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SCH OLLS. TH ATCH ER. Nov. 23 .— Mias Ethel Chesmore re Nov. ao.— Mrs. D. R. Adams si indis- turned home last Saturday. osed this week. The Sabbath school war well attended Jas. Spidell si on the sick list but is last Sunday. reported better. Mrs. Kern, ol Portland, is the guest of Frank Rowell took a load o f hogs to her daughter and family, Mrs. F A- j Portland Monday. Bennett. Miss Nellie Sutton, o f Laurel, visited Mr. Ernest Kondshu entertained Mr. | at Scholls Saturday. and Mrs. Dunce, Mrs. Lewis and son, j C. Molstad has sold 19 acres oi beaver- and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond on Thanks j dam land for $1300. giving. 1 Albert and Sol Jack, o f Jacktown, were Mr. B. Lusby and wife were the guests , a Scholl, thU week of Mr. Bunce’s family last Sunday. j ^ , , .... Otis Marrs and family are visiting re- Mrs. Mary Tilden spent a very pleas- UtW„ im Washington, ant Thanksgiving with her friend Mrs. Jos. Barbow was in Portland the past Wendorf. week visiting his family. Literary meets Friday evening, Dec. Luther Miller, late o f Hoodriver, will 3 . The question for debate is— “ Re spend the winter at Scholls. solved, Water is more destructive than Scholls talks Xmas tree hut can not fire.” Mrs. Mary Tilden and Mr. U. Thatcher are the principals for tha dia- B‘ ve particulars at this writing, cussion. After the debate an interest-j P. Turk a id wifs spent Thanksgiving ing program is to be rendered. Mr. \ at Scholls tl e g leva o f Mrs. Kmrick. Miller will furnish the music. Come Miss Alice Frmt-rr, of Portland spent one, come all. | Thanksgiving with friends at Scholls. It is easy to catch a cold and just as easy to get rid of it if you commence early to use One Minute Cough Cure. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonía aud all throat ami lung troubles. It is . . . . . , . , . pleasant to take, safe to use and sure to c ire. J. C. Clark, Drug'ist. Mise Ha tie Mri’liams, o f North S:holl», is visiting at Bast Chehaletn. j MrSi H, ffjl , , ia oat froia the E lst ; | visiti ig lur d lughter, Mrs. Eber Groat. Messrs. Wilkes, Rowell, Adams, Jack- son, Turk and Hausen transected busi- ! -see in Sherwood Saturday. T. J. Wallan and family returned from Erskiuville, Eastern Oregon, where they have been sojourning lor several mouths. C O R N E L I UK. X ov. 24 .—Marion Tibbetts left here for Mr. Fred Adams met with aa accident Californi 1 last Monday on business. while out boating, his hand was crushed L. Bailey and wife were in Hillsboro by being caught between two boats and Monday. a nail ran through his thumb. C O. II incock went to Portland last We understand Vf. W. Beardsley, for Monday on business mer y ol Laurel, h is opened a commis Mrs. John Crook, of Gaston, was in sion »tore at Hi • junction o f Scholls and Lturel. We wish him success. this city on business last Saturday. Nov. 25 .—Our public school took a vacation from Wednesday until Monday of next week. Dr. C. E. Brown is doing dental work in Hillsboro this week. Dr. Geiger, of Forest Grove, was ob served here Wednesday. Dr. J. E. Adkins shipped his house hold effects to Brownville this week. The Christian Y . P. S. C. E. gave a supper at Grange hall Thanksgiving evening. Circuit court convened Monday with about the usual amount of business to transact. Miss Lizzie Milne arrived home from Monmouth Wednesday evening for a short visit. The Y. P. 8. C. E. County Convention held Saturday and Sunday last was quite a successful gathering. Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, l’a .says. "M y chil lis worth millions to m i; yet I would have lost her by croup had not I invested twenty-five cents in a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure.” It cures cm ghs, colds ami all throat and lung troubles. J.’ C. Clark, Druggist. BARR HOTEL . . . EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLAN FURNISHED IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE A N I ) $ 1 .2 5 A D A Y \ M xth and ^ ’ isdii Street • O n T T .A N n , ■ m Vf J :| M i *» a . ~m'~ i X 'A. A ., l i . L-; j? * ' ' - .» 3 | • * O REG O N *• -.-*•« Ulrich Peiper wss on the sick list last week, but is much improved at this writing. Mr. Christanson, o f Forest Grove, was visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Swope last week. Edgar Kirkwood who is attending school at Forest Grove, visited his par ents last week. HrirAa Mr. William Craig, of Eugene, was shaking hands with old friends at this place last Tuesday. Nov. 23 .—The two young hunters who were lost for eight days finally reached Vernonia by following down Rock creek, but were so weak and exhausted they could scarcely walk, having gone with out food three days and three nights, and were not much improved when they arrived here. perfectly free from every deleterious sub j gUnce and to ^ purely vegetable. They d<) n<jt weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels great)y invigorate the system. Regular gjze 25 c. per box. Sold at Miller’s ; rharmaey. ___________________ _ _ _ Leaders in Hardware DEMPSEY & KANE W e carry a complete line o f S h e lf and Heavy Hardware, making a specialty o f Builders’ Sup plies. A good line of Heating and Cooking Stoves. Anybody wanting the leading plow of the coast should buy the Benicia Clipper. W e keep a full line of ammunition, such as Powder, Shot, Shells, Etc. D e m p sey & K ane HAIN STREI T H E BAZAR . . . POINTERS IN