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There Is Nothing So Hood. Family Re-Union. S H E K W O O I). T here is nothing just as good as Dr. A family re-union was held a t the Jack Frost paid bis first visit Friday home of Mrs. R obert Ireland in G reen K ing’s New Discovery for Consum ption, night. Ira Smock is working for h is uncle at ville on W ednesday Oct. 13. Mrs. Ire Coughs an d Colds, so dem and it and do land crossed the plains w ith h er husband not p erm it th e dealer to sell you some Hood View. in 1801. She is now 72 years old. All substitute. He will n et claim th ere is SUMMONS. Leaders i n Hardware In th e Justice C ourt for W apato Ju*uce Peace and C onstable District of W C ounty, S tate o f Oregou. DEMPSEY & KANE B W Cave and J . W.N W alters. P laintiffs I Civil Action V8. Recovery of C. Bolding D efendant. To C. Bolding, th e above nam ed defend. [ In th e nam e o f th e sta te of Oregon, ■ i h ereb y req u ired to ap p e a r before the signed Juatice o f th e Pe .ce for the distri said, on th e lo th d ay ot November ,r j o'clock on th e forenoon o f said day at 1 of th e ju s tic e in said district to an above nam ed p la in tiff in a civil action, fendant will t k e notice th a t if he fail t 0 th e com plaint h e r e in , th e p la in tiff, ju d g m en t a g a in st h im for f n . » togeth th e co stsan d d isb u rse m e n ts in this acti an o rd er to sell th e p ro p erty now att. th is case for th e p u rpose of satisfying sa; inent, costs an d d isb u rsem en ts with t costs. Given u n d e r m y h a n d this 9 th day of K- X. I U hdi Justice of the P ublished by o rd e r o f Court, th e 9 th da tober 1897 - The S. F. Depot was burglarized Mon her children were present excepting the an y th in g better, b u t in order to m ake day night. Mrs. Lena Baker is quite ill. Twelve of our young people attended the party given at Tualatin Saturday evening. Chris. Hagey i-' plowing for Mr. Aber- oathy near Champoeg. Rev. W om eledorf occupied the pulpit in the Congregational church Sunday evening. Miss Smock visited Newberg on last Sunday. Mrs. Flora A dam s was very ill a few days th is week. Mr. and Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Steven son and son Chester visited P ortland last Monday. Dr. R ichard’s team became frightened S aturday evening and ran away. A broken buggy was th e only bad result. Rev. and Mrs. Barber have been as sisting in church work at Greenville. Mr 9 . Brady took her eldest son to I)r. Brown W ednesday to have his crossed eye operated upon. You ca n ’t afford to risk your life by al lowing a cold to develop into pneum onia or consum ption. In s.an t relief and a cer tain cure are afforded by One M inute Cough Cure. J. C. Clark, Druggist. W ITCH HAZEL Mrs. Johnson who was living on Mrs. Irv in ’s place, has moved to Reedville. Mrs. Sundberg is very ilL I>r. Linkla- ter is attending her. Mr. Tom E m rick has moved from the Iinbrie farm to one of D eL ashm utt’s farms. * Mr. F rank Simpson, of F rrniington, was in our vicinity Thursday helping Mrs. Johnson move. Mr. Andy Dahlberg is hauling wood. Mrs. Sam Sorenson and son, Miss Gneiss Fisk and E arl visited Mrs. Bird C lark’s school la st week. Miss Helen Johnson has returned from I’ortlund and has gone to stay with Mrs. Listrop of Reedville. Mr. Gle Nelson is digging potatoes. Mr. Charlie Crocker has the Klondyke fever. Mr. M cllurguc is giving good satisfac tion as principal of th e Reedville school. Miss H annah Anderson 1ms been em ployed again in th e Reedville school where she has been teaching during the last year. • Small precautions often prevent great mischiefs. D eW itt’s Little Early Risers are very sm all pills in size, but are most effective in preventing the most serious forms of liver and stom ach troubles. They cure constipation and headache and regulate th e bowels. J . C. Clark Ivnirgiet. AN rKl)— HKVERAI, KAITHKlTi, MEN OK V V W omen to trav el for responsible estab lish ed h o u se ltl Oregon. Salary |780, payable 115 w eekly and expenses. Position p erm an en t Reference. Enclose self addressed stam p ed eti velopo. T h e N ational. S tar H uildlu«, C hicago \ \ 7 eldest son who resides in E astern Ore gon, the first m eeting w ith all present ! in tw enty-one years. All th e grand- children also were present w ith the ex ception of th e seven children of Mr. John H arrison, who w ith the exception ] of W illiam H arrison who lives in Seattle, are a t their home in E astern Oregon. Those present were Mrs. R obert Ire land, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H arrison, Mr. and Mrs. 8 . T. Crow, Mr. an d Mrs. Carl Crow, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Irelan d and Mr. Willis Ireland. F ourteen grandchildren were present. Invited