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Washingtoi r , ih W ashington county . professional Cards. GEIGER, DR. c. E. EOPATHIC p h y s ic ia n and s u r g e o n dresWencf, Bowlby house, Pacific aye., west of Forest Grove hotel. I FOREST G R O V E , O R E G O N . slitteotiou paid to Medical and Surgical , 0f Women and Children and all chronic [ p T armstrong , m . d . (Successor to Dr. Ward,) ( ind residence in Doctor W ard’* h ou se on Pacific avenue. L , attention given to Diseases of Women. g Grove, - - - Oregon. N ix o n , d e n t is t , FO REST GROVE 04 p.m. OREGON. I Street [ b K . B . T ow ooe T ongvk Notary Public [HOS: H. & E. B. TO N G U E TORNE Y - A T - L A W H illsbo r o , O r e g o n ■ Rooms 3, 4 and 5, Morgan Block SMITH & B O W M AN ,, rial Work and Conveyancing. ft Morgan Blk. HILLSBORO, O r . 1 7 & SO N «SIYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Collections a specialty. 1 , 2 jr-Up-stairs, rooms and 3 , Wagne: Building. F red C. T hompson IlioaraoN FINANCIAL A G E N T S |IDE INVESTORS AND BORROWERS NEGOTIATED OPERTIES M A N A G E D 1 and Conveyancing. Trust and Notary Public. llboifness transacted. 1 THOM PSON & S O N MOVE, - - - OREGON id-500 Farmers BUY HARNESS . . AT i ’ s . Harness Shop J a stock of harness, whips, lad everything else kept in a ps harness shop. Also |i Specialty of all kinds of C. L. BANKS. JUS & BANKS o f Chopping M ill 1G ON TH U R SD A Y •GRINDING a s p e c i a l t y d e a l e r s in *<«1 all kinds of Flour and Mill Feed tSeeds, Rock Salt, Sacks and Sack Twine. "done as cheap as the cheapest, “delivered in any part o f city, lMVh. - . . OKMCOM *oi thousands have been in- _ 1try Chaim berlain’g Cough l v reading for others, and hav- Thts merits for them selves are pWmest friends. For sale by * drnggist. C*” " • » » u W ltft C s s e s N la ter# v *WL Productive,,^ new Of 1UD7 Never Before Liiualed. HILLSBORO, Nov. 23— Never in the istory of this county has the productive- ness ol 1897 beeu equaled. The increase m price of (arm products has not been confined to grain but embraces all the principal products the fa.mers have to sell. Even the straw piles, which have heretofore usually been burned, in many instances this year have been baled and disposed of a* a good profit. Hops and oats are proUbly the only crops that fall short of former years, the shortage in oats belug due to better prospects in wheat, and in hops to the rain and mold at harvest time. The quality of the hops hat vested is, however, reported by buyers to be the best in ihe state. A very careful and conservative estimate of the output of Washington couuty products for 1897 follows: 1 f atrolIC and historical. One of them is William Lord et al. vs. Gottleib Arnold; to stimulate interest in the American j j . F. Schock vs. Anton Planner. Revolution and loyalty to its pri-ciples. j The following confirmations o f sales of I' or thl* purpose the society offers three real property were entered: Pr' zes° f i i $15 and $10 respectively,! Oregon Mortgage Company, Ltd., vs. '° r the lH;st e,say written by »«)’ student , D. C. Merrill et al,; Honeyman DeHart under >'ear* of aKe > in any public j & Co vs J. G. Boos & Co.; E. L. Cody in Oregon, on any one of the! vs. Eva A. Suckaw ; W. P. Lord vs. T. follo,,inB f° ur subjects: T. Vincent; W. O. Donaldson vs Albert r The Continental Congress— the in- A. Withew et al. fluence which caused it to asseuibls; it* In the matter o f the assignment of and rank as a deliberative Anton Planner, the assignees were or- j bodv: wbat jt accomplished, dered to pay the claim o f Barrett & I 2' Tbe cau,es which led to armed Ad. ms, ami also ordered to make a deed res' stance >n Massachusetts, including to John A. Thonburg for 98 acres of land the contest Lexington and Concord, upon payment of $1000 in execution o f a 3' The Trenton-Princeton campaign. mortgage for $1500. 