzer and Master Lloyd, of Port" Clark, druggist.
land are visiting at Elmer Schm eltzer’s
County School Notes.
BUXTON.
th is week.
Report of school district No. 83 , teim
Buxton, the long unheard of burg, is
Scholls has decided not to celebrate the
beginning April 5 and closing June 25 ,
Fourth this year but to attend a celebra­ still alive and asks space in the columns No. of days taught 60. No. of days at­
tion at some of the smaller towns prob­ o f the H a t c h e t . [Which we gladly tendance 558 . No. o f days absence 82 .
ably the county seat but next year it will grant E d .]
No. of times tardy 5 . No. of pupils en­
We are glad to welcome back in our rolled 11. Average daily attendance 9.
celebrate in a way that will excell all
midst Philmore Buxton
and Alfred No. of visitors 16. The following pupils
former endeavors.
Mrs. Belle Edwards is quite ill suffer- Stephens who have been attending T. were neither absent nor tardy; William
Grove, Bertie Grove, Jessie Dixon, Mary
eritig from dropsy o f the iieart. A phy­ A. and P. U. the past winter.
Miss Glady and Bevie Nauffts were Woell ai d Charles Davidson.— Chester
sician from Portland is in attendance.
Mr. Scott, of Woodland, was the guest visiting in the neighborhood last week. Fletcher, teacher.
Mrs. Carrie Milier returned Monday
from McMinnville where she has been
stopping with her mother for several
months.
Millions of men who are daily “ Tobacco
Thomas Ranes and Rosa Buxton ran
i away last Thursday night and were Spitting and Smoking Their
married at Vancouver, Wash., returning Aw ay” will he glad to learn that the la-
to Beaverton. Today they went home mous guaranteed tobacco habit cure,
by way of Greenville.
that has freed over 400,000 tobacco users
Miss Dora Smith took her departure
for Portland on the 21st.
Homer Smith who has about recovered
from a severe attack of the measels ar­
T e r r i b l e A c c i d e n t . — It is a terrible rived home the 23rd, from K lickitat
accident to be burned or scalded; but county, Wash., where he had been work-
the pain and agony and the frightful dis­ [ ing. He was accompanied by his father.
figurements can be quickly overcome
Miss D ella Carpenter was the guest of
without leaving a scar by using DeW itt's
j her sister, Mrs. Clarence Miller, o f Gales
W itch Hazel Salve. J. C. Clark, drug­
j Creek, last Thursday.
gist.
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EAST AND SOUTH
THE SHASTA
No-To-Bae for Fifty Cents.
GALES CREEK.
of Ed. Hughes' place.
erhood and their noble work.
A basket dinner followed and in the p o iso n in g , d ip h th e ria , d y s p e p s ia , fe m a le co m .
afternoon Hon. William Rasmus deli- j p la in ts, rh e u m atism , p ile s, old sores, b ru ise s,
vered an address on the tenets of the [ bu rn s, e ry sip e la s, u lcers, r in g w o rm , a l l s k in
K nightly order.
A t three o ’clock came the tug of war
which was closely contested as the suc­
cessful lodge was to receive a fine ban­
ner. The first tug between Hillsboro
and Cornelius lodges was won by the for­
mer, the second tug between Glencoe
and Forest Grove was won by the latter
and the final tug between the winners
was won by the Grove. The trick bicy­
cle riding by Mr. Shaver, of Salem,
showed what can be done by an expert
on this useful machine.
The bicycle races attracted much at­
tention. In the closely contested half-
mile race Harvey Baldwin won by half a
length. The hundred yard slow race
was won by Clyde Harris. The two mile
lap race was a tie between Harvey and
Oscar Baldwin each scoring nine points.
The ring, trapeze and bar performance
by Harris, Boos, Gleason and L. C.
Greer as clown elicited enthusiastic ap­
plause.
In the evening there was a monster
clambake followed by a hop in Verts
hall which proved the most successful of
the season.
The committee on arrangements, con­
sisting of G. T. Hollister, of Glencoe
Lodge No. 22. J. T. Dorrien, of Simoni­
Report for Patton V alley school for
des No. — Cornelius, L. A. Long of
month ending June 25, 1897. No. of
Phoenix No. 34 Hillsboro, E d Haines
days taught 19. No. o f days attendance
and Geo. Hughes, of Delphos No. 39,
363. No. of days a sence 33. No. en­
ForestGrove, should be congratulated on
rolled
21.
