" - - i n ; " ’ .“ '
local ageut , . " t ’
■ Baylor, our
Or or ,
,
Forest Grove,
Or!’
6 1 M‘ Russel> C°- Portland,
.
3
%
,
’
“ -onlaud
y a viewing instrument.
W e r e X : i beh ad - ' > ^ - t h e
Jno.Bri.Wnei, in Yamhill on business.
p ain t?3' * u’C ^
taxi H6
POWDER
b6St line of oils and
-
Misses Harriet Stevens and Louise
¡
X
T
Sundav and .Monday in
C.
• • •
Who Is J. C. Clark?
J. C. C L A R K is the man who carries the largest stock of
drugs in Washington county.
Any drug— no matter
what it is— can be lound at J. C. C L A C K ’S. Send on
your mail orders, they will have prompt and careful
attention.
Address
J. C. ClkflRK,
Fonest Gt*ove, O regon.
Jockey Club toilet soap. Large cake,
five cents. City Drug Store.
The Occidental Restaurant lunches at
any hour.
Delplios lodge K. of P. installs its of
Under the skillful hands of Mr. Frank
Wagner, the artistic house decorater, the
Ladies wishing ,0 talk with Mrs. ficers next Saturday (loth) evening.
office of the H a t c h e t P r i n t b r y is be
chu tz about the famous home remedy,
All persons indebted to the M iller’s
\ laV1’ Wl11 find h” at home on Satur Pharmacy will save cost by paying up at ing beautified with some of Geo. L.
days. Mail orders promptly attended once, as all accounts not settled will l>e Sm ith’s best wallpaper.
I f.iebr»teil for Its (treat leavening strength and
placed in a collector’s hands.
From 150 to 175 bushels of apples can
ilblulness Assures tho food against alum
be
evaporated in 24 hours on the Will*
Mr.
and
Mrs
John
Bailey
also
Mrs.
* „ (orms of adulteration common to the
Visitors from Portland in tile Grove
brands RuYAL BAKING POWDKK Bailey’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Luck over Sunday and Monday were: Misses I ia m ’s evaporator. Aak Jones about it.
spent Monday in Portland.
0 -, NEW YORK
Harriet Stevens, Jackson and Messrs.
The Clackamas county annual teach
Geo. and W ill Streeter.
ers’ institute is in session at Oregon City
Have
your
fruit
dried
in
Jones’
evapo
ABOUT t o w n .
this week.
rator.
Several hunters were out last Sunday
See Dempsey & Kane for hardware.
The Rev. Mrs. Atkinson left Wednes after the young birds and it is said that
I Luke Duren, of Patton V alley, was in
a deputy game protector is in town look-
day for California.
fDon business Tuesday.
,
Mr. A. Wolcott sold his farm last
Absolutely Pure.
u ! “ a“ " W1
V,eW t0 prOSe-
\ouwill find the finest perfumes in cuting . the
parties,
town at the City Drug store.
Henry Copp and Theodore Bernards
Personal— The gentleman who an
Hayward celebrated the Fourth at noyed tne congregation last Sunday by
(Verboort were in town Tuesday.
the grove in McMillans addition. continually coughing wil; find instan
I The best ice crennt and ice cream soda
About I75 people were in line.
relief by using One Minute Cough Cure
ItMrs. Kreider's Home Bakery.
H, D. Jones with the assistance of Mr. a speedy and harmless remedy for throat
| Fora sample of Frank W agner’s paint-
Schultz has during the past week set up and lung troubles.
; call at the H a t c h e t office.
and equipped a William’s fruit evapo
Mr. Dillberger w s in town Tuesday
All goods sold at a reasonable profit at rator. This is one of the best evapora making arrangements for moving the
tors made and the only one of the kind steam merry-go-round here. A picnic
e City Drug Store.
on this coast. Fruit dried in a William’s and balloon ascension is talked of in
| Mr. and Mrs. Daugherty, of Portland,
readily sells for two cents a pound more connection. It will be located in the re
¡sited Mrs. Daugherty’s parents, Mr.
in the eastern markets than the product union grounds.
Lid Mr . Alvin Brown irom Friday until
| of other evaporators.
Rev. Asa B. Snider, a former student
nnday.