4. Tke surrender of Cornwallis and Charles Meacham was granted a the causes leading up to it. divorce from Alm a Meacham. Essays are limited in length to twenty- In the case of the Hop Wool Advance fivt hundred words; must be written on Company vs. W. D. Bradford, sheriff, for legal cap on one side of the paper in the damages, judgment according to the student’s own handwriting and most be stipulations was entered. Nunaber. Value. accompanied by the certificate of the Experienced statesmen and politicians Wheat, bushels __ _ . 650 000 ft 487 500 principal of the school attended by the in Washington do not refuse to express author, to the effect that the author is a 0at* .............. 450 000 135 000 Barley an l Rye. 20 oou 8 000 bona fide student in the school and has the view that a refusal by the Republi Com................. can members of the Ohio legislature to 1 503 340 been in attendance therein not less than Potatoes .................. 400 (M) 160 IO J support for Senator the man who was six weeks during the school year of 1897- Fruit, including apples, unanimously nominated for the position prunes, plums and pears. 100 000 66 0 00 8. Essays must be forwarded to the Onions.......................... 75000 60 000 chairman of the committee in charge, by the Otate convention and mast of the county conventions would destroy the Hops, bales.................... 6 000 140 400 Wallace McCamaat, 34 Concord Build Hay, tons...................... 40 000 4D0 000 political standing of men refusing. The Wool, pounds................ 40 oOJ 4 800 ing, Portland, so as to reach him not steady growth of public sentiment iu Butter and cheese ....... 600 0c0 150 000 later than February 1st, 1808. In award favor of « lection o f Senators by the Grapes.......................... 160 (KM 8 000 ing the prizes the committee will be people will not brook a refusal o f a mem Bacon.......................... 400 000 40 (00 governed by these l hree considerations: ber of a legislature to be governed by Lumber, feet ......... 10 COO 000 75 000 1. Historical accuracy. Sheep........................... 7 5 00 15 00 # the xpftessed wish of the people in state 2. Manner of treatment. Hogs.................. ........ 5 («0 17 500 and couptv conventions and at the polls, Horses.......................... 1 000 40 000 3. Orthography, grammar, syntax as was the esse at the Ohio election.— Cattle........................... 4 100 «0 000 and punctuation. Washington Correspondence. Any additional information relative to Total value. 41 867 500 the competition which may be desired, Report o f school district No. 66 for the — Wednesday’s Oregonian. will be cheerfully furnished by the chair mouth ending Nov. 26. No. of days Nov. 29.— In the circuit court today man of the committee. The essay taught 19. No. days attendance 296. Ledrick Rabe, indicted for selling whis which is awarded the first prize will b£ No. days nbsenc* 46. No. times tardy ky to minors, pleaded not guilty and his published in full, with the name of the 6. No. boys rrnolled 11. No. girls en trial was set for December 2. rolled 7. Total No. enrolled 18. Aver author, in the public press. age daily attendance 16. No. of visitors James Biggs, indicted for stealing $4, H. H. N o r t h u p , 7. The following pupils were neither was arraigned and given until tomorrow P h i l l i p S. M a l c o l m , absent nor tardy: Eliza McLeod, Arnold W a l l a c e M c C a m a n t , to plead. McLeod, Charlie Seth, Arthur McGahey, Chairman. John Moore pleaded not guilty, and George and Tommy Callahan.