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SC H O L LS. Mr. Will Tiiylor Sundayed in the ■ uetrojHtU». 411»» Koeber is visiting friend» near iiw ia rer. I^n (¡mild transacted business in Woodland last week. Mrs. Sutherland it* entertaining a tSauglUer from California. Mrs. Harry Flint »|>ent last week tsjnong relative» in Portland. Min» Lula MorriHon, of Portland, is fcjie, guest of the Miaaen Adam». 'C l ria. Violate ad ia alightly indisposed fro m the effect» of recent lioils. Mr». K. Kehmeltzer haa returned from sapeiidiiigseveral weeka at the beach. Mra_ W. T. Andrew and Miaa May fc’ike »pent Friday at tlie county »eat. Mr». Neiland and Miaa Delia of 1 ’ort- Haitd, are viaiting at Mr. Guild’» thi» w w lt. Mra. V'ineent and Mra. Baker are xtop- •Mitg at Hillsitoro, receiving medical im tu r n t. Mr. Calcaughin, of California, ia viait- t.i» daughter Mr». Griffith and the "Mlasm Calcaughin at thia place. Mr. Hitchcock whohaa Iteen lying in .» precarious condition for ao many r-iutnt. a ia reported to l>e on the rapid ; w.o:uJi to recovery. Mr. and Mra. Frank Mograni returned 0» their home in Portland Friday, after »tyMMiding aeveral weeka at thia place aa fr.be guest» of Mr. LeBeau. Mr, Stark raiaed quite an excitement East week by burning hia »lashing. He Ht»t a tbouaand rail» and the reaidence j *».T Mr. Nelaon waa in imminent jxsril for Cara daya. W e iiear Fred Adaina contemplates leaving Scholia shortly on a tour of in- axja'ction through Kaatern Oregon. We mat vise him to take a chaperone with feiin aa it ia quite probable that during Jhie travel» he will run into camp meet ing» quite equal to the one in Sherwood. Hop lice have injured the hop crop in Mil ia vicinity considerably. Effort» have flbeen made to exterminate them but ao fi&wr w ittou t apparent aucceaa. It waa tfcnped that the 1 ot weather and spraying w eald effectualy destroy them hut it «dees not seem to have had the desired «iff ‘c.t us it is reported the lice are more zam unroll» ttan before. Last Sunday while Mra. W. T. And- wowa anil Miaa May Pike were returning dress church tl eir i orae became fright- , uuied and ran, tiirowing tl e occupant» to '«ihe ground and tearing the top from the 'Fuggy. Vlias Pike escaped with out aer-, io n s injury hut Mra. Andrew waa leas j flnftunatc. She was knocked unconscious, tibe buggy passing over her shoulder, *Mit arm was dislocated and »lie was {braised «overly about the head and face a.n*l waa also suffering from hemorrhage, j Ur. Linklutcr was immediately called .and says although it will lie very painful #»e does not tl ink it will result seriously. | T H A r C H K lt. Mias Vlarcia Thatcher waa the guest of B r. Fuqua’» family one day last week. Mra. Tilden waa the guest of Mr. XVirditi’s family one evening last week. People are complaining of not feeling wridi tli rough the extreme warm weather me have been having. Thera will be a meeting held at this (dace next, Sunday by Rev. Mr. Porter, <*f Oregon City. All are invited to come. Mra. Wilferd and Mra. Hays, of Port land, who have lieen the guests of Mra. Wendorf, returned home after a pleasant «¡ait, last Tuesday. Tbc creamery ia lieing improved by placing a now churn in the cellar and the pump will also la* run Ivy steam hereafter which will save much manual ■ labor. The isstoHkv will be o | h > ii only on fMist days when hop picking commences. All hear it in mind aa the postmistress wants the pleasure of picking hops and at is unnecessary to keep the office open •wer.v day. H IL L S B O R O . ‘ Cbaa. Hicks, of Vancouver, Sundayed J m . Sigler has moved his family back to Hillsboro. Mr. Tongue started Tuesday on a trip teSouthern Oregon. Considerable grain and baled hay has %eea hauled to town this week. Mrs. H. O. Guild, of Sheridan, visited witli the family of W. N. Barrett this S H E R I F F ’S S A L E . Wednesday on business. B y v ir