Average
attendance 18.
the success attending their efforts to ren­
Those who have maintained a good de­
portment and been neither absent nor der this conclave an event long to be re­
tardy are George Turner, Mahala Roberts, membered by tne Knights of Washing­
Edna Vail, Blanche V ail and Ida Vail, ton county. This notice would he in­
complete without mention of Delphos
— A. M. Porter, teacher.
Temple No. 7 R. S. whose members ably
School report for district No. 65, for
seconded the committee in their work of
term ending June 25 1897. Number
entertainment.
pupils enrolled 21. No. days taught 59.
No. days attendance 956. No. o f days
T o C ure C o n stip a tio n F orev er.
absence 44. Cases o f tardiness 23. A v ­
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c
If C. C. C. full to cure, druggists refund money
erage daily attendance 16. Average No.
belonging 17. Those who were neither
absent nor tardy during the term ace
•SH ERIFF’S SALE.
Minnie Morrill, Ward Varley, Bertie
By virtue of an execution, d ecree an d order of
Smith and Donald McPherson.— Nina E. sale, Issued out of the Circuit Court of the S tate
Bateman, teacher.
. of Oregon, for Washington County, in favor o f
K. A. Hyde and against W. T. M arr for the sum
of $12.50, costa, soil for the further sum of $.150.00,
U . S. gold coin, with interest thereon at th e rate
Mr. R. B. (Ireeve, merchant, of Chil-
of 10 per cent, per annum from the 15th day of
liowie, V a ., certifies that he had con­ March. 1895. and the further i-uin of $40.(0 w ith
sumption, was given up to die, sought interest thgreou at the rate o f 8 p er c e n t, per
all medical treatment that money could annum from the 22nd d a y of May, 1897, an d for
procure, tried all cough remedies he the post and e x p e n s e s of sa le and of said w r it.
Now. therefore, by v ir tu e an d in p u rsu a n ce o f
could hear of, but got no relief; spent said judgm ent, d e cre e an d o rd e r o f sale, I w ill
many nights sitting up in a chair; was on Monday the 19th d a y o i J u ly , 1897, at the
induced to try Dr. K in g’s New Discovery, south d o or o f t h e t o u r t H ou se. In H illsb o ro .
Washington county, Oregon, at the h o u r o f 10
and was cured by the use of two bottles.
o ’clock s. in., o f said day. s e ll at p u b lic auction
1 For past three years has been attending to the highest b id d e r fo r cash, the fo llo w in '.’
to business, and says Dr. K ing’s New described real property, to-wit:
Lots one (1) and four (4) in block forty-three
Discovery is the grandest remedy ever
($*)In the city ol Forest G rove. Washington
made, as it has done so much for him
county. Oregon, as designated marked and nunt
and also for others in his community. be red on the recorded plat of th e to w u o f Forest
Dr. K in g’s New Discovery is guaranteed Grove, ail situate in W a sh in g to n co u n ty , O re­
for Coughs, Colds and Consumption. gon, to satisfy the h e re in b e fo re named sums,
It don’t fail. Trial bottles free at the and lor the co sts and ex p e n se * o f said »ale.
Said property w ill be sold » 'in ject to re d e m p tio n
Miller Pharmacy.
a» per statute o f Oregon
Witness my hand this M t’i day o f June, ’.a
u r a te Y o u r II ottp I* W ith C.»«caret*.
W. I> BRADFORD.
Candy Cathartic, earn constipation forever.
10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. ( Sheriff of Washington Coum y, Oregon.
SMIIII A BOWMAN, A tty*. for PUT
1
The Grandest Remedy.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
Admtiiistrati-lx’a Notice.
Notice i* hereby given that the undersigned
h a . been appointed adratniatrntrix o f the estate
o f Charles 8 . Dtaon, deceased, by the Hon.