— Sarah bis trial was set for December 2. Court House News. Bates, Yeacher. John W. Corey waived arraignment on two indictments for selltng liquor to Probate— In re estate of Emma L. Prosperity comes quickest to the man Beach deceased, Eli Heinrich, M. C. minors, and pleaded not guilty. whose liver is in good condition. De- Collins and D. Savage to determine value In the case of J. W. Shute vs. Allen W itt’s Little E arly Risers Are famous Parren*. et al., foreclosure, judgment as of claim of John Grimes. little pills for constipation, biliousness, prayed for in the ammended complaint In re estate of Wm. Twigg deceased, indigestion and all stomach and liver was granted. last will admitted to probate and Eliza troubles. J. C. Clark, Druggist. Default was entered in the case of beth Twigg appointed executrix with T h a n k s g iv in g a t C o rn elia s. Minnie Latimer vs. William Latimer, bonds fixed at fl200. Many and loud are the praises heard of and the case set for hearing December 3. In re estate of H. O. Christenson de In the case of Jacob Nowark vs. J. B. ceased, time for filing new bond continu the thanksgiving supper and entertain ment. Songs by the Misses Henderson, Prickett et al.; the Dilley Labor Ex ed to Nov. ), . Cornelius, Vickers and Tibbitts and a change, action for money, a motion to In re estate of R. J. Patton deceased. duet by Messrs. Stratton and Phillips strike out the amended complaint was Report of sale of real property approved were pleasing features of the evening. argued and submitted, and taken under and administratrix ordered to execute Little Lena Hancock and Miss Stella advisement. deed. Tibbits distinguished themselves. Lena In the case of M. H. Lowery vs. T. Y. In re guardianship of Rufus E ., Eva in her recitation and Miss Stella in her Ralston et al.; action for damages, de L. and Walter C. Norman, minors. reading “ Legend o f Bregenz” . W hile fendant was allowed until the last day Report and inventory filed aud approv Miss Echo James as a ‘ ‘ Maiden Lady” but one of this term to answer, and in her lecture on “ Woman” brought plaintiff was allowed 30 days from that ed. In re estate of Homer Griffin deceased down the house. Stereoptican views time to reply. The case of C. P. Bacon vs. J. W. Law J. S. Griffin appointed administrator with many witty comments by Rev. yer, for possession of realty and dam with bonds fixed at flOOOO. Samuel Luce, formed the l.-.tter part of the en Williams, Berdan and Louis Manning tertainment after which the audience sat ages, is now on trial. down to a “ Feast of F at Things” which appointed appraisers. Law Docket— J. M. Russell A Co. vs. the ladies o f Cornelius know so well “ Tht*y Twain Shall be One Mesh. M. W. Patton et als action for money how to prepare. The proceeds o f the The happy pair were Eva Blanche tried, argued and taken under advise evening were $16.75 which will be ex Sears and Charles A. Kern. The cere pended in the interests o f the church. ment. mony took place the day before Thanks Schulmerich A Son vs. B. S. Hay for giving at the residence of the bride s money dismissed at request of plaintiff. father S. C. Sears, near Thatcher, Rev. State vs. Wachliue, dismissed at re- Daniel Staver the officiating clergyman Mr and Mrs. Walter N. Sears stool qnest of district attorney. Clerk or up on either side of the young people dered to draw warrants for $ .<i in favor of Robt. Buck. through the embarrassing ordeal. Berthold Leeck admitted to citizen A turkey dinner was then served with 25 scb°o1 21 j j j cbaracter of 21 1897 , ON MAIN STREET. P R O P R IE T O R S FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 18»7. < PRNEYS-AT-LAW, LANGLEY County Hatchet ÿ *î? '5 conati patloa far* vor rmtumc J. C. Berry, one of the best known citi zens o f Spencer, Mo., testifies that he cured himself o f the worst kind of piles by using a few boxes of D eW itt’s W itch Hazel Salve. He had been troubled with piles for over thirty years aud had used mauy different kinds o f so-called cures; but D eW itt’s was the one that did the work and he will verify this statement if any one wishes to write him. J. C. Clark, Druggist. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, ( Nov. jo , 1 897.1 Notice 1, hereby given that the tollowing- named settler has filed notice of h i, intention to make final proof in support oi h i, claim, and that M id proof will be made before the County Clerk of Washington County at Hillsboro, Oregon, on Jan. 4,1897. via: MARTIN HART. Homestead retry No. 0934 . for the a e qr of see aj t g n r 4 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: Amos E. Mead , John Lippeit, Isaac B. White, Augustus H. Wolford, of Greenville, Oregon. 85-40 C has . B, M oo res , Register. ship. Marriage Licenses— Adolph C. Berger- son and Bertha A. Richards. Charles A. Kern and Eva Blanche Sear*. Christ A. Kuch and Julia Jasman. Samuel E. Hoover and Estella Camp bell. William H. Smith “ I crave but One M inute,” said the public sjieaker in a husky voice; and then he took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure, and proceded with hie ora tory. One Minute Cough Cure is un equalled for throat and lung trouble. C. Clark, Druggist. J. Rheumatism, which is caused by an acid in the blood, is cured by the use of A yer's S >rsaparilla. External treatment is of no avail. Until the blood is thor oughly cleansed of all impurities, it is use less to expect the cure o f any disease. Tr*« - r — n others, will e r r e »m i. “ They don’t make much fuss about it.” Wa are speaking of De W itt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, and all stomach and liver troubles. They never gripe. J. C. Clark, Druggist. and I>aisy M. companied by her husband W* Shattuck. afternoon train to go to her home Chari's D. Hundley and Esther Lilly. Sunnyside, Portland, “ What God hath joined together let Edmond P. Cornelius and Jennie M. no man put asunder Rice. gg,, p. Ycrgen and Lulu M. Hopkins. M . l > a *-* “ - * 2 ? £ OF T d K Express Trains Iaeave Port- land Daily. 8 AN FRANCISCO DAILT I Arrive— Portland.........6:00 p. m San Francisco 7:45a.« bau Krancisco8:00 p, m | Portland.........9:80a .« Above traina stop at all aiatlona betwera Portland and Salem, Turner. Marlon. JeflW- aon, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent,Sbcdds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Irving, »* - gene, Drains, Oakland and all stations frees Roseburg to Asblaud Inclusivo. ROSBBURO MAIL DAILY Loare Arrive— Portland........8:80 a, na | Roset.arw. 5:60 p. « Rosebsrg 7:30 a. ui | Portland. 4;S0p. a PORTLAND AND Leave— D IN IN G C A R S on O GD EN R O U TE . PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND Rates and ticket* to Eastern points and Europe. Also Japan, China, Honoulu and Australia, can be obtained from W. T. Glass Agent, Forest Grove. C. H. MARKHAM, R. KOEHLER, Asst. G. F. A P. Ag‘t. Manager Portland. Oregon. Work the Best Prices the Lowest E. BU RTON Boot and Shoe Maher Repairing A Specialty N ext door East of Dr. Large’s Office lEdc««t« Y oar D otto I ì W ith C m m n IbUlIKIC. auro GUI constipation fon Catbirtje, y* r. r. - *■*»» Our Window of Laces Have attracted general attention during the last few days SEE NOW OUR WINDOW OF Fine Holiday Goods and get a L IT T L E ID E A o f what we will have to show you in this line. New Goods at New Prices OUB PLAN IS TO Capture You for Holiday Trade We And you will be a WILLING CAPTIVE for the NEW YEAR are to be “the people” in DOLLS and TOYS THE BAZAR Forest Grove, Next to Postoffice. not only with good intentions, Neatness in attire means VIA .00 road to prosperity is paved — but with good clothes, EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE, SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. R EC O K D -C L A S S S L E E P IN G C A R S S o m e th in g to K n o w . Attached to aii through trains. It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine for restoring W e s t Side Division. the tired out nervous system to a healthy B e t w e e n P o r t l a n d a n d C o r v a l l is vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine « S I L TUAI b D A IL Y ( I X C M T SC U D A T I. is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone 7:30 am I l.y Portialidi A ri &:5op.sa to the nerve centres in the stomach, 9:10a.m |L v Forest Grove Lvl 4 r.yp.m 12:15 p.a» I Ar Corvallis Lvl 1:05 p .« gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneyr, At Albauy ana Corvallis connect with trains and aids these organs iu throwing off ol the Oregon Central A Eastern railroad. v x p k v s s t r a IN D A tt.T (a ir a r t s m in a V ) impurities in the blood. Electric Bit I'tiriuiiHl Ar ters improve* the appetite, aids digestion 4:00 p.Ill 1 iaV «:29 p.m | L t Fotv*t Grove Lv AiMa.m MoMiuvilie Lv 5:50 ».m and is pronounced by those who have 7:30 p. U 1 Ar p.ra 1 Ar Independence Lv 4:50 a « tried it as the very best blood purifier Direct connection at San Francisco with Oed- and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c deutal aud Oriental and Pacific mall ateamahlp or f l per bottle at the Miller Phar lines for JAPAN and CHIHA. Bailing dates on macy. application. 3 0 five kinds of cake; bride’s cake, groom s cake, fruit cake, layer cake and stomach ache to all who ate too much. A large number of beautiful and most useful presents expressed the goo wishes of many relatives and fnen.R Aftt.r a season of delightful interchange of thought and innocent joke, the com pany dispersed and the young wu e aCe No. b r o c k ’ s D rug store . .PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. success in business. Don’t T o ile t A rtic le s , S tatio n ery, News D epot. Prescriptions Carefully Corajtounded by an Experienced Pharmacist and from the Best and Freshest material. ^ * tr a t o r ’ d N o t i c e . be satisfied with garments |}*Tt*>T given that the underaigned *"«7 Court ot Washington County, LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE. tFP°inted administrator of the made for anybody and every- "•der McDonald, deceased, Mnd ¿ J . » * ' *• Washington County Cirenlt Court jVIAIN STREET, JHILLSBOF^O. "•** such. All persons having ""•Mate are hereby required S - M- 4 * H : d ™ J entered Tn^the rareV of body, but have yours made to 1 Subscriptions Received for the W a s h in g t o n C o u n t y H a t c h k t , *»e With proper vouchers at T he C ou n ty N E W S papk r . Joseph Earhart and Wm. Ridgeway, un- Huston, Hillsboro, Oregon, M" E - * • k 7 m £ ' j ” ? » » » " « * • * from this date. B en n ett, Mr. an. - „ „ j Master der bonds to keep '“ the *■ peace. fit you — by experienced 1 Oregon, this ind day of M r. Benjam in Bennett, Benn. and and Gus Wachlin. charged with murder, Mr*. E. A. 1 tS-ZS F r a n c is A . B e n n b t t , _ ,llf Estate of Alexander Mc- 3*-37 'gratifying to receive testi- M®berlain’s Colic, Cholera ‘Remedy, and when the * from a physician it is es- , ^here is no more aatis- ! remedy than Cham- . Cholera and Diarrhoea Frankie B e n n e t t , ^ - >fr Shaw, Mr. ' Remedy in hie own it in his drag store for . I*k>,lld certainly know. kC-Clark, drnggist. was arraigned and given until tomorrow to plead. Orders of dismissal were entered in Donald Smith, 8BZ ’ Id" \ d S McDonald, I Henry Mc l»on»b1' - Morgan. Miss the following case*: Mrs. . G. and baby Gte M J* ^ , goeU Heiuhn & v*. ^ M. Lorina Foqua, J. Henrv M o r g a n . ______ d M«ry 9 For Woodard Mia« Nenne Robinson; W. Winter, va. Charle. F. Barrett; W. J. Va* --------- I va E. J. Lvon; W. E. McCourts va. E. Publie School P»pü* action for money. oft son* of ta* J. Lyo" 1 7 *** Dr. R . e . R o b ey, phy- 1 “>ac'* t, o f O ln e y , M o .; ^_Mr. com pore " bo “ f 7 - r - ( j t . Wishing American l W. JACKSON SALESH AN O ffic e : In Lan gley & Son’s S V Ï L i » h . °, - r - jcroole Pslmeter v*. J. T. Shepard; i n « * descendant of msn, J*"*» A K n libt et al.; l ïttORS “ S THE OLD WILTR0ÜT M ILL G ALES CREEK. A ll Grades o f Bough and Dressed Lumber. K iln Dried Lum ber Specialty. a Lnw Office, Room 3. Guaranteed I I h r F ifty Cents. ac « ip « D e l i v e r y , CHAS. HIATT, ,9 b