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About Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1897)
Dr' R H< Hovey, dentiat. Mr. and Mm. Walter Purdin wh„ r„ ! ,erty CetnUy a ' k^ f0r o„ t T (ialeg I business Saturday. ^ Hahcrstroh ,,r0p. r0'> 01 H o n te tn a d e^ ad , pie., and cakes at Mrs. Kretder's Home Bakery, It j cheaper to buy than to bake. F' C H Coffl" visited Portland on Intui nesa Saturday and We.lnes.lay, S. Hughes & Son have just received a «apply of binder twine and any one i wanting ‘ he same should give them a to ¡ WDER bsolutely P u r e . I Quite a number of the Grove people attended court Saturday at Hillsln.ro as witnesses m the case of Ralston vs. S 8. Markham, Henry Hamilton et al. ' Jockey Club toilet soap. Large cake five cents. City Drug Store. J. C. CLf l f W . . . Who Is J. C. Clark? J. c. Mrs. Smith Stewart (nee Day Smith) will sing at Marsh Hall Friday night, assisted l.y other well known musical talent of Forest Grove in a musical pre lude to Stewart’s Monologue “ Behind the Bridal V eil.” Admission 15 cts. Reserved seats 20 cents. Go to Hinman's for machine oil. the latter*."!'7 Portj " Hl was here lne»s Assure« the food agatiut alum ‘ r I’ar‘ last week and made ar- Mrs. Dr. Hovey, Mrs. Contrisand Miss 1 forms of »alliteration common to the rangements which will probably result bread*, r o y a l b a k in g p o w d e r in L orest Grove having anotier business Contris went to Cornelius yesterday and spent the day with friends. ( K W V O R K . ____________________established here before fall. 3 Wd [or Its great leavening strength and t o w n . BED SEAL IS Pure Potash Old Sarsaparilla. T h at’s A y e r ’ s. The same old sarsaparilla as It w as made and sold ¿SO yea rn a y » . In the laboratory it is different. Th ere modern appliances lend speed to skill and experience. But the sarsaparilla ia tne same old sarsaparilla th a t made the record— SO y e a rn o f c u r e s . " k ? d ° n'*' better it'? Well, w e r e much in the condition o f the Bishop and the rasplierrv; “ Doubt- 1,'S!J. he said, "G od m ight have made a better berry, h u t doubtless, also. Ho te-ver did.” W hy don’ t we better the sarsaparilla? V.'e can’ t. W e are using the same ottl plant th a t cured the Indians and the Spaniards. It h 1 3 not been 1 lettered. A n d since tee make sarsaparilla eo-npoi al out of sarsaparilla plant, we see no way of improvement. O f course, if we were making' some socr -t chem ical compound, we m i g h t .... Hut we re not. V .V ro M ailing the same old sarsaparilla to cure tlie same old diseases. Y o u can tell it’ s the s a m e o ld s a r s a p a r i l l a because It works the s a m e o ld cures. I t ’s the sovereign blood purifier, and C L iflR K , F o r e s t G r o v e , O regon. Martin-Alien. A pretty church wedding occurred Tuesday evening at the M. E . church when Rev. Mr. Starr, in the presence of a large number of guests, united in m ar riage Mr. Andrew Allen and Miss Esther Martin. The church had lx“en tastily decorated with ivy and roses, and made a 1 andaome appearance. A t a few min utes after nine the bridal party came down the aisle while Airs. Laura Wells played on the piano the bridal march from Lohengrin. In front of the chancel the pastor, according to t i e beautiful ceremony of the Methodist Episcopal church, made the two one and tl en their friends pressed forward and wished Mr. and Mrs. Allen all the Happiness which life can afford. The bride was becom ingly gowned in a costume of pale gray India silk, trimmed with silk lace. Messrs. Fred AVatrous and John Miller acted as ushers. Mr. Allen is one of the younger business men of the Grove, well liked and prospering, while Mrs. Allen, though here but a few days, has won many friends in her brief resi dence. Genuine Singer sewing machines are That man whom people saw the other handled iu this and Yam hill counties day coming into town so fast with his only by Geo. C. Easterly, McMinnville. horse at break-neck speed was after one I stationery, City Drug Store. Write