Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1897-1???, October 07, 1897, Image 5

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whole
cos‘
U the
th Jn pnce
CfDt'
W we
the are
wh«l«»le
cos is
at bel°
which
c
we are
dosine
out our entire bankrupt shoe stock
We
offer over 3000 p ,irs at , hl# price
Don't fail to see these sh o e s
K o m a i f0fe bU-Vi^ - W^ d s ', S j t e f S
tí. C. Clat»k’s Dnuq Store
W
I S H E A D Q U A R T E R S FO R
1
.R K Y -
F L >RKY
an and
d Mrs
Mrs S K
Wapato Station, Van
2 », 1«#7, at 5 o 'll. <k p Di., of
Age 25 year«. 7 .aonths aud lx days.
SCHOOL BOOKS, T A B L E T S, S L A T E
P E N C IL S , E T C . Largest line and best
assortment in city. Very low this year.
W hen in need, call on the old reliable
druggist.
O ir ¡it»'die acu u >1
W o rk on th e
v e r y la p id i .-.
Jo h n
new j a i l
D a a u c h a .n o
v i . ¡le d
Misa Florey was a member o f the
Hillsboro this week.
McMinnville churc 1. She was an ex-
Mr. Reeder and sister and son from
M i « M it r a Humphreys visited rela-
emplary Christian, beloved by all who
Centerville, l matilla co,mty ^
knew her. She was born ana .«i-ed near Uvc> *" ‘ ’“ «'an d Sunday.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. CrosUy.
Wapato Station aud was educated lot „ * Coagreasm tu Tonque was at Silenx
teacher which position she filled with 1 tw" ‘ 'hree days this week,
sale ! ! 75 6 f00‘ ° CtaVe C° Upler orKan for
“ 1* at vo“ r owa Price. Enquire of A. P.
credit until a short time before she was
County Co. jissiouers’ Court con-
V enen or Greer the grocer.
called to oin her two sisters Clara, aud vened Wednesday for the October term.
J . C . C U flt* K ,
Emma, who died in the same faith, in
Assessor Wilcox's roll shows for -97
Elders Browu and Shelley are holding
Fo rest Grove, Oregon
hope of eternal life. All three died u protracted meeting at LaCenter, Wash­
M .5i 5.a35 of assessable property in the
within the last six years. They left an ington.
county an increase of $53,590 over last
For fall and winter footwear at lowest
Go to Hughes & Son for stoves.
aged father and mother, three brothers
. r an ,l 8aln of $753.95 jn revenue at city prices call at Gregg’s Shoe store.
County Clerk Imbrie transacted busi­
last year s rate.
Geo. L. Smith is very busy taking in i and three si.teis beside* many relatives ness at Corvallis Monday and Tuesday
,
, ,
Hon. S. B. Huston visited the Grove new goods and passing them out again . and friends-^o mourn their loss.
| of this week.
An absolutely water-proof shoe for Tuesday,
to customers. People who could not af­
Oh! Why did U ii^ le * v c tww
gents and ladies wear at Boos’.
Dr. Tamiesie is having a new fence
Absolutely Pure
80 toon here tf u ;o« w L
n ,,
A nice invoice of gents’ wool and cotton ford to buy furniture during the hard
erce
td atoai.d hi* preuii*e* and the yard
And join the departed,
. ovey and wife have returned underwear at Boos’,
times are now filling up their houses
l
, graded a <o/e tho level of the S.reet.
Who wiil never ret itu ? a.
from Salem.
again to make them comfortable a n d at­
Sheriff Bradford was in town yester-
| County Trea.-uier has become a re ii-
tractive and Smith is the man who sells
No. you can never return,
Shaving 10 cents hair, cutting 25 cents day.
j detit of Hi.Ishmo, for the winter, a: least.
w ith them to this changeable sphere;
the best goods cheap.
at the Diamond Shaving Parlor, one
| He oc.up e< the Evetitt property in th e
U ntlljeeus our Saviour,
Save
one-half
of
your
wood
by
getting
door north of Hayden & Buxtou’s
On earth shafl appear.
north side.
Fall
styles
are
in.
