'r 8 m~ ____ the food pare, i t * IfhoJetome * Bad dolioiona. Nearly all women have good hair though many are erav » „,11 , , Hall’s Hair Kenewer ^ t o r e e T h e n a ^ l color, and thicken, the growth of the “THE FAMOUS” Heath of Mrs. Heury Buxton. nd-ninDtr-i*on allowed to propesi ' <...»•*» .-p 1 •;-vaiti.; and clrcaiu urti ci«« of personal property set off to widow. Notice of administration to be Will save you from $2.00 to $4.00 A lady from H ills ^ o who , given by posting notices. on the price of a suit or overcoat wrapper, ,n which the H atch « ’, pat !u te estate of Juuits Smith, deceased. ent comes to put under a carpet re- Final account filtd and set for hearing marked that the sheets were a good deal on Nov. 8, 1897. exl larger than those from the Hillsboro of- In re estate of Thos. McEldownvy, de ices. The H atchet uses as much pa based. Final account a 1 proved. Or per as both the Hillsboro papers to- IÖVA dered that the personal pr perty be set gether. ,44o copies were maUe(1 , off to widow aud real property set over to her for and durine her natural life, week and this edition is the same size. Dress Suits $12. 50 and $15.00 anspiri Hughes A aud estate clu ed o f record. m . , So11 l'ave just received a Boys’ Suits from $1.75 up stock of the celebrated Oliver plows. tie on I11 re estate of Henry Schroeder, de Call and see them. ceased. Petit.o;i ol M. Peters asking that ceitain personal property he with rs. Rosa tin Buxton, the daughter of Our congressman. Hon. Thos. H. drawn from inventory allowed. b and Ellen Wooley, was born iu Tongue, has eclipsed the record of he ' ^ X Athens 1 It r* 1 In le estate of G II. lliddink, de county, Ohio, August 7, 1832 roic work for the old veterans. Yester Absolutely Pure Died October 19, 1897, being 65 w ars, 2 ceased. Personal property ordered set Corner Morrison and 2d Sts. day his mail to the Commissioner of off 10 * hi. a* as r uuiiitiaUd ill petition. mouths and 12 days old. Revenue numbered twenty-six letters She came to Oregon in i 845 and on E xt-u .ri ; ordertd to sell balance c f per and not a day passes that he does not September 26, 1847, was married to sonal property at public sale. All sums write a score of letters for the inarm Henry Buxton by the Rev. J . S. Griffin, under jiu cash iu hand, over fio one Wheat 76 cents. oweh"m .t debtW cif d OW Sr nd,°r? hanS' W h° A nice invoice of gents’ wool and cotton a pioneer of ’39, now residing near Hills year’s liii'.a at 10 per cent, with ap owe h,m a debt rf gratitude inexpressi- underwear at Boos’ . proved notes. IBYAl BAKING POWDIR CO., NEW YORK. ble tn terms of speech We commend commend „ x. Call at the hardware store of S. Hughes boro. Her husband and seven children, In re estate of Alexander McDonald, Edward Buxton of Corvallis, H. T. Bux- Mr. Nelson Johnson of the Spring & Son and examine their stock of never our congressman for his great services in deceased. F-nvi ■« A Bennett ap tou of Buxton, J . T. Buxton of F'orest behalf of the Grand Army of the Repub- farm, on last Thursday afternoon rust tinware. Something new and su- abo ut t o w n . lie ^ w i l l its l in.ruoio.1 i r. r,. • 1 ia» • _ . .. „ - lic. while engaged in sawing wood with a I perior to anything ever offered in the Grove, W. T. Buxton of Gales Creek, J. po.1,led siluiinisUalor with bonds fixed S. Buxton of Forest Grove, Mrs. Carrie ut $4000. A. J. Raymond, Lutn Sears , . steam-saw, met with a frig.: tfnl accident market. Chamberlain’s , oils and glass at Abbot & Roe’s niorri,« F . Harrison of Portland, A. T. Buxton a:id I. F. Purdin appointed appraisers. d *-o'ic, Chole.a and by his right hand in some manner coming City Drug Store for School Books. of Forest Grove, are left to mourn her ° ^ Reuie(J>’ alwa> s affotds prompt in contact with the rapidly moving saw In ie guardianship of Robt. O. Hoff Lnd Mrs. John Harrison, and their relief. Crescent Mills will clean and store loss. Of grandchildren there are twenty- man et als, uiiuors. Guardianship re or sa 1 y J. c. Clark, druggist, and all its members were so terribly I1011 and daughter, Clay and Hattie, I he American Book Company has wouuded that excepting the thumb and your wheat free of ch rge. We also fer- nine and one great grand child. There port filed and approved. j,,e been visiting friends and rel- uish sacks to haul wheat to the mill. is also one sister, Mrs. Ellen Porter of here, have returned to their home " l outto teachers a geography of Ore- little finger, the greater portion had to In re estate of Perrin Steeples, de You can either get these sacks at the Forest Grove, aud two brothers, Edward lie amputated, I)r. Cole assisted by his K° D slmllar to that for which a futile at ceased. Semi annual account filed and HossKrvs, Friday morning. mill or at our store.