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FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1807. No. 30 Lrofessi<>nal C a r d s . G REER THE GRQCF.P 1 c. H. G E IG E R , -PATIIIC p h y s ic ia n mmmmmmwwmmmmmwmmw HAS THE LEADING F ifteen H onths and s u r g e o n GROCERY STORE -ijeiicf, Bowlby house, Pacific ave., tat of Forest Grove hotel. liST GROVE, OREGON. -ntloD p»i‘l to Medical and Surgical itfomeu »»'• Children and all chronic ARMSTRONG, M. D. ¡Successor to Dr. Ward,) , d e n t is t FOREST GROVE pth- OREGON. OMAS H. TONGUE, KEYS-AT-LAW, ill Work and Conveyancing. H ILLSBORO, O r . V. M. L A N G L E Y , n AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Jy Prosecuting Attorney. Collections a specialty. -Up-stairs, Woods & Caples Building. F bed C. T hompson ilN’ANCIAL AGENTS ¡INVESTORS AND BORROWERS # NEGOTIATED OPERTIES M ANAGED 3*1 and Conveyancing. Trust and Notary Public. bminess transacted. THOMPSON & SON OVE, t - . . Show the H a t c h e t to your neighbors ml ask them to compare it with any other country newspaper issued in Oregon, Iu remitting deduct from your remit- tance the cost of sending. WASHINGTON COUNTY HATCHET, , Forest Grove, IRVIN A. CROWTHER, Prop. m u m i m m m m i m a m m JONES’ STABLE SMITH & BOWMAN, non For 3 subscribers. Toledo Blade. “ 4 “ N. Y. Thrice a-Week World. ,, ,, (Ladies'Home Journal, 5 jor Oregon Teacher’s Journul. •‘ 6. “ School News. " 7 “ San Francisco Examiner. 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. ^ -oso, W ashington C ou n ty , O b . ^¡Morgan Ulk. PREMIUM OFFER tea and c o f f e e a s p e c ia l t y . RNEY-AT-LAW, SUBSCRIPTION OFFER Any of our subscribers securing one new subscriber under this offer will h a v e his own subscription advanced two mouths. For securing new subscribers as iu the following list the papers named will be sent free for one year. To the su b scriber getting the largest number of new subscriptions will be given “ The New Revised Encyclopaedic Dictionary,” 1896 edition, in four volumes, bound in h a lf leather, regular price $25.00. It is a most valuable addition t£ any library. Forest Grove Laundry - - - - - - - -and Dye House. IXON, OREGON G A L E S S P U lt. J. S. Newell commenced digging po tatoes last Monday. Mr. Lacourse, of the Grove, visited at Geo. Beal’s home last Sunday. Good Horses The entire crop iu Wapato lake has been threshed, the flax making a good New Rigs yield. A few more days of good weather and the straw will be baled. Moderate Three car loads of hay were shipped from the Spur during the last week, one Prices by Frank Johnson, another by Mr. Casen and the third by J. S. Newell. W ill run a stage to Portland every Tuesday and Saturday; $1.00 for the Mr. Geo. Kinton has moved to the Grove, having rented a farm near the round trip, 7 hours in the city. Engage seats day before. town. Mr. Kinton was a good citizen Special attention paid to Commercial Travelers and we heartly recommed to him to any Hunters and Fishermen neighborhoo 1. T a k e J o n e s ’ B u s to and from all tr a in s There has been some petty thieving B ag g ag e an d fr e i g h t c a lle d fo r a n d d e liv e r e d going on in this neighborhood. Some body broke open the t ouse of G. N. Miller and took quite a number of arti cles one day last week while the family were away from home. If this is pros perity, we don’t want much of it. The hunting season is now open and sportsmen are taking advantage of it, but there have been hunting seasons over which Oregon had no jurisdiction. Dur ing Cleveland’s administration the president hunted ducks, working men hunted jobs and money hunted its hole. Now the president is hunting calamities, the jobs are hunting the working men and money is Hunting investment. Last Friday seemed to be a day of AND H A V E MORE COM ING accidents in this part of the country, Mr. Nell Johnson had three of his fingers Have room for anything that’ll accommodate our customers— and make honest amputated by a steam saw. W . K. Newell while attempting to move a wa profit. Prices are low enough. Not too low for right quality. gon hurt his back and has been confined to his bed. W. W. I^ewis while feeding Cowles’ hay press, slipped and fell and the plunger caught his foot and bruised Forest Grove, Next to Postoffice. it so that he has to walk with crutches. A few days previous August Roth re ceived a severe scalp wound by a grain cradle falling and the blade striking him on the head. w Fanners From THE BAZAR BUY HARNESS . AT . . i s Harness Shop OK MAIN STREET. a stock of harness, whips, ! everything else kept in a harness shop. 