Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1897-1???, October 07, 1897, Image 1

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FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1897.
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est g r o v e ,
O r e g o n .
I.rtpntlon paid to Medical and S u rreal
i Women and Children and all chronic
l ARMSTRONG,
(Successor
in V ili
M. D.
to Dr. Ward,)
in Doctor Ward’s
j house on Pacific avenue.
I attention given to Diseases of
Women.
Oregon.
¡tote,
residence
INiXON,
D EN TIST,
AH kinds of Groceries, Glassware and Stoneware,
a le and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons, Brooms, Mop
Sticks, Butter Moulds, Ladles, Wood and Willow
W are of all kinds, Fishing Tackle. Also a large
lot of all kinds of Seeds I n B u l k .
TEA AND COFFEE A SPECIALTY.
Forest Grove Laundry
— —- - - - - - and Dye House.
FO R EST GROVE
Ito 4 P-m-
We do all kinds of Laundry Work in the best possible
manner. Any work left with us will be promptly at­
tended to. We guarantee all our work. Our prices are
cheaper than Portland prices. Your patronage will be
appreciated,
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OREGON.
■ Street
THOMAS H. TONGUE,
TORN E Y - A T - L AW,
0. BALDWIN, Manager.
» bo , W ashington C o u n t y , O k .
SMITH & BOWMAN,
JO K E S ’ S T flB liE
(RNEYS-AT-LAW,
tarial Work and Conveyancing.
H 1 I.I.SBORO, O il.
I S;Morgan Blk.
W. M. L A N G L E Y ,
Ill
KEY AND COUNSELOR A T LAW
kuty Prosecuting Attorney.
Collections a specialty.
Je-lTp-stairs, Woods & Caples
Building.
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|T ho » pson
F red C. T hompson
FINANCIAL AGENTS
pniE INVESTORS AND BORROWERS
NEGOTIATED
PROPERTIES MANAGED
feoted and Conveyancing. T rust and
ü business transacted. N otary Fu'Jk'.
THOMPSON & SON
OREGON
, GROVE,
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AT
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.
»ao’s Harness Shop
ON MAIN STR EET.
1 a stock of harness, whips,
land everything else kept in a
iss harness shop.
Also
1 a specialty of all kinds of
nig.
Vtnen sells tickets to the Koot-
Kning camps, including Rossland,
Nelson, Ainsworth, Balfour,
1 and all points on the Great
Railroad.
Either first or
•dclass. He is also resident agent
^0 R. & N. Co.
F ! nre C on stipation F o r « v e t .
^Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 23c.
vu (all to cure, druggists refund money.
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and
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ThE C oun T y N EW S paper
T H E O LD W IL T R O U T M IL L .
gales c r e e k
.
All Grades of
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
K iln Dried Lumber a Specialty.
L o w P r ic e s .
P r o m p t D e li v e r y ,
OLD.
h »« «nffered for year* with a
blights hN life and robs him of
T nukes life worth livin g, if h© ran
■•i ai a complete rnre, why not posse*»
to «top hig downward pour»©,
you by mail, absolutely fret», in
* the All-Powerful Dr. Hoim an’s
**Tr* Tablet« with a legal gnrrarit©©
*re 1,«» o f Manhood, 8elf-abu *©
*** Varicocele, stops forever night
^ all unnatural drain*. Returns
emanciated organa,
nor recipe deception, l i w©
*© wottld not pend oar medic in#
pay uhen satisfied.
Write
»ot *1*4 ar again.
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CHAS. HIATT, Propriptor.
E x cellen t Q u a lity.
P * »Ith us in the Discovery.
ro
neighbors
in Oregon.
KEEpy Ô Ü s ë Ô « î r s STRO NG ALL SU M M ER I
~ ¡ANDY CATHARTIC
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nd ask them to compare it with any
Iu remitting deduct from your remit-
im m u m im iim m m m m
F IR .
Oregon’s cool »nd frosty nights are
creeping along.
Ed Hughes called on neighbors in this
vicinity on the 3d inst.