John Miller is now canvassing for the of P. U., occupied the Congregational
If your clothes d o n ’t fit take them to
most complete work of its kind pub pulpit last Sunday morning. Mr. Sni
(chafer’s.
lished and is hailed as a public benefac der’s pastorate is at Soquelle, Cal., but
H. H. Cla k, is nursing a lame back, tor.
he and his wife are spending a few weeks
■ esays, ‘‘It resembles a mountain tor-
visiting
with Mrs. Snider’s parents,
A. T. Boos has a large stock of ma
lent more than a creek.”
Mrs. Matthew Patton, df Patton Valley.
chine oil.
I fine stationery, C ity Drug Store.
Paints, oils and glass at A b b o t & R o e’s
The assignees have disposed of the
I Quite a number of our local sports at- personal effects of Anton Pfanner, insol
tnded the picnic at D udley’s mill Mon- vent. Some were sold to private parties
and others placed on sale at Abbott and
M,
Roe’s.
Have you seen Jones’ evaporator?
Home made bread, pies, and cakes at
Messrs. George Patterson and Wes
Mrs. Kreider’s Home Bakery. It is
ledmond, of Hillsboro, were in town
cheaper to ljuy than to bake.
Inesday after a hearse which Mr. Venen
Miss Marie Clark is visiting her brother
sheen painting.
I A nice lunch for io or 15 cents at Mrs.
kreider's Home Bakery.
John Bews was injured by a horse step-
pay on his foot yesterday. Had the
: known its best friend it would not
lave happened.
I Money to loan in sums to suit. Rooms
land 2, Sliute Building, Hillsboro, Or.
Charles Pierce, formerly a resident of
pis place and Greenville, visited his
other Sunday.
| Lacourse and Brown pay cash for
[gs, poultry, wool, hides, pelts, brass,
fcpper, and old rubber.
“ A little more thau a year ago,
my hair began turning gray, ami
falling out, and although I tried
ever so many things ta preveut a
continuance of these conditions. 1
obtained no satisfaction until I tried
Ayer’s Ilair Vigor. After using one
bottle, :uy hair v.-aa restored to
Clark’s cheese factory will pay 55 and
60 cents a hundred for milk.
Washington county ’ .as thus far paid
#16000 of her share of the state tax to the
state treasurer.
The balance will be
held until the court decides the Multno-
Thursday to S. M. Robrins, considera
tion #1,500. The sale was made by
Melki Johnson, real estate ^gent.
For sale at a bargain.— A small steam
engine and boiler, also 18 ft. line shaft,
cones and pulleys.
“ a t r c r .r .r .io
?
0
0
8
V
1 V >
«
o
\
c.~ c l . ’. : :zLo
Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
**: T!:i# tçstiîîîor.ir.l v " ! V î f
î
I i
i : ’.\
hundred others. 1 ‘rcc. /.eie ree J J. C. /.; c: C;
C/ 0 ^ C < K > O < y > C / ^ O C O C O O
E v i ry pair of shoes bought o f Boos is
wariaiued.
- A _ o V c J
The Triii* K in g.
The folio* ii,g goii.g the luuuds >f the
I press possesses the true ring: Hr
deaf
Prof.'s Lloyd and W hittelsey returned
•>> our heart is the old si!e< 1 iio’ ■ >. when
Tuesday rvt-.un. I*-- »• 1 a i r (t u Tv *u< i.v 11
■ *" e ,
. .. ..s ,
t pi. >111,s it
»leaf
Oregon. Leaving toe ruihoud u 1 .13..-
— the Liberty head without necktie or
land they traveled to Kalauiath falls in
collar, and all the strange things that
the Modoc country, thence north along
seem to us new; the wide spreadiug eagle,
the Kalauiath lakes to Crater lake and
the arrow below it, the stars and the
hack to the railway through the Rogue
words and the strange things they telL
River valley. T -e general geologic
The coin of our fathers; we’re glad we
features ot the country were studied and
know it for some time or other ’twill
many interesting photographs brought
come iu quite well— the spread eagle
back as souvenirs of an enjoyable Outing
dollar, the star-spangled dollar, the old
Go to Peterson Bro. for the best meats. silver dollar we all love so well.— Califor
Boos block.
nia Fruit Grower.
ance for the Gaston flour mill, arrived Drake University, is on this coast for
yesterday. Work is being pushed and the Christian Endeavor convention at
the mill will be in shape to handle this San Francisco, and it is hoped that he
may be induced to fill Mr. Shelley’s ap
year’s crop as soon as it comes in.
pointment here. Otherewise the service
Mrs. Krieder’s bread, pies and cakes.
will occur on the fifth Sunday.