—Haines ¿t Bailey. Wooley of Sans Valley and Henry approved. tempt to adopt by the state was made wife and Dr. Large did the surgery and to loan in sums to suit. Rooms recently. The only difference is that the the patient is doing as well as could he Wooley of Portland, still survive her. Lunches at all hours at Wilson’s. I11 re estate of Wm. A. Freeman, de. 1 2. Shute Building, Hillsboro, Or. A. B. C. gives its away until it can be expected under the circumstances. The high esteem in which Mrs. Bux Mrs. Schultz wants representatives ton was held in the county was evi ceased. Administrator’s report filed and Ljjori Co. touched the pulse of incorporated with their pre ent general Save one-half of your wood by getting in every town for the famous Viavi. approved. denced by the large number who at rthwest when they placed Plym- geography, making a special edition for an air-tight stove of Boos. I11 re estate of Win. Kassabaum, de tended the funeral in spite of the drench Greer’s groceries are pure aud fresh. ick Sarsaparilla on the market.— Oregon, while the other affair, which Report of district No. 59 for the ing rain, as well as by the ceased. Inventory filed and approved. was very crudely gotten up, was to sell sby all druggists. Letters as follows are advertised as un month ending Out. 8. Number of impila wealth of floral tributes. The Eastern Appraised value of estate $2863. for 50 cents. claimed at the Forest Grove post office: In re guardiauship of Mary J . Thomp wishing to talk with Mrs. enrolled 25 . Average daily attendance Star chapter, of which order for many For ladies, dull dongola heavy soles 18 . No. of visitors 10 . Those who have Mrs. Preston, Mrs. Mahela Wilks, Mr. J. vears she had been a member, attended son, insane. William Thompson ap 1 ,bout the famous home remedy, W. Clark, Mr. H. D. Eldredge. i »ill find her at home on Satur front, lace coin, toe for fall wear see been neither absent nor tardy are in a body, as did the Ladies' Working pointed guardian with bonds fixed at Go to Hughes & Son for stoves. society who mourn their first presideut ^1 5 °°- Bond filed and approved. Thomas Kemp, Walter Lynn, Albert Mail orders promptly attended ^ reK8 * show window. In re guardianship of Samuel, Fred Mr. J. M. Jones began teaching Mon Lynn, Harry Lu tler, Earl Luther, Ross Geo. L. Smith is very busy taking iu and one who had long been active in all Jones, Elsie Jones, Marven Jones, Bill new goods and passing them out again church work. and Lillie Seigenthaler, minors. Final iP, W. Chandler, of this city, will day at Glenwood in the neatest and Jones, Claud Davis and Ella Miller.— to customers. People who could not af- The charge of practicing medicine report filed and approved and guardian Ihersonand attend the Baptist An- prettiest school house in the county. Cora Lizer, teacher. ford to buy furniture during the hard without a license, preferred in the Jus- ship closed of record. lAssociation in McMinnville. Oregon Ora .ge Cider at Wilson’s. In re estate of H. O. Christianson, de Jus*received five of the best brands of times are now filling up their houses tice court against Adolph Von Gruniger, 35 kS. P. R f. is the oldest railroad, No man or woman can enjoy life or toasted coffee in the city.