See
our
Ladies’
L
POWOEH CO., H«W \
meat market. Good work and courteous an air-tight stove of Boos.
gT een cloth top, coin toe, lace shoes,
We are left here to Ion 1/,
attention.—Allen & Sears, Proprietors.
Commissioner's court is in session this This is the latest. Price $3.—Gregg’s
Base B a.'lis’ a in Bloom er-.
To sh.-d the sad tear;
On the f raves of our darting*,
week.
T. _ G . Todd from sh oe store.
abo u t to w n .
A party of maidens from Boston (01-
The list of letters unclaimed and ad- »,_
,, Commissioner
„
. .
Clara, Km maand Eleanor dear.
the Sound) came to the Grove Friday
vt. tised at the Forest Grove post office J m T h f 0mnussloner D’
Reasoner
The general telegraphic news of the
in a special car and crossed bats with a-
Bnt oh, precious daughters.
„ oils and glass at Abbot & Roe’s
« fo llo w .: Mrs. Christie Hansen, John
b' ,Dg ,n attendaDce-
H a t c h e t has been still further im ­
‘ 3|
T . lllirp a tt
Y I T TV
And sisters so dear,
picked local nine on a diamond, hack o£
L. Barrett, W. H. Gleason, C. Wright.
Prosperity is returning and Smith the
proved. being increased by one-third.
Thou hast left us the hope,
¡ares are getting quite good.
the old Indian school, which had beets
an is getting the 1
To comfort and cheer.
! It will be seen that there are sixteen
Bread and all kinds of pastry at Wil-|
“ geUi" g ^
carefully fenced in with canvas. Two-
,y to loan in sums to suit. Rooms g0I),8
aud small profits
columns of this matter this week, which
That If we only ere reedy,
bits was the admission and 180 paid
,,Shute Building, Hillsboro, Or. [ Tfa
I Mrs. Catherine Hildebrand will arrive will be about the average hereafter.
When Jeeus shell co-n >
The
while 600 more perched in trees atul
To
make
up
His
Jewels,
Comparison in this feature with any
peeked under the canvas. People from
to exchange T
a S °M WatCh ,f or ! with 2 u iu attendance “ S T u r ^ t *
f ' ™ VaUej° ' C al” ‘ ° make h* r
lie w ill take us all home.
young cow. Inquire at th l. rollment {a ^
£ , future home with her sisters, Misses other country newspaper is invited.
all over the eountv came to see the
Even those who read a daily will find
To dw ell with Himself,
novel event. Mr. Geo. R. Hughes um­
| The school is in charge of the following
“
An° ie Pom" 0y ° f thU pUce'
And our loTed ones agoln;
this
comprehensive
review
of
the
week’s
pired with perfect satisfaction to th e
s wishing to talk with Mrs. teachers: D. H. Thomas, principal, 7th
J ust received five of the best brands of
Where there is no death,
happenings of value. Everything is
fair visitors. The score tells the story
No sorrow, no pain.
»bout the famous home remedy, j and 8th grades; Miss Cronin, sixth; Miss roasted coffee in the city.—Boos,
here but in a condensed form very handy
but it can give no idea of the base run­
will find her at home on Satur- Porter, fifth; Miss Myers, fourth;’ Mrs.
Jack Latta is attending the state fair
for busy people.
County
Kinauees.
ning, sacrifice hita, fumbles and other
Mail orders promptly attended Robb, third; Miss Lommasson, second; at Salem this week.
Miss Atkinson, first
Mrs. Schultz wants representatives | Treasurer Cady has made the follow- features. Dr. Johnson said that e
!
Doors, windows and mouldings at
in every town for the famous Viavi.
| inK reP °rt of the eouuty tre“ ury from woman preaching was like a dog stand­
public school opened this week.
Bargains in new and second hand fur- Portland prices. Abbott & Roe.
ing on Lis hind legs, it was not done
'Ju ly 1 to October 1:
.
' niture at Smith’s.
