Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897, August 26, 1897, Image 8

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    Bids for School Building.
SH AD Y HKHOK.
Bids will he received up to noon of
Mr. Snyder pen t to Portland on busi­
es«, Friday. August 20.
August > 8 . .897.
buj,d ‘ n*
story frame school house in district 28 of
Washington county, Oregon. Specifica­
tions may be seen at the residence of the
undersigned,
miles east o f Gaston
The directors reserve the right to rejec
Mm. Lis. Jackson was up from Glen­
coe Sunday to see lier old home.
Samuel Johnson tt reshoil first this
j«a r . W e learn he had a good yield.
any or all bids.
N ellie and Lura MeC’oubrey were visit­
i n g Mr. Kschman’s one day last week.
F . M. H i l l ,
Chairman of Board of Directors of School
District No. 28 of Washington County.
Miss Mary Northrup is at home just
•pow. She is to commence school on
iforede Ridge in the near future.
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N o -T o-B ac fo r F if t y Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco h a b it ■•>». * • * » •
men snout, blood l>ure. S0e. U A ll d r u g s » »
No-To-Bac for Fifty Ceuta.
Harry Hall threshed his grain on
Thursday, the 10th. He
had
000
bushels of grain and Steve Meek did
4he work w itl his machine.
Millions of men who are daily “ Tobacco
Spitting and Smoking Their Lives
A w ay” will be glad to learn that the fa­
mous guaranteed tobacco habit cure,
that has freed over 400,000 tobacco users
in the last few years, have put on the
market a fifty cent package of their
great remedy. This will give every to­
bacco user a chance to test No-To Bac’s
power to control the desire for tobacco
in every form and at the same time he
benefited by No-To-Bac’s nerve strength­
ening qualities. Every tobacco user
should procure a fifty cent box at once
from his druggist or order it by mail.
You will be surprised to see how easily
and quickly the desire for tobacco dissap-
ears. Any reader can obtain a sample
and booklet free by addressing the Sterl­
ing Rem edy Co. Chicago or New \ ork
j atul mentioning this paper.
The Connell Bros, threshed grain on
th eir bonanza farm the second time on
Monday, August 23. W e understand
4hat their grain is turning out well.
arsh »Memorial Hall of Pacinc University.
Quarterly meeting of the United
'Brethren churct convenes August 20, at
JRiady. All are cordially invited to
-Come and bring your baskets well filled
4er the picnic at 2 o ’clock.
The hot weatl er still continues with
• o prospect of rain. It is rather an un­
usual thing for it to last so long at this
«eason of the year. The result will
•■urely be short, late crops, especially po­
tatoes.
No man or woman can enjoy life or
accomplish much in this world while
.coffering from a torpid liver. D eW itt’s
Little Early Kisers, the pills that
Ck'unsc f l a t organ, quickly. J. C. |
■Clark, druggist.
Wanted—ftn Idea Hg&t
Protect rour Ideas; they may bring you weaio
W rite JOHN WEUDEHBURN & CO., Patent At to.
nevs. Waablogt.
D. C.. for theii Jl.Suo prise o f f *
and list o f two hundred luventlous wauted.
T H A T C H K it.
Mr. Victor Fuqua has purchased him­
self a new bicycle.
When B ab y was sled, we gave her C ustom
Mr. and Mrs. Sears were guests o f Mr.
and Mrs. Rhodes last Sunday.
There was quite a tragedy occurred in
■'Thatcher last Saturday night. Mr. E.
A. Shaw catne over to see if there was
•netting at tlffe church and going home
In the woods which he hud to go through,
•II at once there appeared an object ill
Iro ■it o f him and as it gave a growl, Mr.
Shaw became very much frightened
and thought it must be a wild animal ot
aouie kind so he thought it best to de­
fend himself und the only weapon lie
bud in his possession was his walking
J . II. ACKKKMAN.
«ane, he struck at whnt he supposed to
This is the third successive instituU
be u wild auimal and to his fortunate
conducted by 1’rin. Aekermtin in this
surprise struck Vic Fuqua. It was V ic ’s
comity itttd the te.mhers would gladly
dog that gave the growl and poor Vic
welcome him many more times. .Mr.
got the blow.
Ackerman was educated in the public
schools of Wisconsin and . omtuenced
Running sores, indolent ulcers and
teaching in '75, since which time he Inis
similar troubles, even though of many
Iteeit continuously in the work in ¡til
year’s standing, may b e cured b y using
grades of schools, excepting a year s|H-iit
P e W itt’s
W ltc.