—Boos, again to make them comfortable and at by John Linder, both of Bethany, re ceased. Petition filed asking for re pud bed, safest, and most accotuo- accomplish much in this world while tractive and Smith is the man who sells su ted yesterday in the dismissal of the moval of administratrix herein. Cita Doors, windows and mouldings at the best goods cheap. , of any railroad on the Pacific suffering from a torpid liver. DeWitt’s defendant, and the taxing of costs to tion ordered to issue, returnable on Oct Buy a ticket at Hatchet office. Little Early Risers, the pills that Portland prices. Abbott & Roe. 22, 1897, at 10 a. m. Read the notice of the public sale for Linder. The oulv instance where Lin {Patterson, agent. cleanse that organ, quickly. J . C. Report of school district No. 9 for Saturday, Oct. 30. In re estate of Darling Smith, de der claimed Von Gruniger had violated Clark, druggist. the month commencing Sept. 13 and the law was in setting a wrist for an ceased. Final account filed and set for kOdell spent Saturday in Dilley. You can’t cure consumption but you Rev. A. Rogers, of New Whatcom, ending Oct. 8. No. of girls enrolled 13 . can avoid it and cure every other form of aged lady, named Collet. This witness hearing on Nov. 22, 1S97, at 10 a. m. ion will repair your shoes neatly. Wash., formerly pastor of the Congrega No. of boys enrolled 11 . Total 24 . No. throat or lung trouble by the use of.One said she and Linder were coming to In re estate of Alex McDonald, de 1 go down to business mornings tional church here, made the Grove a of days attendance 380 . No. of days Minute Cough Cure. J . C. Clark. Drug Portland one day in a rickety wagon, ceased. Administrator filed and ap- absence 100 . Average daily attendance which finally collapsed, throwing her to proved. gist. oasUl {that miserable feeling, you deserve flying visit yesterday. 19 . No. cases of tardiness 1 . Time lost f down that way, if you neglect to the ground, and fracturing the right In re esUte of Edward L . Schieffelitt An inspection of Boos’ fall and winter by tardiness 30 minutes. Those neither Public sale Saturday, Oct. 30. See wrist. Being poor, she did not want to dford’s Plymouth Rock Sarsapa- stQck “ [„'profit the'buying 'public.' deceased. Inventory filed and approved. absent nor tardy are latitili Jackson, the advertisement. engage a surgeon, and Von Gruniger 1 your household »medicine chest. In re estate of Albert Stewart, de Ruth Edwards, Rosa Brigham, Martha give lie by all druggists. The G. A. R. and W. R. C. will Disfigurement for life by burns or consented to set the lractured arm, ceased. Will admitted to probate and Batchelder.—Eflie an entertainment in Verts hall Nov. 3 at - Batchelder, James scalds may be avoided l:y using DeWitt’s which he did, without charge. The Mary J. Stewart appointed executrix to | Ada Green of Hudson Wis., a 8 p. m. which will consist of stereopti- Bak“ r, teacher Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for wrist was left stiff- but the witness did serve without bonds in said will. Wal IMrs. W. S. Hudson and Mrs. J . con views of Alaska, speech by Hon. Satchels and valises at Smith’s Furni- piles and for all kinds of sores and skin not blame Von Gruniger, as he did not ter Bernards, Ira E. Purdin and John; flow, is claim surgical ability, merely being a , ^ J'’, * Thos. H. Tongue and others, and sup- ture Store, also the widely known com- j troubles. J . C. Clark, Druggist, W. Fuqua appointed appraiser.-. nd the winter here, laborer by occupation. It also developed per. E v er y b o d y C o m e ! mon sense trunk. If you have ever seen a little child in Law Docket.—Veroneieka Zhoda that Von Gruniger had oucc sued Lin- . 4. TVff T T-v;tl„ 1 . l U d l V UU V J I U I U ^ C I m i l l UUU 9 UCU I4IU- ------------ r’s groceries are fresh and clean. Dr. Geiger reports Mrs. Laura Dilley, On account of the death of Mrs. Bux- a paroxysm of whooping cough, or if you den whil;h left little doubt that the Wafobeke udjudged to be insane and Sweetzer will preach in t*-e wife of James Dilley, recovering from a ton, who was the first president of the have been annoyed by a constant tick- charge was purely soitework —Wednes- committed to the aaylum for treatment. si 1 ? ______1 _1 ________ 1_ . ___________ « f in fln n im u fn r v r llC U U lft" v 1 • 1 n r 1 • n • e . 