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AH kmtis of Groceries, Glassware and Stoneware, Q.a ,C <l” l ° cEet Cutlery, Spoons, Brooms, Mop b mks, Butter Moulds, Ladles, Wood and Willow \V are of all kid s, Fishing Tackle. Also a large lot of all k i ds of Seeds I n B u l k . i residence in Doctor Ward’s j li0aSe on Pacific avenue. sttention given to Diseases of ________ Women. ¡ore, - * * Oregon. O ne for D rug --- store . PB F.SfVRTPTTON DRUGGISTS. GLEN W OOD. Thos. A. Johnson has been quite ill. Toilet Articles, ^ Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by J. F. Allen has gone into the sheep Stationery, ^ an Experienced Pharmacist and from business, having secured ten head as a News Depot. the Best and Freshest material. start. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE. Mr. and Mrs. Mendenhall, of Buxton, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. McPherson Sunday. Subscriptions Received for the W a s h in g t o n C o u n t y H a t c h s t , Some of the farmers are busily en gaged plowing preparatory to putting in T hb C ou n ty N E W S pa pb r their fall grain. Studies for the fall term of school were resumed last Monday under the charge of Mr. John Jones of Forest Grove. Brice Wilson assisted by a force of men is having extensive repairs made to the dam connected with his mill plant on Nehalem river. Mr. Austin Craig, editor of the i A t c h s t , and Mr. John Jones of Forest Grove, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allen Sunday Miss Anna Luster, Mr. and Mrs. A. Todd and children, of Forest Grove, ar rived here Saturday and were the gueete of Mrs. Todd’s ami Miss Lnster’s father, Wm. H. Luster. Mrs. A. A. Scofield was agreeably sur prised on the 14 th by a visit from her sister, Mrs. Retta Post, of San Francisco, whom she had not seen in twenty years. Mrs. Post was accompanied by her children, a daughter and three sons. JVIAIN STREET, JHILLSBORO. THE OLD WILTROUT MILL. GALES CREEK. A ll Grades of Rough and Dressed Lumber. Kiln Dried Lumber a Specialty. Running sores, indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many year’s standing, may be cured by using DeWitt’a WiUL: Hazel Halve. It soothes, strengthens, and heals. It is the great pile cun-. JrC. Clark, drug- •J t r j H ILL S B O K O . J. M. Brown has a mammoth squash weighing 107J4 pounds in his store window. It was grown by Mr. Petera west of town. The Independent office has one nearly as large. A brother of Elder T. F. Brown, from Wabash, Ind., visited relatives here last week and preached at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. Pastor Dech of the Evange'dcal church, visited Newberg last week returning by way of Laurel where he preached Sun day. Another bow’ ing alley is being con structed adjoining the photograph gal lery north of the post office. R. B. Goodin has been tendered m good position at the Insane asylum at Salem. • Conrad Schultnerich had the misfor tune to get badly bruised by reason of his buggy upsetting Monday. He is getting along nicely at the present writing. County commissioners’ court was in sessiot Wednesday, transacting sonic bridge business. There is no need of little children beii1 ” tortured b, scald* head, i\ turn and skin eruptions. DeWitt’s Witcli Hazel Salve gives instant releifand cure-’ permanently. J. C. Clak, Druggist. IO W A H IL L . Quite an epidemic of removals. TH ATCH ER. Mr. Christianson will be leaving us Mr. Thomas and Bud Bunco returne 1 next month. home last week. Mrs. Talford contemplates a trip East Miss Rose Cox and Miss Etta I,eac!i in the 8])ring. Mrs. Pearson lias got home-sick and is were the guests of Mrs. Tildenluat week. going back to the Old Country in the There will be a Sabbath school organ near future. ized next Sunday at 10 o’clock. Every Mr. Lloyd Ingram, of Farmington, body is invited. has rented Mr. Herman Boyd’s place on The protracted meetings closed las*. the shares for the coming year. Monday evening and will commence Rumor says that another of our again next Sunday evening. There have batehelors has taken a better half. No been seven united with the church and doubt the saw mill will sing a merrier more are anticipating. tune now, John. J. M, Thirswend, of Grosbeck, Tex., Mr. Henry Haase will no doubt be says that when h e h a s a spell of indiges living on his own place next year. His tion, and feels bad and sluggish, h e takes married friends warn him that it is very two of DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers i t lonely without a cook. night, and he is all right the next morn Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Her ing. Many thousands of otuers do the man Itoge and Miss Annie Boge left here same thing. Do you? J. C. Clark, for their home in Illinois. They ex Druggist. pect to be back next Spring. T o r u r p C o n s tip a t io n F orever# Mr. Henry Matthes and family will Cnecurrt.e Cuudv CntVirU c. lOo oePfia soon leave the Wm. Hoener place where he has eeen living the last three years ■ and live on his own place west of Laurel. , W