tu e o f a u e x e c u tio n , d e c r e e an d o rd e r Crops in this part are a little better o f sa le , issu e d o u t o f th e c i r c u it c o u r t o f th e than an average thia year. sta re o f O re g o n fo r W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , in Mrs. Kiel »[tent Sunday with her fa v o r o f F re d V o lla a d a g a in s t H e rm an G u n th e r an d A u g u s ta G u n th e r fo r th e sum of $r4 oo, daughter, Mrs. Gus. Seidler. coat», a n d fo r th e fu r th e r sum o f $930.58, U n ite d Our i«)«totfice will change hands in a S ta te s g o ld co in , w ith in te r e s t th e re o n a t th e few days, so we are informed. r a te o f 8 p e r ce n t, p e r a n n u m fro m th e „ t h d a y an d th e fu rth e r su m o f (fioo.oo) L. A. Long, the 11 ills!K>ro Argus man, o o n f j e u h l y u , n d 1897, re d d o lla r s w ith in te r e s t th e re o n at was in this city laat Monday on business. th e r a t e o f s p e r ce n t, an d fo r th e cost an d e r - A Portland company shipped a car p e n s e s o f s a le a n d o f s a id w r it. N o w , th e re fo re , b y v ir tu e a n d in p u rs u a n c e o f load of fruit from here laat week to the said ju d g m e n t, d e c r e e an d o rd er#o f sa le , I w ill, Hast. on M o u d a y , th e 13th d a y o f S e p te m b e r, Mr. Joe Blake with Charles Ko! n A j 1897, a t th e so u th d o o r o f th e c o u rt h o u se , in Co., of Portland, sjteut Sunday with Ida , H ill- b o r o , W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , O re g o n , a t th e h o u r o f 10 o ’c lo c k a. m ., o f said d a y , s e ll at father-in-law, F. Seidler. p u b lic a u c tio n to th e h ig h e s t b id d e r fo r cash Mr. Koch, the Hillsboro butcher, had •, th e fo llo w in g d e s crib e d re a l p r o p e r ty , to-wit: quite a lively runaway in town Monday, A ll o f th e n o rth e a s t q u a r te r oi s e ctio n s ix te e n (1*) to w n s h ip th r e e (3) n o rth r a n g e th r e e (3) wrecking hia meat wagon. Nobody w e s t o f W illa m e tte m e rid ia n c o n ta in in g o n e hurt. h u n d re d an d s ix ty (160) a c re s , s itu a te in Jowli. Merrill ia slowly recovering from W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , sta te o f O re g o n , to s a t is fy th e h e r e in b e fo r e n a m e d su m s, a n d f r th e c o sts an «(«‘ration performed last week in a n d e x p e n s e s o f said s a le . S a id p r o p e r t y w i ll Portland. We hope for his speedy re be sold s u b je c t to re d e m p tio n a s p e r s ta tu te o f O reg o n . covery. W itu e rs m y h an d t‘ :ia n t h d a y o f A u g u s t. A. B. Ivewis met with a painful acci 1S97. dent laat Wednesday, getting a fall off a 1 W . D. n i U D 'O R P , S h e r iff o f W a sh in g to n C o u n ty , O re g o n . steam haler and breaking hia left arm just above the wrist. He ia getting A lle n K. Jo y, A tto r n e y fo r 1 la in liff. 20-24 along very nicely. est Side Division. B Notice for Publication. Notice is here by given that the part nership heretofore existing between J. S. Buxton and Robt. Hayden, under the firm name of Hayden A Buxton, lias this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be conducted at the old stand by Robt. Hayden. Dated at Korest Grove, Or.July 22 , 1897 . J. R. H a y d e n . J. 8 . B u x t o n . Who can th in k f some sim ple Wanted-An Idea o thing to patent? Protect y o u r Ideas; they may bring you wealth. W rite JOHN WEDDEKBURN ft CO.. Patent A ttor neys, W ashington, D. €., for their $ 1,800 prize offer And list o f tw o hundred Inventions wanted and IT" I C . H. m a r k h a y I R, K O E H L F R , A sst. G. F. 4 p “ M a n age r P o r tla n d . O regon . THE GREAT G old and S ilv I COUNTRIES -I > . For i h O F B R IT IS H CO LUM BI' u " " A N I) E A S T E R N LOOK AT ME NOW. ARE ALL | NulS’Mì I ■ REACH! One year ago last February I was