Hazel
Salve.
It
as student in the Milwaukee Normal
goodies, strengthens, ami heals. It is
school where lie was graduated, limit' -
B e great pile cure. J. C. Clark, drug-
diately after this in ’81), he came to
gist
Oregon. Foilr years he has been princi­
pal of a Portland public school, four
F lit.
The Rev. Mr. Hughes, o f Hillsboro, years superintendent o f Multnomah
and family ate rusticating on Gales county and also for a year in each jiosi-
tion superintendent of the East Portland
O eek .
Eddie Koos and a gentleman friend schools and assistant city superintendent
of Portland. Prin. Ackerman is now in
cauie up on their wheels Iroui Portland,
charge of the Harrison street school with
Oil a visit to Eddie's father.
twenty assistant teachers and eight hun­
Mrs. W ill Roos and baby Angie, with
dred pupils. He has been engaged in
■ lady friend Miss Inez Snell aM of Port-
institute work ever sin -e he came to tin-
band, are visiting at Mr. Chris. Roos.
state and this present summer has in­
Mr. Fuller, o f Kansas, is out on a structed teachers in seven counties in
visit to his daughters' Mrs. E li Smith, of Oregon.
Fir, and Mrs. Myra Hrullaml o f Mc­
Minnville.
school, Portland, five years later pro-
> e 1 to bo head of tl e Atkinson school
and the year after again advanced to a
similar position in tl e Park sol ool
where he now is. This sc I ool is the
same size as Prin. Ackerm an’s, the tw >
Iteing the leading schools of the city.
.tic past four years Prin. G o t lias
>!.;n an ti-tive and popular institute
instructo .
H IL L S B O K O .
C. K. Deichraan is now a fully btedged
I
Quite aa interesting lawsuit occurred
Mother Esquire Hicks Mondsy, concern-
^ a g an Action for damages for alleged
| H ir ^presentations in tlte sale of a
riMsae Jn Igniewt was rendered for plain-
Cure
of
Chronic
D iarrh oea.
Prof. Heritage completed the high
school at 111 and three years later re­
ceived the ilegrec of F>. S. from Bryan,
Ohio, Normal college w here the folio •
ing year he taught higher matlimeti s.
This |H>sition he resigned and for tlir - •
and a half years travell - 1 nsc.v-.eert bass
with an o|K-ra company. Then ha ac­
cepted su|>erintendency of F.dmr, O lio ,
public schools where he inaugurated fin-
system of teachers for each branch in­
stead of for each grade and in the day
each instructor taught his study in every
grade. After two years Mr. Heritage
was elected musical direct.», at Valpa­
raiso, Ind., Normal. The past two years
1 e lias been dean of t ie cm is vaiory of
music ... W illam citc U nivo.sily, Salem.
Prof. Heritage’s latest, teachers have
been Gottsehalk . of Chicago, and Carpi,
<.f Milan, Italy, in voice and in theory
Frerck and Gleason of Chicago. In the
larger tow ns of Oregon he has given over
twenty five concerts and sang the bass
role in the oratorio of the Creation at
Salem and Gladstone Park and in the
F.lijnh at Salem. As an institute in­
structor 1 e has appeared in several
counties and has had charge of music in
the Summer Educational institute at
New.sirt and for the past two year» at
the state teachers’ institute and the
Gladstone Park Chautauqua.
The evening session of the county
teachers’ institute was held in Marsh
hall auditorium with an audience of
a I .out three hundred. Short, hut able
and interesting addresses of appropriate
1 ». A . OROI T.
Three years ago Prin. Grout attended character were made by Rev. Mr. Star
an institute in this county hut since amf Prin. Ackerman and Prin. Grout.