1 w ,1 I t; ! i.1 aL a . ______ ________ _______________ • ” r ‘ J r _ . . . . « « • . * severe attack of inflammatory Episcopal church next . O Sun Ladies’ Working Society of the Metho- ling in the throat, you can appreciate day’s Oregonian. Sheriff Bradford to execute the order.. ning. T te sermon will tie an tistn. (list church, the Pie social will be post- the value of One Minute Cough Cure, Warrants ordered drawn in favor of W. Court House. which gives quick relief. J . C. Clark, liermon on the theme “ Mirrors, D. Wood, examining physician, f 5 and For fall and winter footwear gt lowest poned till further notice. *»nd Prisms.” Paobate—In the matter of the estate ty\ w . Annans, witness ¿2.50. druggist. city prices call at Gregg’s Shoe store. If you are troubled with Catarrh, Sore Ammunition and smokeless shells of all of Thos. Richardson, deceased. Final j Thog D Humphreys, plaintiff, vs. J , throat, Cougli, Disease of the Lungs or Clergymen, Law- Prosperity is returning and Smith the accou-t filed and set for Nov. 1,189 7 for w SeweI1, defendant. Witnesses ex- kinds at S. Hughes & Son. [Doctors, Governors, Generals, Sen- furniture m'an jg getting the benefit of it. Rheumatism, consult Dr. C. E . Geiger. MS. hearing. amined and case taken under advise- Mrs. J . L. Greeg was the guest of Miss ^Members of Congress and Legis- Quick gale8 and gman profits. Cash paid for poultry, eggs, game, In re estate of Martin Manning deceas-; ment. Guinean in Portland Tuesday. P. S. Consuls, Arm y and Navy Attorney J . P. Wagner visited Ka- hides and pelts at J . H. Wescott’s, next ed. Administrator authorized to sell William Thompson admitted to dtl- 1,Mayors and Officuls, testify and The “ Bicyclist’s Best Friend” is a fa certain property described in petition, Mngi,ip lama, Wash., the latter part of the week. • loor to 8. Hughes <fc Son. saying that Bradford’s Plym- miliar name for DeWitt’s Witch Hazel same to be sold at private sale, for cash. | ........ ,. . „ „ . , Moments are useless if trifled away; I Rock Oil is King. For sale by all Bread and all kinds of pastry at Wil William Pieldt and George Badaylss Salve, always ready for emergencies. and they are dangerously wasted if con In re estate of Henry Schroeder de- admitled t0 citizenship, While a specific for piles, it also in son’s. sumed by delay in cases where One ceased. Testimony heard in support of - R. H. Walker vs. John Schmidt et a ll. t Spangler left Tuesday for Albany Harry Wescott has opened a fish and Minute Cough Cure would bring imme- stantly relieves and cures cuts, bruises, petition of Harriet Peters to strike from salt rheum, eczema and affections of the Affidavit filed for warrant for arrest of ld the annual convention of poultry market in the building next of (Hate relie{ j c Ciarki druggist. inventory certain personal property and skin. It never fails. J . C. Clark, drug Gotleib Arnerld, one of judgment credi “oman ’* Home Missionary society. Hughes & Son’s hardware store. . „ declare the same to belong to petition, .......................- - 8 For all kinds of fresh fish, oysters, gist. tors, and that he be required to «how ay night she will deliver an and cause continued to Oct. 4th. Bargains in new and second hand fur- cjamgj gume and poultry call on J . H. what disposition had been made of prop in Brownsville. She will then Wednesday’s Oregonian contains a U re estate of T. L . McEldowney, niture at Smith's. Wescott, next door to S. Hughes & Son. erty. Warrant ordered to issue. r lectures in Polk county, Mon- portrait of Mr. H. W, Corbett (not as l e a s e d . Final settlement continued • Mr. B. B. Hunt, of Columbia, Mo., a M srrisges.—Charles E. Prickett, 1 Dallas, Rickreall and Falls City, 4th for receipU City Drug Store is headquarters for flattering, by the way, as the one in last to relative of Mr. M. H. Lowrey, has gone school supplies. and Grace D. West, Wm. M. Thurston 1 Oct. 30 . : week’s H a t c h e t ) which is very prop-1 In re estate of James Ramsey deceased. and Nora E . Prickett, Ernest Grand- erly labeled “ Ex-Senator" showing that pio The Mountaindale Lumber Co. to Seattle to locate. Final settlement continued to Sept. 28. george and Iresse Abbott. About four hundred of the 400 at the great metropolitan daily is no longer Before you start to school go to the tended the complimentary musical and boxes and lumber. 