him. of Abbott & Roe’s $¡0 bedroom sets. r. Jake Buxton has retired from the Chas. Hartrampf returned from Spo The city pound is at present occupied market in which he was interested kane Friday. He says that our former it »ill now l>e conducted by Mr. by two stray horses, a bay mare with townsman, C. M. Keep, is furnishing a br»nd “ 8 ” in circle on left shoulder, and Jen alone. light and water plant for the city of a two year old colt, light brown in color • best ice cream and ice cream soda with strip in face and large scar on left Fort Steel, B. C. rs. Kreider’s Home Bakery. side. From 150 to 175 bushels of aj pies can be evaporated in 24 hours on the W ill otograpl er Fritz has located in the Parties going East or South should get »over Dr. Large’s office where he a ticket over the S. P. Ry. I. W. Patter iam’s evaporator. Ask Jones about it. spared to do first class work. Mrs. Birdie Grimes returned Saturday son, agent. from a week spent in Hillsboro as the [Misses Painters, of W alla W a lla , Mr. Liebe, of Portland, telephoned guest of the Misses Tongue. i„are visiting at their aunt’s, Mrs. h riday to Charles Naylor that five valu As a soprano soloist Mrs. Smith Stew Brown. If you object to a good wholesome able horses had been stolen from him . art, of Streator, takes highest rank.— laugh do not go to the monologue at goods sold at a reasonable profit at !"!° lar no ‘ rac* ° ‘ them lias been found. Ottawa Journal. Marsh Hall tomorrow night. City Drug Store. Not only acute lung troubles, which Mr. C. L . Hasbrouck, a druggist at Mr. J . S. Casto, state lecturer of the Buxton-Wirtz-Kane party started Ulay Prove fatal in a few days, but old Patrons of Husbandry, was in town v for a camping vacation. chronic coughs and throat troubles may Mendon, . Mich., says all of the good receive immediate relief and be perman- testimonials that have been published Friday and Saturday and visited Fidelity bbott & Roe sell the privilege o f us- ently cured by 0ne Minute Cough Cure by the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Grange at Gales Creek. t.-— 1- *— t- r for - c fifty , ‘ - centy - a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy their bicycle track Mr. J. S. Casto, state lecturer of the Mr. Ed \\ ilson, the proprietor of the (.ould ^ duplicated in town. For sale th. Any one trespassing upon this Grange, will h o ld » public meeting at bakery, visited friends at Mountaindale by j c . Clarki druggist. *¡11 be prosecuted. Raym ond’s hall, Gaston, on Monday, Saturday to Monday. j H . J . Rolland, who is employed by Aug. 2, at 7 o ’clock p. m. for the purpose . L. H. Brown and daughter, of Everybody indebted to Dr. D. W. tbe Western Union was in town Monday o f organizing a Grange. »took, who have been visiting in Tilley, returned on Tuesday’s stage W ard will please settle to Mrs. J . V, ard making the alterations required bv the E li Perkins and Robert Burdett have Gregg, in whose hands the accounts are, ehange of the railroad station, [Wilson river route. l)Oth been here and given their humor as early as possible. The Occidental Restaurant lunches at ous lectures but all are agreed that ints, oils and glass at A bbot & R oe’s Mrs. Whitney, her sister, and Mr. and any |lour Stew art’s monologue given at the Cady :v. and Mrs. VV. E . Stew art, ofSheri- Mrs. Burr were in from Manning Mon- Friday night was equal to either.— Sheri Mrs. Byers, of Portland, is visiting her Wyoming, arrived last Thursday dav dan Enterprise. son Lester. are visiting relatives here. Mr. Go to Abbott & Roe and rent a Cres For Constipation take K arl's Clover art leaves next week for a trip to Neat and tasty pastry at Mrs. Krei cent bicycle and never walk home. Root Tea, the great Blood Purifier er Lake. der’s Bakery. Cures Headache, Nervousness, Eruptions The grain never looked better in this ve you seen Jones’ evaporator? Mr. McNutt returned from Vancouver on the Face, and makes the head clear as vicinity than it does this year. The late a bell. Sold by J . A. Brisbine. r. Fletcher, Gales