County Court o f Washington County. Oregon,
snd that ahe hat duly qualiSed as such sdminis-
Iratria
A ll persons having claims against said
estate are hereby required to present the same
to me with proper vouchers attached at Forest
t drove. Oregon, within sta months from the date
j of this notice. Dated at Forest Grove this jrd
day of June, i*w-
A » » t 8. Dixon.
Administratrix of the estate o f Charles 8.
Diana, deceased
11-15
application.
j
diseases, ty p h o id an d m a la ria l fevers, etc ., etc.
N O T IC E O F A S S IG N .»! EN T.
gether with the proper ranchers therefor,
within three months from this date
Dated at Forest Grove oa this 8lh dsy of June
«**7
Gao. F. NavLoa.
Assignee of tkc Kstste o f William Porter. In
solvent Debtor.
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P. ROGER 8 ,
R. KOEHLER.
Asst. G. F. 4 P. Ag't.
Manager
Portland, Oregon,
It is th e best blood p u rifie r o a e a r th , th e g r e a t­
est d isease g e rm d e stro y e r k n o w n , an d y e t is
p e rfe ctly h a rm le ss u n d e r p ro tra c te d use.
Oh,
su ffe rin g wom an! treat y o u rs e lf, be cu re d an d
e n jo y life by u sin g V. O. WHICN Y O U H A V K
trie d e v e ry p ate n t m ed icin e, q u a c k
THE G REAT
nostrum ,
ca tch -p en n y -h u m b u g an 1 do ctors, w th o u t
lie f, an d w an t to be c u re d —th a t i f y o u bel
- G old and S ilveb
COUNTRIES
G od is g re a te r th an m an, th a t H is cre a tio n s a r e
b e tte r and m ore p e rfe ct th a n m a n ’s, b u y th is j
grea t n a tu ra l re m e d y .
B u y n o n e not stam ped \» ith th e red in k s ig n a ­
tu re o f T h e o . N o el, or i f th e e n v e lo p e h a s beeu
open ed .
OF BR ITISH COLUMBIA
Sold o n ly • n d ire ct o rd e rs o r th ro u g h
AND EASTERN
lo cal ag e n ts.
OREGON
It h a s been th e d e sid e ra tu m o f scie n tists for
a g e s w h e re to p ro c u re th e m in e r a l ore trom
ARE A LL REACHED
w h e n c e flow s th e w a te rs o f th e w o rld ’s m ost
noted h e a lin g m in e ra l s p r in g s an d in th e d is­
c o v e ry o f th is o re th e p ro b le m h a s been solved .
In th e deep from w h e n c e it co m e s it is a h ard ,
b la c k an d v e ry m a g n e tic m in e ra l w h e n expo sed j
to th e a ir it sla ck s , an d 20 p e r c e n t, o f it is th en
via T he 0 . R . & N,
s o lu b le in w a te r, m a k in g an e lix ir w h ich for th e
No Change o f
C U R E o f so-called in c u ra b le ills , as b rig h ts dis- ,
Cars between
ease, a ll k id n e y an d u rin a ry co m p lain ts, g e n ­
e ral d e b ility , lo ss o f v ita lity , w om b, o va ria n j
m e n stru a l tro u b le s and lost m an hood, a ll p riv a te
PORTLAND
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‘ln d
d iseases; as a ls o a ll th ro a t an d stom ach co m ­
p la in ts. as d ip h th e ria , to n silitis, ca ta rrh , d y s j
p e 4»sia, n o th in g m an can m a k e e q u a ls .
ca n n ot be co u n terfeited .
th e n id u s o f e v e ry ill.
p ra c tic e o r d o gm a .
N a tu re
W e g o on no th e o ry o f I
Connecting with
O n ly th e h o w lin g eth ic a l j
q u a c k w h o liv e s on th e p ro lo n g a tio n o f h u m a n |
ALL RAIL ROUTE to
ills m ore th a n b y c u rin g th em crie s frau d ag ain st
V . O.
i B A K E K CITY
¿S P O K A N E
Shortest Line to Spokane
V itae-O re w ill reach
TR AIL, ROSSLAND,
MARCUS NELSON, ant
all Kootenay Mining
Camps . . .
I f y o u su ffer from a n y ill yo u need V. O. 1
w o rs e th a n I need y o u r m on ey.