26-31 Iu reestate of Harriet E. Garnett, de City Drug Store and buy your school literary entertainment given in Marsh even claiming him as one of Oregon’s ceased. Final account approved and Notice. Mohn Williams w . ™ . - - - - 's"_' ■ “ - - - ¡representatives 111 the higher body of 8° n’ n ? books, tablets, pencils and everything hall auditorium Friday night by Miss , . • - a a on Wednesday morning by Dr. Every article of tinware manufactured let I . 1 . . . 'the national congiess. Blue indeed estate closed of record. lean M. Shupp, the vocalist, assisted by . . . . 0 , . _ I Cole assisted by Dr. C. L . Large else in that line. In reestate of J. W. Sappington, de- by the Lisk Manufacturing Company . . J „ , must be lus chances when the Orego- Mrs. C. J. Collins, Fir postmistress, Miss Clara White Cooley, musician, and j . iaII glves ap hopt ceased. Petition filed praying an order absolutely guaranteed and warranted not r Popular v p u ia i u r U g R lS b v l d l l v • I for UI ** ?« ^ w ■ T -v n _ . . . t -1 ciI druggist Clark, a , j j . fr;on/la in the Grove and Dilley Miss Martha Scnven Evans, elocutionist, condition which had resulted visited friends in w e u rei ’ . j| i C Herrv oue of the be»t k. own citi- to g -11 real estate. Benton Bowman ap- to rust, and each and every piece of their ir.;..... V. ___ !__ 1 ___ the past week. The program was even better en jo yed1 J. v_. t'errj, oue 01 tne Dent x..own cut injury he had received two zrns of Spencer, Mo., testifies that he pointed guardian ad litem for Herbert H. ware that does not prove positively anti- Hundreds of thousands have been in- than the one of the previous week which Sappington, minor. And said guardian rusting may be returned to the dealer prince which effected the nutrient *s~aocordially praised by the audience. ! " • « > himself of the worst kind ol piles try Chaimberlain’s Cough ad litem having filed a favorable report from whom it was purchased and ex- * of the bone of the left lower duced to I by Using a few boxes of DeWitt’s Witch — , , Remedy by reading for others, ana na% - Fall st}.]es are ¡„ . See our Ladies’ hazel Salve. He had been troubled with 1 il wa* ordcred that said administrator be changed for new goods free of cost. For ing tested its merits for themselves are green cloth top, coin toe, lace shoes. piles for over thirty years and had used authorized to sell at private salesomuch sale by S. Hughes A Son. 1 going East or South should get today its warmest friends For sale by This is the latest. Price $3.—Gregg’s | many different kinds of so-called cures; of said real estate as may be necessary to ‘ over the S. P. R y. I. W. Patter- T O C V E K A C O L D IN O N I D A T Shoe store. J . C. Clark, druggist. 1 bu* DeWitt’s was the one that did the pay debts, expenses, etc. nt. Take Laxative Brotno Quinine Tablets. In re estate of V.'m. Waters, deceased. An absolutely water-proof shoe for work and he will verify this statement Mrs. Bradshaw, of Tl e Dalles came All druggists refund the money if it fail* pjovahle surprise was given Miss with Mrs. gents and ladies wear at Boos’. if any one wishes to write him. J. C. Final account filed and set for hearing to cure. 25 cents. For sale by J . C. I Spangler on Monday evening, Friday for a week’s vi on Nov.8, 1897. Clark, Druggist. Clark. Miss Elsie Garretson, lately a resident ! tyoong jieople were present to en- Abend. In re estate of Wm. Kassabaum, de If you have any second hand furniture of Foo Chow, China, where for seven- j Commissioners’ Conrt. occasion. The refreshments ceased. Last will admitted to probate Notice of Final Settlement. ' teen years she has been doing mission- j [Pipes in abundance. Thanks to to exchange for new call on OCTOBER TERM . and letters ordered to issue to Chris Notice la hereby given that the undersigned Smith. He will trade with you and gi\e ary work, gave a very interesting ad ! friends. Come again. Appointment of J . If. Wescott was ap Schindler, as executor. He ia to serve adm inistratrix of the estate of Wm. Waters, de- what your goods are worth. dress Sunday night in the Congrega proved but no comiiensation was to be without bonds. Peter Merits, Caratine h** " ,ld •h* coun*>r “ “ rt of w“ b- •Abbott & Roe and