Several
schools
of
the
county
have
at-
Cash on hand Ju ly 1, 1897............ ........... $<7518.11 w e ll b u t y o u a r e s u r p r is e d to s e e i t d o n »
S. P. Ry.
oldest railroad,
N. C. Lilley, the Gales Creek merchant,
tempted to introduce the vertical system 1 *«**»«1
General
. Fund, to Sept. 30 13059 88 a t a ll. S o i t w a s w it h th e la d y b a s e
»road bed, safest, and most accomo-; Mr. J. W. Vandervelden, and his was in town yesterday.
of any railroad on the Pacific brother-in-law, Mi. Snyder, with his
of penmanship, a fad which bobs up
$.,058800 b a ll p la y e r s .
BOBYO'V BLOOMERS
r n - r r 3 «1 5
Buy a ticket at Hatchet office, family, of Verboort left today for Engle, !
Blcycl‘8t 8
* ™ “ “ ’ is a fa -, fr0ui time to time being one of the
w hich , mount has been transferred
ol
'1
1
Pstterson, agent.
Texas, where they will make their “ lllar “ ante for DeW itt s W itch Hazel forms in which Anglo-Mania manifests jnj 0 thc different funds and paid aa fol- M h U i I Neliuii, p .......
1 1 0 1 ..
(.«orgia Devere lb..... 1 01
1 future home.
,Sal\e, always ready for emergencies, itself for it is nothin? more than imita-
Ju lia Marlowe, as__ 1 1 0
1 1 i
W.C. T. U. will meet with M rs.'
While a specific for piles, it also in -' tion of the angular hand of the English
fund aacaivs»
ON HAND Mall Williams, 0 . . ..
FAID
01
1
0|
¡ler at the residence of Mr.
Before you start to school go to the stantly relieves and cures cuts, bruises, ladies. The present epidemic has about County .......... $ 8853.9a $ 796718 t M6.7« Annie Jennings, 2 b .. 1 n 1 1 0 | 1 1 0 I T
I3057SO
it ’ s Oct. 19.
City Drug Store and buy your school salt rheum, eczema and affections of the died out and these are among the last Sch001 ........ 1*071.13
3013.73 Carrie Roux, It.......... 1 1 1 1 0 1 * » l
1
G
« 00.33 Lulu white, c(........... 1 1 ? 1 1 0
t 70 I -*9
* going East or South should get l? ° k8’ *ablet8> P6™ 18 and everything skin. It never fails. J . C. Clark, drug- cases. w hile there is a natural revnl- £ £ *
IJ07.17
79.63 V euia Robvrltou, rf. 1 1 0 ( t i
t «T
over the S. P. R y. I. W. Patter- ] 6 SU "* 1 iat lne’
8*8t-
I »ion from the ornamentation1 of the E x c e s s ...
87.70
87.7O Rnse Blak«, ab
1 1 ni
10S.00
Nellie Bly
( ^
(geut.
i Mr. H. D. Joues and family drove to-
Mrs. Pate Wells, of Tillamook county, Spencerian, vertical i* also xn extreme Institute........
108.00
Gust
le
Habeckt
,UD*
301,10
!
i
55.65
.s Eninri Odell commenced her da^ t0 Oswego to be present at the wed- who has been visiting at the home of and *he plain writing of the business ,
.........
iM'®5
T “
1 1
IO.I4
ding of Miss Bessie Evans to Mr. Howard Mr. S. A. Walker, returned today.
I colleges will probably finally prevail. ! State _____
i ' ts T j »
1791-3»
jl in Centerville Monday.
FOKEHT OH V n
0
0
! Pettinger which occurs at one o’clock at
I The great objection to Vertical w r it in g j
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Moments
0 » I I
to Abbott & Roe and rent aCres- the bouse of the bride’s parents. Miss
- omen s are
are useless
use ess if
1 trifled
n e away;
away, j n this state however is that it involves Ca,h to Balance ........ ........ ............... »«68 i .«9 Hudson, e ...................
kalrebilds, p ..............
« u
1 01
bicycle and never walk home.
j Evans attended school here and has ‘m< 1 .*7 anV ,ln8eroU8 y was
1
a forfeiture of the school funds for the
liissolntlon Notice.
Henderson l b ............
1 0
,
.
. ,
sumed by delay in cases where One year in which it is used, It is-not likely
» i
0
0
U «1
Having this day purchased the inter­ Wataon 2 » .................