Creek’s justice of rains have brought it out wonderfully Tuesday. peace, was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Krieder’s bread, pies and cakes. New wheat was received Friday at the and it is well headed and not only that Wasnington County Mills. Last year aice lunch for 10 or 15 cents at Mrs. but well filled. A new gold mine is opened up in that the first of the harvest came in Aug. 5. Oder’s Home Bakery. man’s fife who is aided in seeing life’s E d n r a t e Y o n r IS o w e ls W it h C s iso a re ts. The grain, 150 bushels, was brought in Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. brighest side. Stewart leads to this in J. F. Lafferty, of Gales C ity , had 10ct 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. by Messrs. Hinman and Sears. his Humorous Monologue. miafortune to sprain his knee while Adam Fulton, of Glenwood, was in Cure that Cough with Shiloh’s Cure. ! ing Saturday. He came to the C. L. Large M. D ., answers calls night the city Tuesday. The best Cough Cure. Relieves Croup «Sunday and I)r. Cole cared for the and day. Office Large block F ir St. Mrs. Lizzie Schultz, manager of Wash promptly. One million bottles sold last il menilier. “ Behind the Bridal V e il” proved to lie ington county for the Viavi company, is year. 40 doses for 25 cts. Sold by J. A . *y to loan in sums to suit. Rooms located in the Dr. Large cottage east of tie brightest light in the galaxy of the Brisbine. 2, Shute Building, Hillsboro, Or. the Christian church. course.-Tonica Bulletin. Now is the time to cut thistles, A few tSoda Springs the families of A . S. Capt. Edison of the Dairy Creek Mills Say, do you know that you car. buy days delay and it will be too late. ¡and W . H. 11 . Myers are now was here Saturday. second hand furniture at Sm ith ’s Store? He is in the market to buy and sells very pel. A nuuilier of other campers The train record for the world was Lacourse and Brown pay cash for low. An invoice of new goods in today, j broken last week when the Em pire State l to go there toward the close of eggs, poultry, wool, hides, pelts, brass, If you want anything in his line call and Express on the New York Central rail- ¡reek. copper, and old rubber. buy cheap. 1 road made 148.8 miles in 133 minutes of . Arlie Watt, of A m ity, a former C. H. Friendly, the Portland wool which thirty-two miles was in 28 minu it of P. U ., is visiting his in prose in Love’s Old Sweet Song buyer, was in town Saturday giving UyA , tes. This is faster than the time of the tr, Mrs. L . Watt. s Monologue. cents. Mr. M. Bisbee received from j ' W est Side S. P. trains. Jay’s stage to Portland had as him a check for $230 and Mr. Dethlefs When you come from the country get ngers the Misses W endorf, Mrs. C. K a rl’s Clover Root Tea is a pleasant one for $ 200 . your meals at the Western hotel. Every- Roc, Mrs. Schultz, Mrs. Rudsell and , .. _____ thing neat and clean and a good meal for laxative. Regulates the bowels; purifies When the spring time comes, gentle a J Marsh. the blood, Clears the complexion Annie," like all other sensible persons, 25 cent*, Easy to make and pleasant to take. "»ches can be had at all hours at the c]eante the liver and renovate the i a “ G rub” Stake for the anxious 25 cts.* Sold by J . A. Brisbine. era Hotel. system with DeV.'itt’s Little Early seeker in th« new fields of matrimony is î Misses Leonards, C. E .' delegates H. H . Clark starts today by train for Risers, famous little pills for the liver offered at Marsh Hall Friday night. - Illinois, are visiting tte ir cousin and stomach all the year round. the Palouso grain country with his steam Ice cream at the Home Bakery. .Prof. Roiiertson. thresher. W ith him go Messrs. Dixon A. M. AVhite, of Gales Creek, was in Reserved seats for Stew art’s Mono and Stokes berry. They have work en * have R»e very best line o f oils and ^ n d a v , stopping on his home by wheel logue at Clark’s Drug store. gaged which assures them a profitable -*• 1° the market. Also glass and ‘rom portian,i where he