A new edition of the school law has
Boos has hats suitable for men in all
been issued but differs only from the ’93
vocations.
! edition in the date on the cover and in
Regent Hughes, who asked for the ap
the preface. The amendments made in
93 have not been incorporated in the pointment as botanist o f Prof. Moses
body o f the compilation.
It makos no cirrcrcnco
whether 70" r.~r— :r c?
not. It lo e lv e r s t.:v. thr.’j
looh o.” N o th in g oots tho cca l o f ago iz~>o:: r. rrzz
beaut;* co deeply, a s g ra y hair. Tho hair In:,
color g en erally from la c k o f n u trition . If y o u r.o
th e hair, th o o rigin al color w ill oonro bach . T h a t :
w a y th a t th o norm al co lo r o f tho hair i : ro stered
Prof. F. E. Lloyd went to Portland
Wednesday morning to join the Colum
The Christian church has granted
bia college expedition, of which he is
Rev.
Mr. Shelly, o f Hillsboro, who occu
biologist, who start today for Alaska to
spend the summer in scientific explora pies the pulpit on the first and third
Sundays of the month, leave o f absence
tion.
for the third Sabbath of July to enable
Neat and tasty pastry at Mrs. Krei him to visit his former congregation at
der’s Bakery.
Dallas. Rev. Mr. Stephens, a son ofMr.
Two car loads of machinery, the bal Stephens of Dilley, and a student at
mah case as to whether the state has a
Berry pickers buy your pails and grad
first claim to all money collected until uated quart measures of Dempsey &
its part is paid or taken its share along Kane.
with the other funds.
.
The cost o f winding up an insolvent
in Portland.
Mrs. Lizzie Schultz, manager of Wash- estate seems to be a rather variable
A. P. Venen is agent for the latest im
ington county for the Viavi company, is quantity. The assignees of the Pfanner
proved, High Arm Singer sewing ma-
located in the Ds. Large cottage east of | bank it is said estimate their probable
1 chine.
All attachments and a five the Christian church.
expenses at #1,200 while their attorney is
drawer machine for $21.00.
The school board held a meeting Tues figuring on #5,000,
Miss Garrison, Prof. Ferrin, Prin. day morning and received several dozen
ii,ooo to loan.
Inquire o f Melki
; Bates and Mr. P. E. Bauer went to the applications for positions a- teachers
Johnson.
Christian Endeavor convention at San coming from persons scattered all over
The action of T he Dalles national
| Francisco.
the un on and of varying experience and
bank in regard to offsets is held by some
attainments,
all
accompanied
by
the
Go to Abbott & Roe and rent a cres
most glowing testimonials as to ability to have no bearing on the Grove bank
cent bicycle and never walk home.
and character and some even with photo case as a national bank cannot assign
Mrs. Gen. Thorp and sou Montie went
graphs. The board considered the task but lias a receiver appointed who bal
to Portland Saturday for a few days stay.
too great for one day and adjourned to ances the books and settles the business.
S. Hughes & Son have just received a Wednesday morning after reading up The stockholders are liable to an assess-
supply of binder twine and any one back minutes and allowing a bill o f 75 ! inent to meet claims equal to their share
How Old are You?
Notice.
Pacific University, as a Government
Repository, offers the free use o f that
( part o f its library to the public for pur-
poses of reference, as follows; The upper
room at the North cud of Marsh Hall will
He open each morning except Sunday
from 9 to 12, until farther notice.
Jos. W. M a r s h , librarian.
Save Your Grain.
Few realize that each squirrel destroys
$1.50 worth of grain annually. .W ake-
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.
Craig is naturally happy over his success . j
Dissolution of Partnership.
Prof. Craig is a student, and as a botanist
has few equals on the coast. He has
Notlce is he,eby Siven that th t Part-
many personal
friends in Corvallis • n.ersh,.P .heretofore exislinR between _A.