then has been engaged elsew here though Prof. Heritage in 1 is magnificent bass
the school workers would have been sang "G rand old Ocean” and. in response
glad to have renewed his acquaintance to encores and nspiest, several other
earlier and hope again to la» under his solos as enthusiastically received, among
instruction. Canadian Isirn, he was whiet the most popular were “ Stutter­
graduated from the St. Thomas. Ontario, ing Jim ” and “ The Same oh! Tt ing Over
Model school in ’»0 and in ’84 from the Again.” Mrs. \llen sang a pretty solo
Ottawa Normal school, the three years “ Tis not True.” Charming violin solos
interval lieing spent ill gaining experi­ by Miss Nicklin. of Salem, were another
ence in district schools. Five yeurs feature. Prof. Heritage as soloist and
more he wras principal of graded eel »*►!* and Mrs. Allen, Miss Blanche Garrison
in two small towns. Than in *W he and Mr. Truvor as cborns sang beauti­
came westward and taught hit first fully " Is e Gwine Hack to Ifix ie ” and
school in Oregon at Damascus, tlaeka- “ OM Black Joe.”
mas county. The next (all he was
Rlpona Tabules; at druggists.
elected principal ol th? North lentral
Kipans Tubules cure liver I roubles.
Wanted—An Idea
ROSEBUKG M AIL DAILY
le a v e —
I A rrive—
Portland....... 8 :K 0 a, in Rosehnrg..... 5.7,1.
Roseburg...... 7:30 a. in I Portland....,’.'.ij,,;
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S E C O N D -C L A S S S L E E P IN G (
A ttached to a ll through trains.
W est Side Division.
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dental and O rien tal an d P artfic ma l sh «
linns for JA P A N and C H IN A . >alli ir
application.
Haies and t ic k e 's to E iste ru poia»
Kumpe. \lso Ja p a n . C h in a, Houmil i [
A u stralia, ean be ob taiued from v\. r. i
Agent, Forest G rove
c. A s s II. i G M AK\H
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K. K O E H I A R ,
M anager
Portm nd. Orevon.
22538 G old
Protect your ideas: thev may bring you wealth
Write JOHN WEDDEKBURN ft CO., Patent Attor
Washington, D. C., for their $ 1.800 prize oiler
In 1862, when I served my country as Devs,
and list of two hundred inventions wanted
a private in Company A, 167th Penn­
sylvania Volunteers, I contracted chronic
li.arrlioea. It gives me a great deal of
trouble ever since. I have tried a dozen
One year ago last February
different medicines and several promi
cent doctors without any permanent re­ I was taken down with Sciatic
lief Not long ago a friend sent me a
1 finally had
sample bottle o f Cham berlain’s Colic, Rheumatism.
Cli > 1 era and Diarrhoea Remedy, and to resort to crutches.
I suf­
alter that I bought and took a 50-eenl
fered
excruciating
pain.
i
bottle; and now I can say that I am en­
tirely cured.
I cannot be thankful took Vitae Ore and am with­
enough to you for this great remedy, and 1
out pain, and can sleep as well
recommend ii to all suffering veterans
My kidneys
1 in doubt write me. Yours gratefully, | as 1 ever could.
H ■ try Steinbergcr,
Allentown, I’ a. were very had and bothered
Sold b v j- C. Clark, druggist.
II. A. HERITAGE.
Forest fires are raging. Men are woi k-
dng hard to save buildings and other
property. Mr. J. J. Patton came very
•ear lo. ing his house, and had it not
been for the timely aid o f the neighbors
it would have been burned.
4 J. M Wall returned last Friday even-
from v trip to Mt. Hood. John re-
Marts a fine tins* and says the ascent of
t t r mountain la full of interest hat not
,.without some dangers.
Remarkable
SH K IM F F ’S S A LK .
Scappoose.
The Rock creek trestle between here
- ’sad Reedville burned out Wednesday
aright tnd caused some delay in the
A
To heal the broken and diseased tis­
sue.--, to -»ootlie the irritated surfaces, to
I instantly relieve and to permanently
cure is tl e mission of DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve. J . t \ Clark, druggist.
Beu A. Collins who lias been staying
«p o a his homestead the past teu days, re­
turned to his work on a dairy ranch at
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bryan returned
Madnesday evening front a few daya out­
in g at Long Beach.
FRANCISCO L ai
Arrive—
P o r t l a n d ..........* : < v p . m
sau Francisco 7 s .
Han Krancl*co8:00 p. m Portland
a#.
Above trains atop at all Hatton, s , , '
Portia d and Sa cm, Turner.
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son. Alhanv, Albany Junction, Tang..at s,,'
Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Irvin.'
gene, Drain», Oakland and all math.in. j
Kuseburg to Ashland In. ltialve.
Leave—
THE GREAT
Forest Grove Public School.
/A good portion o f the threshing is
«tikue and wheat and oats are turning
Out well considering the dry weather we
had in the forepart o f the season.