taken down w ith Sciatic Rheum atism . I fin allv had to resort to crutches. I suf Exe c a No Change of fered excruciating pain. I ertbcB Cars between took Vitae Ore and am with- ppritprlv ] out and can sleep as well hington c| Pack. 2 , in tli * as I ever could. M y kidneys 1 bock 1 ► curst G ’ were very had and bothered klition to F » me very much, and that is all Shortest L in e to Spokai 1® land claim | to acres nei removed. I now feel as well Connecting: with presold by s t donatio as I ever did. flby; Iso Bn, except io Y ou can inquire o f any bus on rtheas: T R A I L , ROSSLAND, iness m an in town and he w ill lid sections M A R C U S NELSON, _pte ineri-liai tell you the same as I have all Kootenay Mining •in Astoria s pended by C) said in regard to m y afflic Camps . . . Hanct in one tions. I w ill publish more Low Rates and Through Ticks I »fid secur rchased. testim onials that reside in Ore fo?erty in f , F or P a m p h le ts a n d D eta iled Infor tod unimpro gon soon for the good o f the m atio n , w r ite to Nldings. P: »lx can be hum an fam ily. W, H. H U RLBCRT, via T h e 0 . R. & PORTLAND d (BAKER CI1 ¿SPOKANE ALL RAIL ROUTE to A D ISTIN GUISH ED C IT IZ E N O F F O R E S T G R O V E . Ihom asJ. Thorp entered the l nicn service as a private, Sept, i, 18 I, just as he was entering on his senior year at Union G e n e r a l Passen ger Agent, I keep Vitae Ore on hand. College, which institution later conferred its diploma upon him in the field. October 9, he was commissioned captain and 0 . R. A N .C o ., It cured me, and it two months after mustered into the service. May 31, 1862 he was wounded at Fair Oaks and a month later at Malvern Hill. T ry it. POETLAND, 01 On August 27 came his commission as lieutenaut colonel. At this time in the field he was married in the hollow square of w ill cure you if you use it ac the regiment lie commanded, and by one of his captains, to the daughter of a brother colonel. This lady is now on her way C. L. BAN1 F. E. WATERS. east to attend the national convention of the Woman's Relief Corps as delegate from Oregon. His promotion to colonel cording to directions. dated from Dec. 16, 1864, but, severely wouuded at Trevillian station June 6, 1864 Col Thorp was taken a prisoner of war and N ELSO N L a CO U R SE , confined in Libby prison. Here on Independence Day he addressed his 1600 fellow prisoners in terms of such glowing PROPRIETORS OF I General Agent, patriotism that the authorities ordered him sent further inland for inciting insubordination. On the way he jumped from the train and for nineteen days was in the rice swamps but was recaptured. As a penalty he was placed ut.der fire of the Forest Grove, Oregon. I nion guns hut ran the dead line and for three weeks endeavored to make his way out of tha couii‘ ry only o again be made CHOPPING ON T H U R S D A Y prisoner. ^ Exchanged on March 31, 1865, he was brevetted shortly after a brigadier general "for gallant and meritorious AGENTS WANTED. C U STO M G R I N D I N G A SP E C IA L T Y conduct.’ ’ In July he was discharged and in August mustered out with as gallant a record as soldier ever bore. The en D E A L E R S IJ1 Taken in time, Vitae Ore in an infalla- graving above shows General Thorp as he looked when he led the charge of his dreaded diagoons 011 many a strickeif field. H ay , G rain an d a l l k in d s o f F l o u r and Mill F« ble cure tor diphtheria. »M on C o u if n address t WATERS & BANKj f’s Notice Feed Chopping Mill] Court House Sews. Probate.