(sited to exchange four lots in For- ™ 8nIr nen sw ose est wlales atten Minute Cough Cure would bring imme-
to be generally adopted.
m
» 1
est of Wm. E . MacLeod in the Dilley Dixon, kb— ; ............
Grove and five acres near town for
I diate relief. J . C. Clark, druggist.
11 u 1 t 1
staw art, s a ................. 1
sawmill
and
lumber
business
known
aa
»property. Inquire at this office.
Hundreds of thousands have been in­
0 |b l 1 0 1
Cardiff, et “
*1
Dr. Moore a brother-in-law of Mr.
Mrs. Hattie E. Tyson, of Middleton,
1 Wm. E . MacLeod & Sou the partner­ ucuij.be> , rf ............ 1
1 î
1
lotoThe Mountaindale Lunber Co. duced to try Chaim’oerlain’s Cough was, Tuesday, granted a divorce in Geo. L. Smith, and Mr. Poole, of Port­
ship heretofore existing between us is Boon. U
L
Remedy
by
reading
for
others,
and
hav­
land
are
on
a
shooting
trip
for
a
week
in
Multnomah county from Ex-Represen­
Iipple boxes and lumber.
26-31
1 this day dissolved by mutual consent, fÍH S r ”
ing tested its merits for themselves are tative R. H. Tyson, who was convicted the vicinity of Gales Creek.
x. 8. A. Starr made a trip to Dilley today its warmest friends. For sale by
‘ Wm. E . MacLeod retiring from the firm.
Notice to Contractors.
of forgery at the November term in this
Dr. Pope, of Portland, is in town to-
The business will hereafter be con-
jlietumed on his wheel.
J . C. Clark, druggist.
county. They 1 ad been married twenty day looking after improvements to his ducted by Wm. M. MacLeod who will There will he let at the County Cour
the Court House in H.Utboro, W
(xrly all women have good hair,
Mrs. Anna Dixon and Mrs. F. B. years.
0<r
brick building, painting, etc.
I collect all accounts and assume the County, Oregoc, on Wednesday, th '
1 many are gray, and few are bald, Catching were visiting in Portland last
November, 1897, at 10 o’clock a. m.
City Drug Store is headquarters for
_
. . .
company’s liabilities.
the building o f a bridge across Ga
•N lttecta fo i
i Hair Renewer restores the natural week.
The remains of Mr. A. McDonald who
Wm M MacLeodi
school supplies.
Haines’ flour m ill, aud for re
^ a r e e k near
and thickens the growth of the
was killed by falling from a railway
Claren bridge aero** Gales cr
F " r ( a * . the M«-
Wm. E . MacLeod.
If you have any second hand furniture
A social dance in Verts hall Friday train in California were brought here
27-29 den ceof John McClaren, and
J “ “ ” ” lhe re• , '
Dilley, Sept 21, 1897.
to exchange for new call on Geo. L. evening afforded recreation to a number Tuesday and buried in the hill cemetery.
Bit at Cedar Mill, and for r«
“ bridge and
, Spangler is selling a book enti- Smith- He will trade with you and give
of young people. Wirtz’s orchestra fur­ He was aged about 45 years. His wife |
School Report
bridge . ontract. will be
, ^ U*:
1 "Skepticism Assailed.” All who you what your goods are worth.
aponaible bidder. A ll bi
,ta*
nished the music.
died two years ago, he leaves three child-
Report of district No. 41, Mountain- Coiiimis&ioners
ItSord it should procure a copy of
Court re*
* ****
*
Miss Edith Shogren and Miss Mary
ren.
j dale, for the month ending October 1. any or al. bid,.
right to reject
City Drug Store for School Books.
book. It is well written by a
Myers were here Monday, to try the ef­
No. of pupils enrolled 34. Average at* Dated this Uct. 6, 189'
5 and fluent writer.
The bowling alley, Paradise Alley by
The H a tch et ’ s fifteen months for $1
fect of the new preparation administered
i tendance 28. Those neither absent nor
B. F. COKNKLIl’S,
lanted—To trade farm for city prop- b D r C L Large^ for the extraction of subscription has met success beyond ex- name, opened Wednesday and in every : tardy from the beginning of the term 28-29
County Jud ge.
several
difficult
teeth
each.