Editor Oault o f The Independent was
so the sick list the first o f the week.
PORTLAND AND SA N
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria
Rev. Porter, o f Oregon City, preached
Ilia farewell sermon last Sunday evening
at this place.
have
Trains l¿eave p0
land Daily.
Express
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria
Mr. Thomas Uunce was home on a
visit last week. He is engaged in rail-
aoud work.
L. L. Whitcomb and aon Fred
( M l to the coaat for a few daya.
OK TI1E
When she oeeame Miss, she clung to Castoria.
Those that have prunes are busy en­
gaged in picking and shipping them
this week.
rieputy sheriff.
V IA
21 - 2 2 1
Oregon.
Alex. Brehner is helping Harvey
■*orthrup with his harvesting. Wm.
McOoubrey is assisting Mr. Ilickenbot-
|om with his.
EAST AND S01JÎI1
THE SHASTA ROUT
SODTIIERNPACIFIC C
B y v irtu e o f an execution , decree and order
of sale, issued out o f the C ircuit court o f the
state o f O regon, for W ashington county, in
favor o f F red V ollan d again st H erm an Gunther
and A u gu sta G u n th e r for the sum o f $24.00,
costs, and for the fu rth e r sum o f $930.58, United
Sta te s gold coin, w ith interest thereon at the
rate o f 8 p er cent, p er annum from the 19th day
o f J u ly , 1897, anil th e furth er sum o f ($100.00)
one h un dred d o lla rs w ith interest thereon at
th e rate o f 8 p er ceti^ and for the cost and e x ­
p en ses of sale and o f said w rit.
Now, th erefore, by v irtu e aud in pursuance o f
said ju d gm en t, d ecree and order o f sale, I w ill,
on Mon lay, th e 13th d ay o f Septem ber,
1897. at th e south doo^ o f the court house, in
H ill boro, W ashington county, Oregon, at the
hour o f io o ’clock a. m ., of said d ay, sell at
p u b lic auction to the h igh est bidder for cash,
the fo llo w in g d escribed real p rop erty, to-wit:
A ll o f th e northeast q u arter o: section sixteen
(1*) tow n ship th ree (3) north ran ge three (3)
w est o f W illam ette m eridian containing one
hundred and
i\ t y (160; acres, situate in
W ashington count
state o f Oregon, to satisfy
th e hereinbefore nam ed sum s, and f- r the costs
and ex p e n se s o f said sal*-. Said p rop erty w ill
be sold subject
1 dc.v ■<.ion as p er statute o f
O regon.
W itness niv han.l t - is n tli d ay o f August,
1897 »
W D. BRADFORD,
Nher.tro f Wu hltigr.m County,Oregon.
A Jlen R. Jo y .
A tto rn ey for biintiff.
20-24
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COUNTRIES
O F B R IT IS H
C O U
V
A N I) K A S T E R N
O REGO N
ARE A LL R E A VÌI
vi» T h e
0 . ii.
No C h an ge of
C ars
b e tw e e n
PO RTLAND
. f l l A K K it <
me very much, and that is all
“ n" U o K A S l!
removed. I now feel as well
S h o r t e s t L i n e t o SpoM
as I ever did.
You can inquire of any bus­
C o n n e c t i n g w ith
iness man in town and he will
A L L H A I L R O U T E loj
tell you the same as I have
T R A I L , R O 8SLA X !
said in regard to my afflic­
M A R C U S N ELSO N»
tions.
I will publish more
a l l K o o t e n a y M in i"
testimonials that reside in O r e ­
Cam ps . . .
gon soon for the good of the
Low Rates a n d T h r o u g h Ti
human family.
l'o r Pamphlets and Detailed Io
I keep Vitae Ore on hand
mation, write to
Try it. It cured me, and it
W. H. HURLBURT.
General P msspiif r %
w ill cure you if you use it ac
O. R. A N . **o J
cording to directions.
P
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j
N E LSO N !.\ COURSE,
General Agent, F. K. W ATERS.
Forest Grove, Oregon WATERS & B A
orti a m
PROPKIKTORS OP
AGENTS WANTED.
Taken in time. Vitae Ore in an infalla-
Feed Chopping
C H O P P IN G O N X H U P .W
ble cuie tor diphtheria.