— In re estate of Charles W. Tarie ton, deceased. Report file«! and approved. In re estate of Peter Kindt, deceased. Petition filed asking that certain article* of personal property therein enumerated he set off to widow. Examined and ap- Report to be filed by Aug. t6, 1897. last ortland OREGON Same. Answer of guardian ad litem filed. No objections being made it is ordered that the prayer ot said petition Mias ladia Cornelius left for Astoria be granted and said land be sold at pri .last week. vate sale, part cash, balance in one year. Mr* A, Keim will operate her eider- Secured b.' mort g ige8 per cent. Interest, conveyances at expense of purchaser. wilt this fall. Ira llrffdley, of Greenville, was in our In re estate of Minerva Newton, de ceased. Will admitted to probate and , Tuend»y Mary Vinson and Jennie Chapman ap ticking will commence here in pointed executor» to same without bonds. iHept. 1. J. D. Merryman, K. B. Tongue and Geo. A. Keim went to R. Bag ley appointed appraiser*. Cary visited his mother P McMlnville ■ % j »hu Nixo C okv J MAIL THAIN DAILY (EXCEPT »PKBlTll etw een 7:30 a.m | Lv P o rtla n d j t| J l A L a n d Office at O regon C ity , O regon , j 9:10 a.m L v F o re s t G ro ve i LT 1 - J u ly S, 1887 . 1 12:15 p.m 1 A r C o r v a llis j 1*1 1 N o tice is h erebv giv en th a t th e fo llo w in g- k t o 4 I“ A t A lb a n y atnl C c rv a lliK connect w ith l natned se ttle r has tiled n o tice o f M s in te n tio n to m ak e Huai p roo f In su p p o rt o f h is c la im , and of th e O regon C e n tr a l A Eastern railroad. 1 L - reel th a t said p roof w ill be m ade befo re th e R egister H PK K 88 t r a in DAILY (kXCMT SUN Dig and R e c e iv e r a t O regon C ity , O regon , on O cto 4:50 p.m 1 LV P o rtla n d A r T li b er 8 , 1897 , v i z : 6:29 p.m 1 Ev F o r e s t G ro ve Lv S :1 THOM V IC T O R D EM ACO N , f A r 7:30 p. " 1 __ ______ Lv I S:J H om estead en try No. 8701 , fo r th e stv qr o f se c D irect c o n n e c tio n at Hau Francisco withl tion 2 . 1 1 u r 5 w He n am es th e fo llo w in g w itn esses to p rove d e n ta l a n d O r ie u ta l a n d P a c ific mail stead h is co n tin u o u s resid en ce u p on a n d c u ltiv a tio n line» for J A P A N a n d C H IN A . Sailingd of, said la u d , v iz : a p p lic a tio n . Joseph C a m p b e ll. M arius H an sen , W alter R. Rate» an d tic k e t s to E astern points I L illy , S. W. H er, o f G ales C re e k , O regon. SMIT 16 21 R o b e r t A . M ii . i . e r , R egister. E u rop e. A ls o J a p a n . C h in a , ilououlu A u s tr a lia , c a u b e o b ta in e d from W. T. I Dissolution of Pardnertship. A g e n t, F o rest G ro v e wroek. . Mr Hohbach ia attending to the jan- l'n’ve,, * " 'X »,rtt.vor ¡to r’s dnties at the court house while N. In re estate of Harriet K. Garnett, de A. Barrett is absent at the coast. ceased. Final account Hied and set for Aaron Malone died Sunday morning I Hearing Sept 17 , 1897 , at 10 a. m. »1 the Thorne farm two miles north of In re estate of John W. Sappington, «Be city. Funeral services were con deceased. Administrator’» re|<ort filed tacted at the house at a p. in. Monday | and approved. Rev. Hold ridge, of the Tualatin j Probate.— In re estate of Thos. J. Plains church, and interment took place j Reed, deceased. S. H. Humphreys ap- at the cemetery west of the city. | pointed guardian ad litem for minors. C O R N E L IU S . EAST AND SOI] THE SHASTA ty SOUTHERN PACIFIC No ro-Br,' for F ifty Cent«. Electric Bitters. Millions of men who are daily ‘ ‘Tobacco Elet trie Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gener- Spitting and Smoking Their Live» ;l|ly „„eded, when t h e l a n g u i d exhausted Away’’ will be glad to learn that the fa ' •. . .. i ; . rnl. *A P n i(l mous guaranteed tobacco habit cure, feeling prevails, when the lner is torpia and sluggish and the need of a tonic that has freed over 400,000 tobacco users OK T I 1 K an(| alterativp ia felt. A prompt use of in the last few years, have put on the ^ nu.,,i(.int. hag often averted long and market a fifty cent package of their 1 ( 4 , Cal' . v j : great remedy. This will give every to perhaps fatal b lllO lH fevers. ° cine will act more surely in counteract- bacco user a chance to test No-To Bac’s pro ing and freeing the system from the power to control the desire for tobacco E xpress T ra in s Uayg ! m a la r ia l p oison . H e a d a c h e , Indeges- in every form and at the same time be lan d Daily. tion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to benefited by No-To-Bac’s nerve strength ening qualities. Every tobacco user Electric Bitters. 