W. Mills and W. A. Bellingher under
who are glad to hear of his return here.
the firm name of Mills & Bellingher, has
Messrs. Hughes and Church were re
been this day dissolved by mutual con
cently appointed regents by Governor
sent. The business will lie continued at
Lord, and are intelligent men of affairs,
the old stand by A, W. Mills who will
good business men and thoroughly prac
pay all bills and collect all accounts of
tical.— Corvallis Gazette.
the former firm.
C. L. Larg M. D., answers calls night
Date ! at F’orest Grove, July 3, 1897.
and day. Office Large block Fir St.
W. A. Bellingher.
A. W. Mills.
Oregon lias reason to be proud of the
Willamette V alley Chautauqua at G la d -1
>'*-To ! nc for r i :ty Onto.
n ,i:;< »veok
stone Park, not only that it is the largest , G HOT unt ili tctiuDuo hoMr
, b.vOU p:.lL.
.1. I».. A.:
..-.'¡sta
assembly on the coast but for the general
Ftni'M
excellence of the instruction and lectures
w 1 1 rue
it lias provided. This year the program i The g«"-i ! man * » *
» HUM.i
11 li.-t id»
still
shows an advnnce and opportuui- j from town
.
! ties in the lecture line never before of- watcii Jul v 3 will call M «tv re-ii! nee
1 fertd in the Northwest. The course be Iwn »mi 1,1 ■ •half mi - ixiiihrust of
prove
property,
p»y
gins July 13 and continues through the MountHÌndale,
24th. As Jhe meeting place is so close, charges and tik e it a»v
o f stock.
I Prof, and Mrs. Ward Swope were in wanting the same should give them a cents to Janitor Dixon fi r work.
pwn Tuesday and Wednesday.
call.
Ladies’ saritary belts at Woods, Caples between Portland and Oregon City, the
People desirous of obtaining peaches
I). H a r v e y .
I Doors, windows and mouldings at
* people of Washington 'county can con
Monday Forest Grove was represented and apricots may do so by leaving or & Thomas.
Hand prices. A b bott & Roe.
Who cui tiltil
in Portland by Messrs. J. L. Gregg, Joe ders with Mrs. Carr, as they are as
of tome elmpAs
E. B. Sappington is no longer deputy veniently avail themselves o f these ad
cheap
now
as
they
will
be
at
any
time
in
Bailey,
Caples,
Bolderick,
Armstrong,
vantages.
I Mrs. Nick Boatman, the postmistress
Protect your Idea«; they inny brlnu you wealtk-
sliet.ff. his year erniritig last W edces
Write JOHN WEDDEKBURN ft CO., Patent Attor
the future.
Schultz, Pierce and Dr. Hovey.
«Hayward, was in town Tuesday.
Washington. D. O., for tbelr $ 1.800 prise or
day. It is not known as yet whom
If you want a shoe that will give sat ney*.
Vid list of two hundred Invention» wanted
For
Sale.—
Two
Winchester
rifles
It
is
definitely
assured
that
Forest
Grove
Sheriff Bradford will appoint. Bake has isfaction, go to Bocs, 88 he has just se
I Ice cream at the Home Bakery.
worth #10 for sale for #3.50 each. A. P. will soon have the long desired new rail- been a good officei, courteous and oblig cured a new consignment which makes
| ^r- Q- W. Hop, who came here with
read station though the exact date of ing and lias added to his many friends his stock complete.
Venen.
¡intention of starting a Chine-e laun-
commencing work can not yet be stated. in Hillsboro and over the county during
Mrs. Robert Taylor went to Blaine,
F’ ire Sunday evening destroyed a va
[ty. has left town, his health not per
The con-truction crew will come here as his stay in the '-ourtliouse.
Wash., Monday on a visit to her mother.
cant barn in the rorth west part of the
king him to continue in the work.
soon as their work is completed. The
She will remain about a month.
Since the bank failure Boos lias de city on the lot wnere the dwelling house
pr.seat station will be u»ed for a freight
I H. D. Jones is prepared to evaporate
cided to close out his entire stock of burned last fall. The property belonged
Parties
going
East
or
South
should
get
room
and
an
addition
built
to
contain
111 kinds of fruit on short notice.
to Mr. Stephen Plank and was insured
8 ticket over the S. P. Ry. I. W. Patter waiting room, ticket office and baggage clothing at reduced prices.
for #200 in the Royal Insurance Co.