Rich Reycraft and family visited at
Phillips from Sept. 30 to Oct. 4.
The hoppickers have all returned
home, supposedly with full pockets.
Walter Collins made his parents at
Fir a visit recently and returned to Scap-
jKxise Sept, 13.
Mrs. J. J. Patton intends living in the
Hiatt house for the winter so as to be
near her school.
Thrashing is drawing to a close with
wheat at a good price and wages coming
up, but still some silver bugs are growl­
ing.
Messrs. Boos and Smith have been
hauling up their dried prunes from the
drier at < »ales Creek. All kinds of fruit
is plentiful this year in our vicinity.
Small precautions often prevent great
mischiefs. DeWitt’s Little Early Kiser*
are very small pills in sixe, but are most
effective iu preventing the mutt serious
forms of liver and stomach troubles.
They cure constipation and
and retrula*/ the 1 rowels, i
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IIS w eekly and expenses. Position permane»«.
Reference. Enclose self-addressed stam ped en ­
velope. T h e N ational. Star B u ild in g, Onloai
___________ _________
Certainly you don’t want to suffer
with dyspepsia, constipation, sick head­
ache, sallow skin and loss of appetite.
You have never tried DeWitt’s Little
Early Kisers for these complaints or you
would have been cured. They are small
pills but great regulators. J. C. Clark,
druggist.
Rem arkable Cure of Uhrimie
Diarrhoea.
In 1862, when I served my country a*
a private in Company A, 167th Penn­
sylvania Volunteers, I contracted chrenic
diarrhoea. It gives me a great deal oY
trouble ever since. I have tried a doaen
different medicines and several promi­
nent doctors without any permanent re­
lief. Not long ago a friend sent me •
sample bottle of Chainberlatn’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, aad
after that I bought and took, a 5o-ceat
bottle; and now I can say that I am en­
tirely cured. I cannot be thankful
enough to you for this great remedy, ami
recommend it to all suffering veteraaa.
If in doubt write me. Yours gratefully,
Henry Steinberger, Allentown, Pa.
Sold b y j. C. Clark, druggist.
N T E D —S E V E R A L F A IT H F U L MEN O *
W omen to tra ve l for responsible eelab-
W A Ushed
house lu Oregon. Salary IT 80 , payable
WASHINGTON COUNTY HATCHET,
Forest Grove.
store .
Subscriptions Received for the W ashington
SEND IT FR EE!
S h o w th e H a t c h e t to y o u r
o t h e r c o u n t r y n e w s p a p e r is s u e d
ta n c e th e co st o f s e n d in g .
THE BAZAR
buoserp
Wf.Ctmly Cathartic, the most won-
«edical discovery of the age. pleas-
refreshing to the taste, act gently
J“vely on kidneys, liver and bowels,
the entire system, dis(>el colds,
“laclie. lever, habitual constipation
- «¡»ness. Please buy and try a box
Ivi ■ • V'to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Hold and
d to cure by all druggists.
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Says So.
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Ladies’ Home Journal,
or Oregon Teacher's Journal.
School News.
San Francisco Examiner.
Furnishing Goods
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Oct. 1, may avail themselves of this offer.
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S ta tio n e r y ,
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For The Gold Regions.
for
F. Rowell talks of attending Business
College in Portland.
Mrs. E. E. Schmeltzertransacted busi-
nes: in Hillsboro Monday.
Good Horses
Miss Martha York, of Reedville, was
the guest of Mrs. LaRue this week.
New Rigs
Marrs Bros, have rented J. A. Suther­
land farm and will reside in Scholls the
Moderate
coming year.
Prices
Mr. and Mrs. Sornson, of Reedville,
visited the latter’s mother at Scholls the
first of the week.
Will run a stage to Portland every Tuesday and Saturday; $ 1.00 for the
D. B. Emerick took a load of oats to
the city Tuesday for which he realized
round trip, 7 hours in the city. Engage seats day before.
34 cents per bushel.
Special attention paid to Commercial Travelers
C. Gotchalk and family are moving to
Hunters and Fishermen
McMinnville this week where they will
T a k e Jones’ Bus to and fro m a ll tr a in s
reside iu the future.