took in the big season. The start would have been Any one desiring gun repairing done A. T. Boos. circus. made earlier hut they ware delayed, should call on Dempsey & Kane m Fletcher, Joh n Miller, Lynn w ill furnish sulphur, burlap and funds waiting for a freight car of dimensions afield. Bert Caples, Con McXamen to care for the coming hop crop. For Mrs. Smjth Stewart sang with great long enough to accommodate the thresh 'boked for Alaska. terms call on Edward L. Naylor, our power and sweetness, and earned for ing machine. , „ „ i . acrent at his office at Forest Grove, herself the place as Streator’* leading ~On Sunday last a fine buggy- j l008* a8e “ _ Russell _ , _____c Neglect of the hair often destroy* its Co. r>__.i-,-.* Portland, leading soloist.— Streator free Pres*. tetween the Grove and Gaston. 1 Or., or the J . vitality and natural hue, and causes it to Rider will be rewarded by return -! Or. Persons wanting machine oil should fall out. Before it is too late, apply Marshal Bailey has renovated the city- not forget that Dempsey & Kane carry a H all's Hair Renewer, a sure remedy. O k same to Dr. C . E . Geiger. jail and changed the bedding on the good line. and Mrs. W . E M. Stew art, The jubilee celebration in honor of cots for prisoners. The laundrymen “ The little lady sang with such mar dan, are visiting at the home declined to wash it so it was burned. velous fiower as to be called hack agnin j Father Orth, o f Portland, Tuesday, was • flora Hinman. attended by V ery Rev. Father Heinrich You will find the finest perfumes in and again.” Of Mrs. Smith Stew art in Bave your fruit dried in Jones' evapo- of Beaverton, Father DeRooof Verboort, I-aSalle Democrat. town at the City Drug store. and G ibuey o f Cedar Mills. A fresh stock of fine confectionery at The municipal cooler had an « *U P “ " | and Mrs. Charles A . Showers, of Rheumatism, which ia caused by an Momiav night for disorderly conduct and Mrs. Kreider’s Home Bakery. °d, Snndayed in the Grove. acid in the blood, is cured b y the nseof the next day he paid a $10 tax to the The Sheridan Wyoming press recently A y e r's S >rsaparilla. External treatment wiihing to talk with Mrs. accorded “ Behind the Bridal Veil” a recorder. is of no avail. Until the blood ia thor H about the famous home remedy, large stock of ma- place among the greatest humorons pro oughly cleansed of all impurities, it ia use A . T. Boos has •111 find her at home on Satur ductions of the day. less to expect the care of any disease. nali orders promptly sttended chine oil. H. D. Jones is prepared to evaporate Has cured others, will care you. Mr J E Showers report* that he had all kind» of fruit on short notice. ripe tomatoes in his garden on the 25 th. Lola V< enen is at Netarts. Prof. Holton, of Boston, was in town Summer Discount Sale— In Ladies' Monday and Tuesday visiting Prof. S- P- R y. is the oldest railroad. <-’an a" > ™ p th‘ t? Oxfords in all styles sud colors, from Ferrin. He is master of the Iztwrence -Usd bed, safest, and most accomo- Mrs. Carr serves ice cream a ft.oosnd upwards. See G regg's show school, next to the largest in the city, of any railroad on the Pacific dental Confectionery Store window before making your purchase. ami brought out a party of sixty to the a ticket at Hatchet office. \t.,rtha Tra ver went to The Ihil- Mrs. Smith Stewart won a large pliu-e rnM| ^ {¡¡e Endeavor convention. The M.___ ... -’ i'"* Mclru . ... .___K ¡n the •TOterson, agent. Titeo lav where she will teach in the hearts of the music loving public p ^ v reassembles at Tacoma Wednesday les ‘•iss«-« Ingle* who are employed county schools. last night at the People’s Institute. and wj|j proceed to British C o i n M l (/•mand, an, „[lending a vaction at & Kane for hardware. fhtcagn Time* Herald. and then return home. See Dempsey ' ™ the ( irove. ABOUT The Same J- C. C L A R K is the man who carries the largest stock of drugs in Washington county. A ny drug— no matter what it is—can be found at J . C. C L A R K ’S . Send on your mail orders, they will have prompt and careful attention. Address —i t ’ s A y e r ’ s. The services in the Congregational The Alaska wii d >w in Greer’« grocery church on next Sunday morning, Aug. i* a source of general interest. View« 1st, will be conducted by Rev. C. F. from the Clondyke, newspaper descrip Clapp. . 