rent a Cres- you ’ tional church on the customs of the . . . ington county Oregon her Anal account as ad- paid from county. Mr Treve Jones and Mis* Florence Hansen and Thomas Miller appointed mlniltr. trlI' f - id „ u l, . . nd th>1 mU courl ?cl* and never walk home. . drove , „ L and her school work Road 288 opened from Ja s. Mann to appraisers. Contns to Portland 1 oruaii Monday ' to at- Chinese _ _________________ . _r there. » has appointed Monday, |he eighth day o f No- Miss Garretson was the guest of Mrs '•—To exchange lots in Forest tend the theater. Christianson. In re estate of Olive Norman, de- v' mb' r' '*W. •» «he hour of 10 o’clock a - B. Thomas while here. lumber. Enquire of the Financial reporta of County Clerk J . the time for hearing objections t) Mid Anti Mrs. Lizzie Schultz, manager of Wash ceased. Bond examined and approved account and the settlement of Mid estate. A. Imbrie and County Treasurer A. B. The Kingsbury hat at Boos’. ington county for the Viav. company is and letters ordered to issue. S a ba h J a h i W a t k s s Cady examined and approved. 1 to exchange a horse for a span Gentleman, before buying your fall In re estate of Jam es Ramsey, de Administratrix o f the Katate o f Wm. Watera. Report« of county officers approved: Deceased. A y Call at the H a t c h e t office. the Christian church. shoes see Gregg’s show window. It will Clerk’s receipt« 1174.45 for September, ceased. Final account approved. Claim of estate against the estate of and 20 cent lunches are pay you. T O C l ’ B K A C O L D IN O N E D A T •horse for ladies to drive for sale. recorder | 111 . 35 . Wilson’s IS Anton Pfancer, insolvent, for (240.43 be Take Ioixative Brotne Quinine Tabl Come quickly. Pairons who want firat class work Resignation of F. J . William* a* con the best. declared to belong to the executor AU druggists reRtnd the money if it fi M r, ‘«helton. of Portland, came Tues- done without paving exorbitant prices stable of North Hillsboro precinct ac Mountaindale Lunber Co. d a v f o V . fortnight’s v i r i t a t t b e home should patronize the Porest Grove Laun cepted and FL B. Sappington appointed herein. Upon filing receipU of Priscilla to cure. 25 cents. For sale by J . •boxes and lumber. 26-31 Thornburg for (1000 and that of O. C. Clark. to vacancy. dry, work warranted. of Mesdame* Hemck and «ebb. 'Peterson, the butcher, has im- Bridges accepted: F'anno, Orndofl, Thornburg for $2947.11, the executor Miss Frances Myers, of Portland, is a will be discharged and estate closed of k** barn by making two addi- McKay and Schamberg. Dentistry. guest at the home of her uncle, Mr. F. J . Knayi-er’* resignation as super record. Dr. R. H. Hovey having located in W. H. Myers. visor of district 10 accepted. In .re estate of Andrew Larsen, de- Forest Grove for the practice o f dentistry I ij,10 cent* hair, cutting 25 cents uUeU Small pill, safe pill, beat pill. DeWitt's Resignation of J . T. Dorrien as justice ceased. Lizzie Larson, widow o f de- takes this method of i [Diamond Shaving Parlor, one not produce the ringing in Little Early Riser» enre biliousness, con of the peace for Cornelius district sc- ceased, appointed administratrix of said tic that ha 1« prepared to do any 1 of Hayden & Buxton’s “ i**“ ? » stipation, sick headache. J . C Clark, estate with bonds fixed at $400. hat line. Office ia lagles f t 1 Good w o r k and courteous D r u g g is t . filed and ants -Allen & Sears, P r o p r ie t o rs . For sale by J- C. Clark. ■ Hovey, dentist. Suits $ 7.00 Overcoats All Wool io!oo All Wool 6* ki I»6 Mrs. Henry Buxton, who fo> months past has been in feeble health, peace fully slumbered into death at her home in this city Tuesday. The funeral ser vice was conducted at the Methodist Episcopal church of which for forty years she has been a devotfd and consistent member, by the px**or. Rev. S. A. Starr, at u o'clock this n o r n .^ af;er which the burial occurred at the Buxton cemetery according to the ritual of the church. The six sons were active pallbears with Messrs. D. Stewart, Win, Kane, S. Hughes, J. Caples, Philip Beal and M. M. Watts as honorary pallbear- Famous Clothing Housed POW DER PORTLAND, OREGON a l t a ie STSU-.. 1