II. P. Bagley, who has been up on his
room.
The
Southern
Pacific
is
warranted
son, agent.
Mr. Morrill, deputy assessor, has com F>ar of having another libel suit on its
F"ch on Gales Creek for the past few
in making this improvement in spite of
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hughes visited
pleted bis work and returns home to hands alone prevents ihe H a t c h e t ’ s re
pS. stopped at the Grove Tuesday
the light travel on the west side for the
Glsnv.-ood t 'd a y . He was the first of calling that the dwelling was insured for
friends
in
Ponland
Sunday
and
Monday.
“his way to Hood River where he is
Grove is by far the best point on the
the deputies out and the last in. having fjioo and finally compromised for $550.
¡gaged working on an irrigating ditch.
Not only acute lung troubles, which line.
the most thickl)- settled territory though ^
a]anil was turned in as the flames
Chas. Naylor has brought to the Grove
may prove fatal in a few days, but old
I Shaving 10 cent9 hair, cutting 25 cents
Epicures should call at the Western.
others hail an equal space to cover. were |,eyond control before the fire was his recent purchase, the three year oM
chronic coughs and throat troubles may
■ the Diamond Shavin g Parlor, one
This finishes the field assessing, Messrs. djSCOvered.
Coenr de Wood by Coeur d ’ Alene, dam
receive immediate relief and be perman
Mrs. Avery Porter was here Monday
north of H ayden &
Buxton’s
Pointer, of Hillsboro, Kuratli, o f Beth -1
Boxwood by Nutwood, second jlam la k e
ently cured by One Minute Cough Cure. and expert tooth extractor Dr. Hiatt, ex
I Rettie & Patterson, ofG illm an coun.y,
at market. Good work and courteous
and Cavel, of Tualatin, the other
land Queen by Lakeland's Abdallah d an
tracted twenty five difficult teeth under i|n?
have
squared
up
with
The
Dalles
N
a
Notion,— I.iles & Allen, Proprietors.
Mr. Frank Huster, o: San FrancFco,
deputies, having all finished their work.
of Add Alene, two year 2 : 26 , who stilt
influence of the new preparation admin
tional bank, and did not lose a cent. In
^ f jolin Handsaker, a student of the spent the 4H1 antl 5 th in ' owu'
holds the record of Oregon, third d an
istered by Dr. C. L. Large. She was
fact, it seems they owed the bank a few
Go to H inm an’s for machine oil.
he University and deputy superin-
Prunella by Alhambra, fourth data
I have several fine violins direct from highlv pleased with the extraction and
dollars, which they have paid, says the
pdent for Lane county, is visiting Mr. the wholesalers, f.o violins will go for also with the pleasant t fleet o f the rem
Mrs. Susa Stanley, wife of Professor J.
Fossil Journal. They were agreeably sur -1 T b orou*^bred. The North Pacific Rural
He is raiding funds for the new «, 50,#15 ones for #5-75. and #25. mstru-
H. Stanley, principal the public school
edy given.
prised at the state of affairs. They had 8Pirit “ J* th i" hor"e iM con8,dered k'-'
™ g for the divinity school.
of Hillsboro, died Tuesday morning, after
all horseman to be
nu-nts for #8, given on ten days trial.
about #800 in the bank and owed the 8,1 hor,mn*n
** the
P1P( e
Greer’s customers appreciate his early
kinds of instruments propor
a sickness of only a few days. The de
horse-flesh ever seen in Oregon, and can
I ^hen the spring time comes, “ gentle Ml
bank
$800,
which
they
expected
to
have
delivery of goods.
ceased was a member o f Phoenicia tem-
now with little or no training allow liet-
like all other sensible persons, t i o n a t e low in price. M.vered steel
to pay in full and take what they could (
Will J. Thornburg, of Greenville, was pie of Rathbone Sisters, o f that city.
ter than 2 : 2.1 gait trotter. This horse
'* Cleanse the liver and renovate the strings. A. P- Venen.
get of the #800 on deposit, but it appears
under whose auspices the services were
will make the season in Forest G tov »
in town Tuesday on business.
K"h with DeV.'itt’s L ittle Early
that the e is a law which provides that
Prof. Moses Craig went to Corvallis
conducted
Wednesday evening at 5
and is now here in Jones’ stable. Mr.
famoes little pills for the liver Tuesday to enter upon his duties as pro-
the one account shall, offset the other.