NELSON LA COURSE,
Local Agent,
Forest Grove, Ore. Low Rates and T h r o u g h Ticket*
For Pamphlets and Detailed Infor*
mation, write to
NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.
N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e re w ill b e let
to th e lo w e st resp o n sib le b id d e r o r b id d e rs at
th e C o u n ty C o u rt r jo :u at th e C o u rt H ou se in
H illsb oro, W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , O reg on ,
on
T h u rsd a y , J u ly 8th, 1897, a t 2 o 'c lo c k p .
m .. co n tracts for th e re p a irin g o f th e Iron B r id g e
acro ss T u a la tin riv e r n e a r T u a la tin p ostoffice in
Road D istrict N o.— and for a b rid g e fill n ear th e
resid en ce o f Bett 1C. Jon es in D istrict N o. 8, and
fo r a b rid g e acro ss D airy C re e k , one m ile w est
ot G re e n v ille , k n o w n as tile P ie rce b rid g e , in
D istrict No. 56, an d for a b rid g e k n o w n as th e
S c h m c lt lc t b rid g e in D istrict N o. 3, a ll in W ash-
in gto n c o u n ty , O reg o n . A ll b id s to he sign ed
an d sealed . T h e C o m m issio n ers re se rv e th e
rig h t to re je ct an y or a ll bid s. S p ecifica tio n s
can be 9een on said d a y a t th e office o f th e ;
C o u n ty C le rk .
B- P. C O R N E L IU S ,
C o u n ty fu d g e .
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ASSIS IE£3' NOTICE.
N o tice is h e re b y g iv .n tL at w< *• H u s h e s and
A . H in m an . are t ’; • H iy
iu teJ a s s ig 1 cM of !
th e e sta te o f \ .i.„ a j « :n i
in v»!v?n t d ebtor, I
anil h a v e d n : q talifi ■
;
* ’> 1 all p e rso n s ,
h a v in g cla im s a g a iu ^ tsa
1 e ta f. e are req u ired '
to o re * e n t t!i m t >u« wit' 1 p r ’A r v o n c 'le ’’:-. at
o u r office in th e B nl; ol K
r * G - o v e in F o re s t,
G rove, O regon , w ish ,a n , r • • •uouCi i from th is
flat
D-ito i th is
•ay ol nu . ;897.
8. H U G HR A.
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s. B.
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent,
O. R. A N. Co.,
P ortland , O ewoi .
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Bueklen’s Arnica Salve.
A. H IN M A N .
A ssig n e e s o f th e e sta te o f
.«olvent.
Notice is hereby given, that William Porter,
o f Washington County. Oregon, has made an a s ­
signment o f all o f his property, real and per
sonal. to the undersigned, for the benefit o f all
o f his creditors in proportion to the amount o f
their respective claims, and that said assign
ment has been filed in the Circuit Court o f the
State o f Oregon, for Washington County, and
that the undersigned has duly qualified and en
tcrest into the discharge o f his duties as such
j assignee.
Now, therefore, all persons having claims
against William Porter or the estate o f William
Porter, are hereby required to present the same
to the undersigned assignee, at the office o f
Kdwnrd L Naylor at Forest Grove. Oregon, to­
Rates atid tic k e ts to Eastern points and
E u ro p e . A lso J a p a u . Chluu, Honoulu and
A u s tr a lia , e a u be obtained from W. T. Ulan,
A g e n t, Forest G rove.
H uston , A tto rn e y for
The Best Salve in the world for Cnt*
A n to n P ‘ am ie r, In
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheu»
£ 57 ,«; Sores, Tetter. Chapped H*®*
A ss»»gnees.
lj-rt S h,lblalT>s. Corns, and all Skin Erup­
80 Y EA R S '
P atents
T * A ° « MARKS,
o e sic N g .
tions, and positively cures Piles, «r J*
pay required. It is guaranteed to P *
perfect satisfaction or money refou'le1
Price 23 cents per box. For sale 1 *
Chas. Miller.
A V AYTKD-SEVERAL FAITHFUL M E>'*
li.ii . i k »men to travel for responsible
m í í e k í r * 1; 1 ,regon. Salary *7s0,
R eferir 5 ‘ V-'1 ‘‘ rpenses. Position P'-rraOj»
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