Both
were
pectation.
Subscribers
who
are
paid
way
is
a
credit
to
the
city.
It
is
meeting
Enquire of Mrs. W. F . Hoffman,
are as follows: Walter Willis, Elsie Wil-
T
O
C
tT
K
K
A C O L D IN O N E D A Y
mi Ave., Forest Grove.
27-28 highly pleased with the extracting and ahead may have their subscription ex- the patronage which the excellence of | lis, Freddie Willis, Lena Wirtz, Cecil
Take Laxa'
the tended fifteen months by paying a dollar its appointments merit.
Rafferty,
Bertha
Fowles,
E
va
Montgom-
also
with
the
pleasant
effect
of
iv
e
limine Quinine Tablets.
lev. and Mrs. Spangler and daughter,
All drugg
extractor during this month. Machinery has
ery.
No.
o
f
visitors
I.
John
Hobtnan,
remedy
given.
Expert
tooth
jfia
refund
the money if it fails
Fire
did
about
$75
damage
to
Mr.
,
! Mr. Showers visited GaleB Creek on
been ordered which will enable the
to cure.
teacher.
Dr. Hiatt did the extracting.
25 cent 8. For sale b r i . o .
Sw
ift’s
building,
across
from
Boos’
store
H atchet to handle double its present
Clark.
at noon today. Mr. Swift had returned I
Mrs. Lizzie Schultz, manager of \\ ash-
no nl4lre work.
otoThe Mountaindale Lumber Co.
Horae Stolen.
to his heme in the upper part of the
county for the Viavi company, is
,
Iipple boxes and lumber.
26-31 ington
HIGHEST
Dapple brown mare, Morgan stock,
s
1
- Crescent Mills will clean and store building and was getting dinner when
located in the Dr. Large cottage east of
your wheat free of ch .rge. We also fur­ he discovered fire "in"the ro^f,'caught I about eleven yeara oId’ »**KhinK 1200
IV. C. T. U. State convention the Christian church.
MARKET
1 pounds, **hite on nose, very broad in
nish sacks to haul wheat to the mill. from a pipe flue. The alarm
I in Albany w'as harmonious and
FRIGE
Wilson’s 15 and 20 cent lunches are Yon can either get these sacks at the and the truck a n d hose cart camequickly hotly, he“ vy, rather flat footed on fo ^
able, Mrs. S. A . Spangler, who at-
mill
or
at
our
store.—Haines
&
Bailey.
the
best
FAID
ed from Forest Grove, was honored
at the fire a n d in five minutes it was out. ! feet- aUo an old aaddle and bn Jel.
1 being elected state lecturer and
Letters advertised at Fir: Chresian
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^
Mrs. S. G. Morgan, who
been — in On
the „ ----------------
ground floor were
24 bales of . .. Liberal reward for any information
FOR
Pedenson. All letters advertised will Iowa for some months, returned to the hops belonging to E . L. Naylor which
recovery of^same d ress A c
t organizer.
28-29
were taken out but not until badly Muecke, Aurora, Or.
be sent to the deed letter office Oct. 30 , Qrove Saturday,
Iwy season of the year has its own
drenched. Mr. Sw’ ft had been intend­
if
not
called
for.
One
cent
will
1
*
*r malady. To render the system
Lunches at all hours at Wilson’s.
T O C O R K A C O L D IN O N E D A Y
ing to tear down the building and it will
charged on each letter called for.—Clara
tria-proof during these “ muggy” and
Take
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Satchels and valises at Smith’s Furni­ probably be removed soon. Without
wive days, the blood should be J . Collins, 1’. M.
ture Store, also the widely known com­ the city water service the entire row All druggists refund t ne money if it fails
'f pure and vigorous by the use of
The Kingsbury hat at Boos’.
would have burned with Naylor’s office, to cure. 25 cents. For sale by J . C.
mon sense trunk.
Sarsaparilla. It will help you
Clark.