-r - i —i ----- Baggage a n d fr e ig h t c a l l e d f o r a n d d e liv e r e d
Jos. Barbow has rented his farm and
moved to the city for the purpose of
educating his daughter.
Died Sept. 30, at his home on Mt.
Side, Mr. Courtney Hitchcock. Burial
was in Mt. Side cemetery.
Messrs. Wohlslegal, Miller and Brooks
are hauling their bailed hay to market.
We understand they are selling at $12
per ton.
Roy Schmeltzer had three of his
fingers crushed Thursday while playing
with a feed chopper. He was taken to
Portland for treatment.
J. A. Sutherland, our genial black­
smith, has moved to McMinnville. A
AND HAVE MORE COMING
gentleman from Progress will fill the
vacancy caused by Mr. Sutherland.
Messrs. L. Miller and M. Gordon and
Have room for anything that’ll accommodate our customers— and make honest
Misses
Mollie Miller and Alice Frazer of
profit. Prices are low enough. Not too low for right quality.
this place, left Monday for Hood River
wliere they will visit relatives and en­
joy life for Jwo weeks.
Mrs. D. B. Emrick and Master Claude
Forest Grove, Next to Postoffice.
visited Portland this week and report
the return of Frank Turk who started
with the boom for Klondyke, but got
enough of it by the the time he got to
lake Linderman and turned back.
ited -qoo Farmers From
I TO BUY HARNESS
H onth s
GROCERY STORE
L-ridencs, Howlby house, Pacific ave.,
r«stof Forest Grove hotel.
ROUI
No. S3
SH ER W O O D .
Mr. Dietz is building a new onion
house.
Mr. C. S. Ha
.eturned to Portland
Wednesday.
Miss Emma ller is teaching the Parrot
Mountain school.
Lee Smock is having his house
painted this week.
Ora Young will attend school at La-
Fayette this year.
Mr. J. E. Young and family have re­
turned to Sherwood.
The public school opened this week
with good attendance.
Mrs. Eldredge will arrive at home on
Thursday of this week.
The Sand Pit school opened this week
with Mr. Watt as teacher.
Miss Bertha Deitz is staying at t ie
home of Dr. Schroeder at Tualatin.
Mr. Ellston, of Forest Grove, visited
our Good Templar’s Lodge Monday
night.
Little Annie Owens was very sick the
first of the week but is better at this
writing.
Fillmore Johnson and John Seat« n
have rented the Williams farm fo*r the
coming year.
Joe Morback will remove his brother
from the hospital to this place as soon as
the doctors consider it safe.
A party of young people gathered at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barber last
Monday evening to celebrate Mrs. Bar­
ber’s birthday. They report a pleasant
evening.
To heal the broken and diseased tis­
sues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, to
instantly relieve and to permanently
cure is the mission of DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve. J. C. Clark, druggist.
E d u c a t e T o o t D o w e ls W it h C u se a re ta .
Candy Cathartic, oure constipation forever.
lOo, 28c. I f C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money.
Dentistry.
Dr. R. H. Hovey having located it
Forest Grove for the practice of dentistry
takes this method of informing the pub­
lic that he is prepared to do any work in
that line. Office in Ingles & Porter’»
building.
N o -T o -B a c f o r F i f t y Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco bablt euro, makes
v '*•
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week
Reasons Why Chamberlain’s Coiie
Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­
edy is the Best.
1. Because it affords almost instant
relief in case of pain in the stomach,
colic and cholera morbus.
2. Because it is the only remedy that
never fails in the most severe cases of
dysentery and chronic diarrhoea.
3. Because it is the only remedy that
will cure chronic diarrhoea.
4. Because it is the only remedy that
will prevent bilious colic.
5. Because it is the only remedy that
will cure epidemical dysentery.
6. Because it is the only remedy that
can always be depended upon in ca30 of
cholera infantum.
7. Because it is the most prompt and
most reliable medicine in use for bow­
el complaints.
8. Because it produces no bad result*.
9. Because it is pleasant and safe to
take.