5 oc. and $i .00 per bot P O R T L A N D A N D 8 A N FRANCIgQ) should procure a fifty cent box at once L e a ve — tle at the Miller pharmacy. I A rriv e - from his druggist or order it by mail. P o r tla n d .......... 6:00 p. m San Franciav, ,1 San Krauclsco8:00 p, m | Portland l>C0 ,:® Luid reat‘1 Dentistry. You will be surprised to see how easily ■ we.-t A b o v e t r a in s s to p a t a ll gt.it™ Dr. R. H. Hovey having located in and quickly the desire for tobacco dissap- P o rtla n d a n d S a le m , T u rn er, Mart1 son, A lb a n y , A lb a n y J u n c tio n , T an »^ ,; Forest Grove for the practice of dentistry ears. Anv reader can obtain a sample H alsey , H a r r is b u r g , J u n c tio n Cltv a lte " 1 takes this method of informing the pub* and booklet free by addressing the Sterl ge n e , D ra in s, O u k la n d and all « ..¡lE w j .nfW ol R obcburg to A s h la n d In clu sive . * 0U1| lie that he "s prepared to do any work in ing Remedy Co. Chicago or New \ork KOSEBURG MAIL DAILY that line. Office in Ingles & Porter s and mentioning this paper. Ideavo— Arrive— building. P ort,lau d .......... 8:80 a , m Kouebarg» . 5J Rosebarg..... Rose b a r g .. ... 7:30 a. m Portland... (Sue “ They are dandies” said Thos. Bowers, J . and r< DINING C A R S on OGDEN Ro of the Crocket, Texas, Enterprise, while bousi writing about DeWitt’s Little Early Ri W hen B a b y w a s s ic s, w e ga ve h er Castori». PULLMAN BUFFET sers, the famous little pills for sick W hen she w as a Child, sh e cried fo r Castori». AND liaadache and diorders of ths stomach W hen she oecam e Miss, she clu n g to Castori». SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING * Whan she h»d Children, she g a v e th em Castori» A tta c h e d to a ll th rou gh train,. and liver. J. C. Clark, druggist. L a n d P la ste r. S e e d s, R o c k S a lt. S ack s and l [Mr. La Course is personally known S H E R I F F ’S S A L E . In re estate of John W. Sappington, T w in e . to me as a reliable man, and the story of W ood saw in * d o n e a s c h e a p as thecheapest | deceased. Petition filed praying an B y v ir tu e o f a n e x e c u tio n , d e cr e e a n u o rd e r o f 1 order to sell real estate. Citation to s a le , issu e d o u t o f th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e sta te ! his suffering and cure is well-known to G o od s d e liv e r e d in a n y p a rt o f city. on . fo r W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , in fa v o r o f th e , the citizens of this community to be true. FO REST G RO VE, - * - ORF.GO^ heirs ordered, returnable Sept, 27, 1897. o O f re O g reK o n M o rtg a g e C o m p a n y L im ite d an d a g a in s t i — Editor.] Law Docket.— Washington Bodle ad D . C. M e rr e ll, M a ry M e rre ll, S. W . S e e ly e and Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Yoor IJfe * w « fj T o q u it to b a c c o e .in ily mid fo rever. judg'd insane, and committed to the G . W M ille r fo r th e sum o f i1 9 .r o . c o s .s . an d lo r j th e fu r th e r su m o f J2 ,73.98, in l im ed S ta te s g o ld ! Reasons Why Cliainherlaiii’s Colic n e tic . fu ll o f lif e , n e r v e u m l v ig o r, u k e N<^ asylum. Warrants ordered drawn to Dr. co in , w ith in te r e s t the.-e m at 1:17 ra te o f n in e Rsu\ th e w o n d e r-w o rk e r, th a t m ak es weak m < holerti and Diarrhoea Rem Linklater for $5 and to C. F. Tigard for p e r c e n t, p e r a v i u m from th e jo tii d a v o f j . i l y , s tro n g. A ll d r u g g is t s , 50 c o r 91 . ^ u r e *!f?1 edy is the Best. l*ed B o o k le t an d s a m p le free. A<wr the same amount. 