C fS T O M G R IN D IN G A 8PKCIA
TMr. I,a Course is personally known
DEALER'» IN
to me as a reliable man, and the story of Hay, Grain and all kind» of H’.our»«*!
his suffering and cure is well known to Land Plaster, Seeds, Rock ^alt, Sack*
the citizens of this community to be true.
Twine.
—Editor. ]
Wood sawic • done as cheap as thee*,
(•oodt delivered in any part off',
E.lnr;iia Vonr Itowc-ls ttnh < :i»«-i.r •:..
r-V
U foil,
-T’ ilriimilstsri
V •-•»¡“ 'nation
toe. . u
III..
C. r C.
fund former
money
FOREST GROVE,
S ll K R I F F ’S S A L K .
Don't T'rfmrco S|»if a ini Smoke L»«r I *
To qu it tobacco *-i^ilv
foreve
By v irtu e o f .01 e , .ltio:>. .le r r r c and order o f
netic. full of life, n o n e and '
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u l e . fiM i.d ju t ..1 .lie C ircuit L o u it o f the stale t.cdsiiiis Why riia iu lip ria iii'a
Due. the wonder- w«»rU« r. tbnl
>-t Oi ejtun, for W
hi e..m lt>, in favor ,<t the
1 Itnleia .mil llj irrln ie.i ::.-in-
strong. A il druggists. Wk* or #1.
Oregon M ori* ^ Company Limited and Heuni.-i
teed
Booklet and sample free_
i ’.I v 1» the Best.
I).C . M errell. M ary M e n . I,
W. S e v lje and
•Sterling Remedy C a , Chicago or 1»
G. W M iller for the sum o f
cos s, h h . i tor
1
Bet-ituse it affor.l-. almost instant
the further sum o f | j 67 o . > s . iu I'nited States gold | re!iei in ,-a»i? of pain in the stomach,
Hacklen’s Arnica Sal*
coin, .vith interest thereon at the rate o f n in e * 1
colic ami cholera morbus.
p er cent, per annum from the .oth day o f July, i
The Best Salve in the world
Because it is the only remedy that Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, SW
iSyr and for the cost and expenses o f sale and
o f said writ.
neter tails in the most severe cases of F e v e r Sores, Tetter, Chsppf
Now, therefore, by viitue and in pursuance o f dysentery ami chronic diarrhoea.
Chilblains, Corns, and
said judgment, decree and order o f sale. I will, 1
tions, and positively cures ri
3.
Because
it
is
the
only
remedy
that
on Mon ay the loth day o f September. 1897. at !
pay required. It is guarantee«!
will
cure
chronic
diarrhoea.
the south door o f the Court House, in Hillsboro.
perfect satisfaction or mone2 '
Washington county. Oregon, at the hour o f to
4. Because it is the only remedy that Price aj cents per box. ror
o '.lock a. m . of said day. sell at public auction will prevent bilious colic.
Chaa. Miller.
to the highest bidder for cash, the following
j-
Because
it
is
the
only
remedy
that
described real pr-petty, towit: The southeast
ANTED—HEVE « AL FA iTH f
quarter o f the southwest quarter o* section will cure epidemical dysentery.
Women lo travel lor re»l^»
twenty-four and the northeast quarter o f the
fi. ¿.«.-cause it is the only remedy that li»he<l hon-eiii Oregon. 8 al»r *
northwest quarter o f s cti >0 twenty-five All in can always be depemfod upon in case of *11 weekly and i n S e *
? ? "v ™
Hei,-ren«e. Encloae
township one south o f range two west o f the
cholera infantum.
velopa. The National. 8tar Bull«"
Willamette meridian containing eighty acres
__________________ .
< Because it is the most prompt and \
more or lean. All situate in Washington county, '
Oregon to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums, most reliable medicine in use for bow­
and for the cnats a.id expenses o f said sale
el complaints.
Said property will be sold subject to rrdem p
8. Because it produces no bad results
lion a-- per statute of Oregon
Witness my hand this iSth day o f August
1* Because it is pleasant and safe to
take
|<V7-
W. D BRADFORD.
10. Because it has saved the lives of
Sheriff o f Washington County, Oregon.
more people than any other medicine in
Snow and McCamant.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
*■-*$
W
B ric k fo rS
160,000 Good ft
Cheap
L
Th* 25 * nd 801
J- C. Clark, druggist.
f«>r »ale
B . IT*. C a tc h
Yard I ®Ue