friends present w ere: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carsten, Rev. and Mrs. Barbar, Mrs. Nancy McN'amer, Mrs. Josie R itchie and Mrs. W illiam Moore. j F lit. Mr. Alec Todd and family and Miss Anna L uster, of Dilley, called a t Fir on th e ir way to th e hom e place a t Glen- wood on th e ltith. They found Mr. L uster well b u t rath e r lonely, he is staying alone a t present, Mrs. J . J . l’atto n commenced her school in the Lyda d istrict on th e 18th w ith 23 pupils enrolled. Mr. A. B. W illiams Is rusticating on Gales Creek again and m aking his head quarters a t Mr. Haycock’s as usual. Mr. C. E. Sm ith has lieen quite indis posed for a few weeks b u t is now con valescing. Mrs, C, J . Collins spent a few pleasant days visiting among friends recently at Forest ( irove and Dilley. Miles Collins is visiting w ith his p ar ents at F ir, having come from Scappoose on his bike tiie ltith inst. more profit he may claim som ething else to be just as good. You w ant Dr. K ing’s New Discovery because you know . i t to be safe and reliable, an d guaranteed to do good or money refunded. For Coughs, Colds, C onsum ption and for all affec tions of T hroat, C hest and Lungs, there is nothing so good as is Dr. K in g ’s New Discovery, T rial bottles free a t M iller’s Pharm acy. R egular size 50 cents and » 1 . 00 . E N Iarate Y o u r lln w e ls W ith C u a c a re ts . Candy C a th a rtic , cu re c o n s tip a tio n forever. 10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fa il, d ru g g ists refu n d money. We carry a complete line of Shelf and Heat y Hardware, making a specialty of Builders Sup plies. A good line of Heating and Cooking Stoves. Anybody wanting the leading plow of the coast should buy the Benicia Clipper. We keep a full line of ammunition, such as Powder, Shot, Shells, Etc. D e m p s e y & K a n e EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. T he undersigned h a s beeu by th e County C ourt of W ashington c o u n ty , Oregon, d u ly con firm ed a* executor of th e last w ill au d te s ta m e n t of Wm. K assabaum , deceased. All persons h av in g claim s a g ain st said estate are hereby notified to p reseu t them to m e w ith pro p er vouchers at the law office of 8 . B. Hus ton in H illsboro, Oregou, w ith in six m o n th s from th is d a te . D ated a t H illsboro, O regon, th is Oct. 13, ls$ 7 . C h r is S c h in d l e r . E xecutor of th e last w ill a n d testa m e n t o f Wm. K assabaum , Deceased. 29-32 Did You E v e r Try E lectric B itters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This m edicine lias been found to be peculiarly ad ap ted to th e relief and cure of all Fem ale Com plaints, ex erting a wonderful direct influence in giving stren g th and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of A ppetite, Constipa tion, H eadache, F ainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, E xcitable, M elan choly or troubled w ith Dizzy Spells, E lectric B itters is th e m edicine you need. H ealth and S trength are guaran teed by its use. Fifty cents and »1.00 a t M iller’s Pharm acy. HAIN STREET. EAST AND SOUT . . . POINTERS IN PRICES THE SHASTA R A L L W OOL SOUTHERNPACIFiC THE BAZAR . . . VIA OF THE M E N ’S and W O M E N ’S U N D E R W E A R Regular $1.50, Fine as Silk, B O Y S ’ and G IR L S ’ Natural Wool than Regular. for Express Trains Leave land Daily. $ l c 8 30 Per Cent. Less NEW POINTERS EACH WEEK THE LEADING TINNER PORTLAND AND 8 AN FRANCI9C0 Leave— I Arrive— P o rtla n d .........6:00 p. m Han Francisco 7 San Francisco 8:00 p, m P o rtla n d ....... 9 Above tra in s stop a t a ll stations I P ortland an d Salem , T u rn er. Marion, I -on, Albany, A lbany Ju n c tio n , Tangent, Halsey, H arrisb u rg , Ju n c tio n City, Irvi I gene, Drains, O ak lan d and all statin Itoseburg to A shlaud inclusive. R08EBÜRÜ MAIL DAILY Arrive— P o rtla n d ........ 8:30 a, m Roseburg........ 5 Rose b u r g ........7:30 a. m 1 ’o rtla u d ........ 4 ; J u s t T h in k Of It! PUBLIC SALE. T h e undersigned w ill sell a t p u b lic auction to th e h ig h e st responsible bidder, at Capf. C h ristian so n 's farm , 5 m iles so u th w e st of H ills boro, Oregon, on S aturday, Oct. 30, 1397, begin n in e al 10 o’clock a. m. th e follow ing de scribed p ro p erty to-w it: E ig h t m ilch cows, h ig h graded sh o rt horn D urham , one full-blooded H olstein cow, soon fresh, two 8 -year-old heifers, two 2 -year-old h eifers, n in e yearling calves, one Jersey bull nearly fu ll blood, tw o bulls 3-year old, five h ead of fine horses, work a n d rid in g , one colt lb, years o ld , one set harness, one Bain wagon S1^ Inch, one M itchell spring h a c k , one Bain sp rin g wagon, o n e « a r t a u d sevural o ther vehicles, oue A dvance binder, o