1897, a n d fo r th e coat an d e x p e n s e s o f -m - and o f said w r it. 1 - Because it affords almost instant S te rlin g R e m e d y C a , C h icago o r N e ^ Y ^ G. W. Patterson vs. J. E- Young and N o w . th e re fo re , b y v i tu e an d in p u rs u a n ce o f relict in ease of pain in the stomach, John P. Mohnnau. Judgement by de s a id ju d g m e n t, d e c r e e an d o rd e r o f sa le I w ifi, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. colic and cholera morbus. fault as prayed. on M on a y th e aoth d a y o f S e p te m b e r. 1897, at The Best Salve in the world for Because it is the only remedy that I Marriage Licenses.— Peter Vander- th e south d o o r o f th e C o u rt H o u se , in H illsb o ro . B’-vses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt R » zandett and Gertrude Mewsen, Em el i W a s h in g to n c o u n ty , O re g o n , at th e h o u r o f 10 never fails in the most severe cases o f' f -ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped o ’ .l o c k a . m , o f s a id d a y . s e ll a t p u b lic au c tio n Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin B Cory and Annie Smith, S. W. Iler and I to th e h ig h e s t b id d e r fo r ca sh , th e fo llo w in g dysentery and chronic diarrhoea. 3 . Because it is the only remedy that | tions, and positively cures Piles, ,,r Nina K. Bateman. d e s c rib e d re a l p r r p e r ty , to w it: T h e so u th e ast pay required. It is guaranteed to KJ q u a r te r o f th e s o u th w e s t q u a r te r o f sectio n will cure chronic diarrhoea. satisfaction or money refun< tw e n ty fo u r an d th e n o rth e a st q u a rte r o f th e 4 . Because it is the only remedy that perfect Bids for School Building. Price 25 cents per box. F°r **le n o r th w e s t q u a r te r o f a c t ion tw e n ty -fiv e A ll in will prevent bilious colic. Chas. Miller. Bids will be r.ceived up to noon of i to w n s h ip o n e so u th o f r a n g e tw o w e st o f th e Because it is the only remedy that ‘ August 28, 1897, for building an one- : W illa m e t te m e rid ia n c o n ta in in g e ig h t y a c re s will o. cure epidemical dysentery. to n c o u n ty . Y V A ^ 'T E D — S E V E R A L F A l T H F f L '"J story frame school house in district 28 ot O m re o re g o o n r , to le a s s a tis A fy lt th s itu e h a e te re in ta W b e a fo sh re in n g am e d sum s, 6. Because it i* the oniv remedy that ,.’ V W om en to t r a v e l fo r re«!»’? * 1“ 1* Washington county, Oregon. Specifics- i a n d fo r th e coats a .id e x p e n s e s o f said sate n *n ed h o n a e in O r e g o n . S a la r y always be depended upon in ewe of r $1 r> w e e k ly an d e x p e n s e s . P o sitio n perm tions may be seen at the residence of the S a id p r o p e r ty w ill b e so ld su b je c t to re d e m p can Reference. E n c lo s e se lf-a d d re sse d cholera infantnm. v e lo p e . T h e National, Star B n ild in g . undersigned, 2% miles east of Gaston. tio n a - p e r s ta tu te o f O re g o n it is the most prompt ami 1 The directors reserve the right to reject 1 W itn e s s m y h a n d th is 18th d a y o f A u g u s t. '• <* 97 . most reliable medicine in use for bow any or all bids. W. D. BRADFORD, el complaints. F. M. H ill . Sheriff o f Washington Counts. Oregon. »• Because it prodaces no bad results. , Chairman of Board of Directors of School Snow and McCamaat. •because it is pleasant and safe to n .^ District No. *8 of Washington County, | Attorneys for Plaintiff Oregon. it -22 Rw-Te-Bw* far fifty Cast* Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak I maaawaag. Mood para. Mc.M. All dnimtuta Wanted-An Idea ¡S—3 Fofthe Estati B r ic k fo r S a id T ‘he lives of I '1 °ther medicin* >° b y J .C .C lR rk ,6^ , ^ 50' 160.000 Good Quality I ’ Cheap b . f . SEND