1 tions of its richness anil a letter from Capt. and Mrs. Clark and daughter of ( ’Inis. SI Clare, writing Les to join him the monitor Monterey now at Portland, before the country i* all taken up, attract spent Wednesday at the home of G. O. attention, espeeially when hacked up by Rogers, renewing acquaintance formed tiie golden nuggets which were enclosed in China twenty years ago. The party in St. Clare’s letter and which rang»' in launched under the great oaks in the size from a hen’s egg to a pumpkin. park. The latest Clondyke party from here consists of Joh nny Quinn and partner, two of Portland’s leading surveyors with their outfit of instruments, Laughlin brotJ ers from Yam hill, T. C. McNamer and his broti er Con. They sail on the Elder Friday. T. C. will take four mules with which to carry in their provisions and if it proves profitable will add to his equipment and continue in the hauling business. Prof, and Mrs. Robertson and their guests, the Misses Leonard o f Chicago, cousins of the professor, drove to the- Summit Friday in Jones’ four ip hand,, I and enjoyed the beautiful view from there. 1 The board of examiug surgeons of th« bureau o f pensions met in Hillsbom ! Monday and organized, electing aa presi dent of the board Dr. D. W . Wood; Dr. J . ; P. Tamiesie, secretary, and Dr. W . G. Cole, treasurer. The board will meek unless otherwise directed by the depart ment, on the second and fourth Thurs days of each month at the office of I)r. Wood. Four residents of the Grove started Monday by team for the Palouse country where they will be employer! in the grain harvest. The company is Messrs. Oregon lumber is finding a wide m ar Joe Edwards, Miles Watrous, A rt! ur ket. Mr. C. V . Russell recently received Ti omas and M urray Rice. a copy of The Tribune of Mills county, Eugene W right, who has been in Iowa, his old home, which sa y s: One o l Southern Oregon, is in town for a week Glenwood’s lumlier companies paid * anil then will go to Idaho to meet some pretty fair sized freight bill a day or tw * timber men from the East. He is su f ago. It was for 40,000 feet of lumber fering from a cut in the foot w. ieh he which had bean shipped from Portland, accidentally received some weeks ago. Oregon. The freight on the shipm ent One industry in Forest Grove has pro- amounted to just $208 wiiich was a very fitted by the gold Ixiom. II. D. Jones is profitable haul for the railroad com running his evaporator night and day to pany.” Mr. Russell says he has to» fill ordersforthe Clondyke regions. His tons of the finest prunes in the world latest novelty is in the shape of evapo and of his own raising to go with th * rated potatoes of which he has two vari- lumlier if the lowuns want some mora ties. In one way of preparing them freight from Oregon. they become like Saratoga chips while Mis. Ed. Boo* i* visiting at B u xto * the other method makes them into a po this week. tato flour which will keep forever and Miss Dollie Parker is vi*itiug her will he very convenient to pack over the aunt in I’ortliinil this week. rugged trail. Greer’s window is decorated to repre The great journal for advertisers, Printers’ Ink, in its last issue, speaking sent Alaska gold. of the new directory for newspapers now Water melons at the Occidental. in press, says: “ The Forest Grove, Or., Miss Anna R im * is visiting at the Nod*. H atchet , weekly, is credited witli the Spring’s summer resort. largest circulation accorded to any pai>er Mrs. Eugene Ijirimore, of Portland, it in Washington county.” visiting her parents. Mr. H. I>. Jones has been preparing The Tualatin plains have only «book provisions for parties from here going to Alaska in his fruit eviqiorator, potatoes, 800 acres of fall sown