ork the Best 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 Risers for these complaints or you would have been cured. They are small pills hut great regulators. J. C. Clark, druggist. s h a T j y b r o o k I Prices the Lowest i E. j | : BURTON Boot and Shoe Maker Repairing N e xt door Hast o f . A Specialty Dr. L arge’s Office John Crance has also returned. Don't Tnlinri n Mill nnil S m oko Year l.lfe Aw aj. J. W. Jackson just threshed his wheat T o q u it tobacco e a s ily and forever, be m ag last week. netic. fu ll o f life, norve and vigor, ta k e No-To Ed. Northup’s infant child was buried line, th e wonder-worker, th at m ake« w eak m en strong. A ll dr jg g la ta , 50 c or II. C u re g u a ra n on the 16th inst. teed B ook let and sam ple free. A ddreac Harve Northup and Ike Smith have | S te rlin g R em ed y O n , C h ica g o o r Mew York. jnst returned from Tillamook. SUMMONS Jack Frost paid us a visit on the night In th e C ircuit Court o f th e State o f O regon for of the 14th. No serious damage done. W ashington County. Mr. J. R. Mays ,of Glencoe, looks well E. T . Sim pson, P la in tiff and hearty since heretuined from South vs. P. Looney, Thos. ern Oregon. His old customers can find Janies A. Stephens, L izzie M. Stephens, his wife; him ready and willing to give them a Sam uel W. Looney; L. square deal in the store. F. G raham , and M ary K llen G raham , his wife, Mr. Hollenbeck, of Mountaindale, is Defendants. | trying to get a mill site near here. We To Jam es P. Looney, Sam uel W . Looney, L . F sincerely hope that he may succeed, G rah am , and M ary E llen G raham , Defendant*: In th e nam e o f the State o f Oregon, yon and because it is rather too far to haul lum each o f you are h ereb y required to appear and ber from the above place. answ er th e am ended com plaint filed agminat Enos Davis, of Glencoe, visited some you in th e above entitled suit, b y th e firat d ay o f the n ext term o f th is court n ext following of his old friends in this neighborhood the exp iration o f tlx w e e k s’ pu b lication of this during the past week. His health has sum m ons, to-wit: B y th e fourth M onday of N o beeu on the decline for about two years vem ber, 1897, bein g th e aand day o f said m onth; and i f you fail so to appear and answer» for and he is now quite feeble, w ant thereof, th e p la in tiff w ill ap p ly to the Mr. Shatnbur’s family picked up po- j court for th e re lie f prayed for in th e amended tatoes two days this week on the shares \ com plaint filed again st you herein, to-wit: W ill for W. C. Whitlock, also Mr. Kschman tak e ju d g m en t a gain st the defendants, Jamea P. Looney, Th os. A. Stephens and U s s ie D r . and family worked on the 16th on the ■ Stephen«, h is w ife, for th e sum of #1496.1$« to shares. The result was 150 sacks were 1 geth er w ith interest thereon from Sept. 1, 1897, taken out in three days, the yield was at th e rate o f 8 per cent, per snnum u ntil paid ; for th e fu rth e r sum of $100 attorney ’s fees, and about a half crop. W a r n i n g : — Persons who suffer from coughs and colds should hec d the warn ings of danger and save themselves suff ering and fatal results by using One Min ute Cough Cute. It is an infalliable rem edy for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubles. J. C. Clark, Druggist. M O U N T A IN D A L E . for coats and disbursem ents herein, and ns a gain st th e defendants, Sam uel W. L ooney and L . F G raham , and M ary E llen G raham , trio w ife, a decree d eclaring w hatever claim s or In terests you and each o f you m ay claim to havn again st th e prem ises h ereinafter described# an subsequent and inferior to the claim o f p la in ts h erein, and for a decree foreclosin g plaintMPa m ortgage upon the follow in g described prep erty, situate In W ashington County, State of Ore gon, to-wit; South li of northwest K , and unrtfc H o f sou th w est K , section a, tow n ship a# north range 5, west o f W illam ette meridian# and con tain in g 160 acres m ore or less, and that aaM property be sold as upon execution, and h r such oth er and further re lie f as to the conrt mny seem ju st and equitable. This summons is published by order o f th o Honorable Thomas A. McBride, Judge o f aotd county . Made and dated the 14th day of Jm t# 1897. Mrs. Gardner has moved to Hillsboro. Mise I.urah Cornelius is attending the public school at Forest Grove. Mr. John Connaughey has bought the Baldwin place and moved on to it. Mr. Wm. Hollenback is going to start OHO. W Hasan, a saw mill on Warren William’s place. Attorney for FlatuMK We wish him success. s* u Portland O r a p a The United Brethren will bold their Sdttanto Your d s x s ls W ith 1 next quarterly meeting at the Herriaon j Candy Cathartic. 3um constino iw w .i h cti.. N:v.itt'c.T a :J S & . '•<>.** 4 : ; I