It ia always gratifying to receive testi­
Why suffe; with Couglis, Colds, and
If you have ever seen a little child in Madigan’« tinshop, the Bazaar in the
■ deriully through the dog-days.
Hatchet
building,
the
post
office,
G
ray’s
K
komo
Q
ri-
monials for Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
a paroxysm of whooping cough, or if you
LaGrippe when L axative
Something to Know.
blacksmith " shop
®e of the farmers are putting in ninf will cure you
and Diarrhoea Remedy, and when the
day. Does
von in one uay.
■ " j,ave
’ 1 and
T college
*'*■ gymnasium,
have been annoyed by a constant tick- ;
nine
I t may be worth something to know
r fall wheat, others are busy pre- rwt produce the ringing in the head like ^
endorsement is from a physician it ia es­
jn the tLroat, you can appreciate m all about $5000 of property,
that the very best medicine for restoring
5 the soil and will sow soon.
pecially so. ’’There is no more satis­
,, ,
But up
..in., of 1 One
1n(■ Minute
-T
-,_____
. ii:
Minute ('ouch
Cough Cure.
Cure,
Sulphate
of n„ininp.
Quinine. Put
up in
in tablets the . value
The
post . office
building is being re­ . the tired out nervous system to a healthy
convenient for hiking. Guaranteed to which gives quick relief. J . C. Clark, paired with a new roof etc. A restaurant | vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine factory or effective remedy than Cham­
fr-M- H. Hovey, dentist.
berlain’1 Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
cure or money refunded. Price -’5 cents. druggist.
w ill lie opened in the west «tore.
’ is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone
*• Nixon is again in his office.
Remedy,” writes Dr. R. K. Robey, phy-
For sale by J. C. I lark.
; to the nerve centres in the stomach,
Dr. Large, in the performance o f his
•iciao
and pharmacist, of Olney, M o.;
ficaal— The gentleman who an-
i gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneyr,
Doctor C. L. Large reports a daughter, duty as coroner, made a trip to Sher­
Golden W edding.
and as be used the Remedy in his owo
l the congregation last Sunday by
> and aids these organa in throwing off
wood Tuesday and took from the
family and sold it in his drug store for
Dr. Wm. Geiger and wife, Mrs. E . C.
:"ual]y coughing will find instan­ weighing eight pounds, born to the wife sh eriff’s custody about $10 0 0 worth of
’ impurities in the blood. Electric Bit-
of
Mr.
Murray
Rice
in
houtn
Park
on
six years, he should certainly know.
Geiger celebrated their golden wedding
c y using One Minute Cough Cure,
hoos which are in litigation in a suit be-
‘
i ters improves the appetite, aids digestion
itb a < j» .g | ftnd ig pronounced by tho8e whr h a v e For tale by J . C. Clark, druggist.
hops which
.....................
on the afternoon of the 5th with
dy and harmless remedy for throat last Sunday morning,
M. Russell & Co. and
Those present were: Dr. Wm
dlung troubles.
Gentleman, before buying your fall tw eenJ- the owner. The replevin was dinner. * nose present were. xzr. ” ul* | tried it as the very best blood purifier
It will Johnson
Ge.ger and wife, Mrs. E . C. Geiger, Rev. | ^
nerye ^
T it
(or
No-To-Bae for F ifty Cents.
lor Mr. Johnson.
Nixon returned from Yamhill shoes see Gregg’s show window.
J. S. Griffin and wife, Mrs. A. T. Smith, ,
a, m
. ..
Millions
of men who gre daily “ Tobacco
_
’
„
_ .
’ or $ 1.00 per bottle at the Miller Phar-
ny.
1 pay you.
Ammunition and smokeless shells of all Mrs. Chandler, Dr. C. E . Geiger and
Spitting and Smoking Their Lives
m
a
c
y
.
is the
wife, Hon. S. B. Huston and wife of
kinds at S. Hughes & Son.