wheat of whidfc pumpkins, apples, etc. Ligl t, compact Mr. Milne has about 700. He h as harvesting. A ll tb* and keeping a long time, the products are already begun just the thing to take into that region spring wheat is of excellent promise, where freights are so high and food so Mrs. Lloyd starts for New York C ity valuable. Momiav over the Canadian Pacific. Doors, windows and mouldings at Mayor Barrett aud family, of Hill»- Portland prices. Abbott & Roe. boro, drove the fore part of the week to The hand of hunch grass horses, Netarta where they will camp, about fifty horses, which were in town A company of young people aerenaded Friday, were taken to Hillslioro t .e n e x t Mr. and Mrs. Allen last uight. day and offered for sale, bringing prices The Good Templars gave an out-door ranging from $7 to $ 15 . The owners seemed to get all of the fun out of the social on the campus last night. The bronchos they could for the benefit of cream was excellent but the air too chilly the sightseers. One very wild fellow to bring out a large attendance. was ridden to the great merriment of the Four carriage loads from Hillsboro crowd. passed through here lari night on their Hundreds of thousands have been in way home from Soda Springs where they duced to try Chaimberlain’s Cough had been for a d ay's outing. Remedy by reading for othera, and hav Thompson & Son, booksellers now I* ing tested its merits for themselves are business in Portland, will remove to today its warmest friends. For sale by Forest Grove and about Sept. 1, open la J . C. Clark, druggist. the old H a t c h e t building, next door to Some of the hunters (pot hunters) per the postoffice, which will be refitted to The senior member o f the sist in shooting the young hints. Some their use. of the local sportsmen are in corres|>on- firm is a ion of tbe gentleman who pur dence with Gam e Protector McGuire chased and resides now on the Shepherd which may result in arrest and convic-1 place in Fruit Vale, east of town. tion of the guilty parties. Enough evi Mr. Charles Knapp, of Dilley, wan ia dence is secured so that there will be the Grove Monday ami went to sleep in no chance of the offenders escaping pun I>r. H iatt’s office under the influence ofr ishment. that new anaesthetic; which Dr. Large is Yukon Eyeprotectiona— Th e largest administering. When he awoke from line o f optical goods in the county at his pleasant slumber twenty-three diffi Barnes’. All kinds o f cotgred glasses, cult teeth hail lieen painlessly removed. Also Miss Edith Drorhaugh under the eyeprotectors, goggles etc. influence of the same preiairation and Don’t neglect a cough because the with like effect hail fourteen teeth ex weather is pleasant; before the next tracted today. storm rolls around it m ay develop into Mr. Large has the distinctioa of being a serious difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure is easy to take and the only man who pay* license c a bia dog. will do what its name implies. J . C. Fo r two years the ordinance baa been on the book* but it has never been enforced. Clark, druggist. ........» ¿ L i m i t s p— The gentleman who an- . rirootfcr .M«e vield. Grain hay is a goon the average yir»"- Granulated toe congrégation last Sunday by Many favor a license for bicycle# as a crop. Contains no sslt or other adulterant, .7 * % coughing will find instan means of raising revenue in a sensible Shaving 10 cents h.tr, cutting 25 cent. ..«-.■ I will make more and better soap than y «sing One Minute Cou"h Cure Made under U. S . Patent it must nec way. euDer iolid or crashed lye. Being essarily be different from all others. Quart *#i Kitcnen and Laundr«” »nd harmless remedy for throat Pure White, w i’ i not make* the clothes it ia more "»g troul!«x. packed in rifting top cans Contains no starch, free alkali or wortk- aZ market.^ Good work and courteous d yellow nor (sjnre the finest h u m . economical and convenient. leaa filling. TLT» ” *>• Naylor has !>een at Gaston 'toy* this week. HOECAXE SOAP HAS V0 EQUAL SOAP FOAM IS