Genuine Singer sewing machines are
o'clock. She leaves a husband and five
Naylor is a judge of horses and has
- •>
the v.-ir round.
John Dysart, of Condon, had a similar
fessor of botany and horticulture at the handled in this and Yam hill counties
children. Mrs. Stanley was a lady of
brought a beauty who is bound to please
Is cases where dandruff, scalp diseases, S ’ ate Agricultural college to which p •> only bv Geo. C. Easterly, McMinnville.
experience to the extent o f about $500,
estimable qualities whose loss will be
the public, and his colts are the kin 4
Si,
and in like manner has not lost a single
Write him.
n" and grayness o f the hair appear, tion he was recently elected.
sadly felt in the community where dur
that sell. Before making engagements,
cent. This action is a valuable precedent
ntglect them, but apply a proper
Drs. Ward and Cole, Mr. Ed. Ward ing the several years o f her residence she
horse owners should at least take a look
The S P. Ry- is the olde8t " ilr0ad’
for Washington county and will be wel
■ and tonic like H all’s Hair Re-
j iwt safest, and most accomo- and Marshal Harris drove to Portland had made so many friends. A number
at this splendid animal.
come news to many depositors o f the
this morning in Jones’ stage.
of Rathbone Sisters from the Grove at
$5 for the service. #15 for the seasoa.
bank who are similarly situated.
Season ends July 15.
■ ' fresh st>.ck of fine confectionery at
Mr. C. L. Hasbrourk, a druggist at tended the funeral.
Wanted-in Idea
other
HT. J L IS-" ■>» >"• r“ific
L , . **« *> a « “
t ‘2
z
Dentistry.
Mendon, M ich., says all of the good
r. k . waters .
c. t. »\vaac
E conom ista.
testimonials that have been published
Dr. R, H. H ovey having located in
W
A
T
E
R
S
&
B
A
N K S
Schafer,
an
experienced
tailor,
h\ the manufacturers of Cham berlain’s
John
Forest Grove for #ie practice o f dentistry
(•. .lie. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has his shop second door north o f Nay- takes this method o f informing the pub
PROP II IE TOR H OP
Tones’ stage still continues to run to
He clein s and mends lie that he is prepared to do any work iD
cotild l>e duplicated in tow n. For sale lo t’s office.
J ? ’ , - W , . v s and Saturday*.
cloths and makes them as good as new. that line. Office in Ingles & Porter’s
Portland
iue»«i»v
bv J. C. Clark, druggist.
Price to suit the times.
1897. all 1**»«* work
building.
C H O P P IN G ON T H U R S D A Y
After July
No credit.
A. S.
CUSTOM G R IN D IN G A S P E C IA L T Y
be strictly cash
E d n riè te I ©tir Itowel« With Casesrsts.
Candy Cat darli curo «’©natipotion forever.
DEALER« IN
4
Wc, 29 c. I f C. C. C. fa ll, d ru ggists re f and money.
Ven' n'
»..rries will do well to
H ay, Grain and a ll kindfi o f Plour and M ill P rH
Persons ha» ing c
Contains no »alt or other adulterant,
Land Planter, Acer!». Rock in lt, Sack» and Sack
scc Jones and have them eva iporated on
3 V v I o -
Tw ine.
I w ..’ make more and better soap than
Made under U . S. Patent it must nec
n- KreuUr s Home Bakery.
X W Tatterson, agent.
^astipation, an exceedingly danger-
coedition o f the bowels, is nearly
*?> the result of carelessness and
Mention to the calls o f nature. To
Feed Chopping Mill
Kregaiarities and restore healthy
^•ents, the best aperient is Ayer’s
BED SEAL IS
Pure Granulated Potash
They are easy to take.
“ )ou come from the country get
®ea.b at the Western hotel. Every-
*8 neat and clean and a good meal for
Mr«. Csrr serves icecream
dental Confectionery Store.
Annie Pomery, Leona Deits, John
Clyde Harris have gone to
'**Wtatns to rusticate.
De.
I
r
. H. Hovey, dentist-
EOECAKE SOAP
HAS NO EOUAI
SOAP FOAiu IS
Wood m w I r * done aa ch eap a» th e cheapest.
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