10. Because it has saved the Uvea of
more people than any other medicine iu
the world. The 25 and 50c sices for sale
by J. C. Clark, druggist.
I
T o C u r e C o n st tvuit Ion F o re v e r *
Ooiitlv O ’ tliurtie. lOo o r í
When Baby was sfex. we gars her Oaatoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for CVutoHa
Whan She became Mias, she chug to Castas*
When she had Chlldrea. she gars tlnsn O m S*
SUMMONS
TH ATCHER.
In the Circuit Court o f th e State o f <
W ashington Coun ty.
The postmistress returned home from
Portland last Monday from a pleasant B. T . Sim pson, Plain tiff
vs.
visit with her daughter.
James P. Looney, Thos.
Rev. Brock and Rev. Snyder are hold­ A . Stephens, Lixsie M.
Stephens,
his
wife;
ing protract'd meetings at this place and Sam uel W. Looney; L-
P.
G
raham
,
and
M
ary
day meetings will commence next Thurs­ E llen C rah am , h is wife,
Defendants.
day. All are invited to come.
T o Jam es P. Looney, Sam uel W . L o oney, 1 ». F
Mr. Thomas and Bad Bunce came G raham , and M ary E lle n G raham ,
home and stayed a few days with their
In th e nam e o f th e State o f Oregon,
parents and friends and returned to each o f you are h ereby required to af
Quincie last Monday where they are en­ answ er th e am ended complaint fil’d again st
you In th e above en titled suit, by th e flnt day
gaged in the railroad work.
o f the n e a t term o f th is cou rt n eat fotkmfiait
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, of Gaston, at­ the eapiration o f sia w eeks’ publication of th is
tended the funeral of their son-in-law summ ons, to-w it: By the fourth Monday of N o­
vem ber, 1897, b ein g the ?and day of aaid month;
Mr. Alexander McDonal, who died in and if you fail so to appear and answer, for
California and was bnried in the Buxton w ant thereof, th e p la in tiff will apply to the
court lor th e re lie f prayed for in the amended
cemetery Tuesday.
com plaint filed against you herein, to-wit: W ill
“ Let me give you a pointer," aaid M. tak e ju d g m en t against th e defendanta, James
P. Rooney, T hos. A. Stephens and Uscfte M .
F. Grtgg, a popular conductor on the | Stephens, h is w ife, for th e sum of
to-
Missouri Pacific railroad.
"D o you ; geth er w ith interest thereon from Sept, i, 1897,
know that Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera i at th e rate o f 8 per cent, per annum until paid;
and Diarrhoea Remedy cures you when j for th e fu rth er sum of $100 a ttorn ey's fees, and
for costs and disbursem ents h erein, and aa
yon have the stomach ache? Well, it against th e defendants, Sam uel W . Looney and
does." And after giving this friendly ; h . P. G raham , and M ary E lle n Graham, hfia
bit of advice, the jolly conductor passed wife, a decree d eclaring w h atever claims or In­
on down the «isle
it is a fact that terests you and each o f you m ay
against the prem ises h ereinafter
thousauds of railroad and traveling men subsequent and inferior to th e «
never take a trip without a bottle of this herein, ar.d for a decree
Remedy, which is the beat cure for bowel m ortgage upon th e follow in g described \
disorders in the world. 25 and 50 cent erty. to*wit: South 4 r, o f northw est K, and I
% o f southw est «4, stction 2, tow n ship f,
bottles for sale by J. C. Clark, druggist. range 5, w est o f W illam ette meridian,
containing :f«o acres m ere o r le w , and 1
Rheumatism, which is caused by an property be sold as upon execution,
acid in the blood, is cured by the use of such other and further re lie f a v to th e <
:
Ayer's 3 rsaparilia. External treatment seem ju st and equitable.
is of no avail. Until the blood is thor­ Tbt'4 stim m ons Is published b y <
oughly cleansed of alt impurities, it is use­ H onorable Thom as A. M cBride,
less to expect th ; cure of a -y disease. county ; Made and dated the ,4 th d
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