n e Jones m ower one Wood m ow er, one stu m p m ach in e, one Hick straw c u tte r w ith horse power, oue W hite m an ’s cider press, one T hom as hay rake, two harrow s, tw o cu ltlv atlo rs, oue Debalicl cream separator No. 2 anil one th o u sa n d and one o th er th in g s. All sum s of 110 an d u n d e r, cash in h a n d ; over $10 a credit of 1 w aive m onths w ill he given on approved note d raw in g 8 per c e n t. In terest. A discount for cash w ill be given. MO-31 M b s . H. O. C m k ist u h s o h , Owner. B. P. Cornelius, A uctioneer. To heal th e broken anti diseased tis sues, to soothe tiie irritated surfaces, to instantly relieve and to perm anently cure is th e mission of D eW itt’s W itch Hazel Salve. J. C. Clark, druggist. DINING CARS on OGDEN R Only oue fare for th e round trip from any point on the line,, of the Southern Pacific to attend the greatest S tate fair ever held in Oregon. Opens Septem ber 30 , closes October 8 , 1897 . Every departm ent building will be filled with the choicest exhibits and dis plays possible to be seen. Every show ring will be graced by the finest types of th e various breeds of anim als. On the race track an d in th e am use m ent park, tro ttin g , pacing, running, hurdle jum ping, novelties, special sad dle and harness classes. New features an d new attractions. A rich program m e for every day and evening. Only one fare for th e round trip. Popular adm is sion of 25 cents. PULLMAN Cva. SLEE AND S E C O N D -C L A S S SL E E PIN G I A ttached to all th rough trains. West Side Division. B etw een P ortland and C ory MAIL Tit AIN D A IL Y (E XC EP T SUNDi 4: 5* -V- «JSÏUCV P ortland 7:30 a.m | Lv Ari 5: 9 10 a.m 1 J'V F orest G rovo Lvl 4: 13:15 i'.m 1 Ar C orvallis Lv 1 1: At Albany ami C orvallis c< inner, with of th e Oregon C en tral & Eas tern railroad -WZ 1 A Jtjg # U: « -Jr r KXPKKH8 TRAI N D A IL Y (EXCEPT SUND 4:50 p.m 1 LV 6:29 p.m I Lv 1 7:30 p. 1 Ar P o rtlan d Ar LV : F o re st Grove Lv ! M oM iuvllle Direct co n n ectio n a t San Francisco wit! d en tal an d O rien tal an d Pacific mail ste:J lines for JAPAN a n d CHINA. Sailing d‘ ap p licatio n . Kates and tick ets to E astern poin E urope. Also J a p a n , C hina, Honouli 'A u stralia, ca n be o b ta in e d from W. T. A gent, Forest Grove. C. H. MARKH It. KOEHLER, Asst. G. F. & P. M anager P o rtlan d . Oregon. Reasons Why Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy is the Best. • 1. Because it affords alm ost in stan t relief in case of pain in th e stom ach, colic and cholera inorbus. 2. Because it is th e only rem edy th a t never fails in th e m ost severe cases of d y sen tery aud chronic diarrhoea. 3. Because it is th e only rem edy th a t will cure chronic diarrhoea. 4. Because it is th e only rem edy th a t will prevent bilious colic. 5. Because it is tiie only rem edy th a t will cure epidem ical dysentery. fi. Because it is the only rem edy th a t can always be depended upon in case of cholera infantum . 7. Because it is th e m ost prom pt and m ost reliable medicine in use for bow el com plaints. 8 . Because it produces no bad results. t>. Because it is p leasan t and safe to take. 10. Because it has saved tiie lives of more people th an any o th er m edicine in th e world. T he 25 and 50c sizes for sale by J . C. C lark, druggist. B U FFET Air Tight Stoves Saves Half the Wood Tinware of every kind Forest («rove Machine Shop -LOOK AT One year ago last Feb 1 was taken down with Sc 15. F. BLOOI), Prop. It is always gratifying to receive te sti Rheumatism. I finally “ Let me give you a p o in te r,” said M. monials for C ham berlain’s Colic, Cholera to resort to crutches. I and D iarrhoea Remedy, and when the F. G rtgg, a popular conductor on the Missouri Pacific railroad. “ Do you fered excruciating pain, endorsem ent is from a physician it is es pecially so. “ There is no more satis know th a t C ham berlain's Colic, Cholera took Vitae Ore and am factory or effective remedy than Cham and D iarrhoea Remedy cures you when HORSE SHOEING ANI) MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY out pain, and can sleep as berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea you have the stom ach ache? Well, it Remedy,” w tites Dr. R. K. Robey, p h y does.” And after giving th is friendly as I ever could. My kid sician and pharm acist, of Olney, Mo.; bit of advice, the jolly conductor passed Work Warranted w K S S s S ? * were very bad and both It is a fact th at and as he usq^ the Remedy in his own on down the aisle. thousands of railroad and traveling men me very much, and that ’ family and sold it in his drug s*rrc for six years, he should certainly know. never take a trip w ithout a bottle of this removed. 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