Aw ay” will be glad to learn that the fa­
fies 3 c Son have just received a ; Plymouth Rock Sar8*P*rl| ^
the markets of
Hillsboro, Mrs. Sarah Magee, of Empire
Notice of Fin tl Settlement.
mous guaranteed tobacco habit cure,,
of the celebrated Oliver plows. finest blood purifier on
At
Marsh
hall
tomorrow
(Friday)
It the peene-j king
City, Coos bay, Mrs. Laura B. Wells,
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned that has freed over 400,000 tobacco users-
the world today
•ifee them.
evening, there wiU be a musical and
adm inistratrix o f the estate o f Wm. Waters, de­
literary entertainment for the benefit of Lincoln Geiger and wife, Hugh Geiger. ceased. has Sled ia the county court o f Waah- in the last few years, have pnt on the
‘ %ers and her sister Grace left Sarsaparilla.
There
were
also
present
eight
grand­
iagtoa county Oregon her final ncctmnt as ad­ market a fifty cent package ol th eir
improvements in Herri k hall. Miss
‘ ' ’all* Walla, Monday, where they
M i s s Selma Allen,
ot ' a
children, viz: May Magee, Blanche Hus­ ministratrix o f said estate, and that A id court great remedy. This will give every to­
vocal
teacher,
Jean M. Shupp, the
ttoremiin through the winter.
visiting with Mrs. Emmett yuic
visiting
ton, Marie Wells, Constance Louise G i- has 17,pointed Monday, the eighth day o f N o­ bacco user a chance to teat No-To Bac's
, ,,.vmouth Rock Oil goes and Miss Martha S. Evans will be heard
B
ra d fo
fo rd
rd ’« . I > > « °«
»berlain’s
atn’s Colic, Cholera and
anu
B rad
.
,es it ; , e r e for the first time. Miss Cooley, ger, Inez Geiger, Oliver Huston, Carl Hus­ vember. 1897, at the hour o f to o'clock a. m . as power to control the desire for tobacco
the time for hearing objectless to laid final
in every form and at the same time be
Remedy always affords prompt strail{ht to workon^pa ^ (rom returning. Mrs. Laar, Wells and Mrs. Bertie Grimes ton and Clarance Geiger.
account and the settlement o f said estate
Rev.
J.
S.
Griffin
and
Dr.
Wm.
Geiger
benefited by No-To-Bac'» nerve strength­
For sale by J . C. Clark, druggist. immediately. «
-
wiii also add to the attractiveness of the
S axah J a n s W a n g s ,
are the oldest two men pioneers in the Administratrix o f the (M ate o f W g Waters. ening qualities. Every tobacco naer
For
sale
by
ah
<buW
5
1!>
•
pr„
gram.
Admission
25
cenU.
Con-
•Margaret Hinman returned from
Deceased.
state of Oregon, they Ijoth having eroased
«-u should procure a fifty cent box at
1B|i Saturday.
S „ m.n « w - r * “ this t world
; " wnne
-
the plains in 1839 when Oregon was a
from hi* druggist or order it by
Marriage«—John Anderson and Helen
1,1
lo w in ’»
Vnur
Your heart palpitates last,
fast, your pulse wilderness. The home was handsomely
r kdies, dull dongola heavy soles, accomplish much torpid
You will he surprised to see how
liver.
Reity.
Harry
O.
Growe
and
Jooie
from
beats quickly, your head is torn by decorated for the rccasion with flowers
the
pill*
th
at
and
quickly the desire'for
hce coin, toe for fall wear see suffering
Billings. John E. Summers and Carrie
Little Early Kisers, quickly. J . C. I severe pains, get back as quickly as and smilax.
ears. Any reader can obtain a
f*»how window.
organ,
L. J p e . Waiter N. Bears and Laora B.
cleanse that
possible to the condition yon should be
and booklet free by addressing the
1 Iixde.—A good nine room new Clark, druggist-
Baker. Charles A. El well and Louiga
in, by using Plymouth Rock Sarss-
ing Remedy Co. Chicago or New
f
Dorte’
£¿11
and
winter
Tucker.
1 harn »0x30, good well, four and
Greer’s groceries are pare and fresh.
An inspection of Boos
parilla.
1 and mentioning this paper.
ter acres in fruit of all kinds. stock will profit the bny.ng j
I
i-Vat, Forest Grove, Or.
m*
POWDER
Oats and Hay
F. H. COFFIN,
Dilley,
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