PRIC] HOLIDAY GOODS You w ant prices on. COME AN D SEE T H IS W EE K and find that they are right QUAL ITY. SELECTION and PRICES. Our H oli day Goods are com ing In N EW . W . C. Whitlock has two cheap places to sell. For particulars call on him. W . C' Whitlock got hi* left ankle quite seriously hurt on Nov. 10 by a fal ling tree. It was a close call to escape alive. Fred Rufener has put a coat o f paint Mr. Homer Smith, of Glenwood, and on his new house. It helps the looks o f Miss Daisy Smith, of Hillsboro, were it very much. The cage is now ready married at the home of the bride, Wed- for the bird. nednesday, November 24 . They arrived P r escr iptio n D e p a r t m e n t B r is b in e ’ s C i t y D rug S i Lou Northrup has returned home here Thursday when a large reception F o r est G r o v e . again. He was nearly to the British was tendered them by their friends and These highly esteemed Possessions but found too much snow neighbors. Absolutely First-Class M eals at All Hd to go on to Klondike. young people have the best wishes of The John S. Jackson place has their numerous friends. S. M . B A R R , P r o p , a n d O w ner TWO BI.OCK8 FROM UNION’ PKI'OT KKW HOÜ8K NKWI.Y F(!RN!SIIliI) Mr. Josiah Miller and family were visiting with Mr. Joe Jack Thanksgiving dentist, and Miss Ethel Merryman were married Wednesday afternoon at the The people o f this community met at bride’s residence, Pastor Hughes of the the Farmingtoa school house last Wed Congregational church officiating. nesday evening and organized a literary society which will meet on every Friday SHADY BROOK. evening. / Nov. 27. Farmers are very busy here Miss Rusha Peck left for Victoria, B. this week digging their late potatoes. C., last Sunday, Miss Viola Robinson ac It is unusually late tor such work but companied her as far as Portland. the heavy rains for the past few weeks stopped that kind o f labor. GLENW OOD. Albert Eschman is working in Port land yet. All the Improvement, Fire-l’roof. Hot .ml Cold Water, Centrally Located K A T E S : $ 1 .0 0 £)ur 3£mas Captain J. D. Merryman and Ed 8 per cent interest. Schulmerich have been employed by the In re estate of H. O. Christianson, de- grand jury to make the usual examina ceased. Time for filing new bond ex- tion of the county officers’ books. tended to Dee. ao, 1897. Mr. Samuel Hoover, of Beaverton, In re estate of Preston Richard, on, de- and Miss Campbell, of Hillsboro, were ceased. Estate ordered closed of record. married Tuesday at the family residence Marriage Licenses.—John W Shnte in this city, Rev. Geo. Taggert, of and Emma Smith, Augustus Brnca Beaverton, officiating. The happy Bailey and Mary Ethel Merryman couple will reside at the last named Charles D. Anderson and Leora E, place. Roberts. W . R. Craig and wife, now of Eugene, are visiting friends in this county. One Minute Cough Cure cures quickly. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoover, of That’s what you want! J. C. Clark, Beaverton visited relatives here Sunday. Druggist. E. B. Tongue passed a successful ex FARM IN G TO N . amination for admission to the bar Sat Mrs. Speice wh® has be*n sick for urday. The Epworth League have a “ Book” some time is not improving. Mr. Jess Guild, o f Laurel, was the social at Grange hall Friday evening of guest o f Geo. Jack last Sunday. this week. Mr. George Campbell and fauiilyspent F. J. Williams was up town Tuesday for the first time after an attack of ty Thanksgiving with Mr. Sol Jack. Major Carleton and Col. Brnmblo, of Deputy Sheriif Dei .'hmtu caiue down Hillsboro, wore in the city Tuesday. from HllNooi» S.turday iu search o f a phoid fever. Dr. Clark Smith will improve some of delinquent hr itiu ;i line of 1 r ggs. He E. M. Foudray , now of Portland, was his city property by building some new overtook his .11 m at Sherwoo 1 . here the tirJt of the week. He has been fence this week. Mr. Turpin and son, o f Nebraska, are working in California until very recently. We are informed that the Buchanan visiting with the former’s su it, Mrs. II. Win. McFadden, a former resident of family are getting along very nicely at Seely. I f they are favorably impressed our city, was here Friday on business. the Ir spital in Portland and will soon be with Oregon they may locate here, He has a nice position as janitor of the able to return homo. Mr. £ E Miller offers lor safe his en- school building at Sunnysido. Tho cider mill has mode a good run j tire stock o f teed, such as bailed hay, Congressman Tongue left here Tues here this season. The Suslntuer broth- straw and tnai 'lewurzal. I f he suc- day evening for Washington D. C. ers know how to make good cider. They 1 ceeds in selling he will move his family Miss Bertha and Thos. H. Jr. and Miss havd made this year < 80 ,'>W gallons. to Bridalveil where he will engage iu the Ruane, stenographer, accompanied him. ------------------------ sawmill business. Dr. A. B. Bailey, our affable young Miss Al’ io Hughes, Norfolk, Va., wn» frightfully burned on the fine ami neck. Pain was instantly relieved by I ht W itt’s Witch Hazel Salve, which healed the injury witl out leaving a scar. It is the famous pile remedy.—J. C. Cla-k, Druggist. John Griffin, of Zanesville, 0 ., says: I never lived a day for thirty years with Probate.—In re guardianship of Robt box of De out suffering agony, O. w- Keim et “ als, ‘-i “ • — w . , Witch Haiel s aive cured my Bailey appointed guardian with bonds jf W *f an(i recUi trouble, „1 allNkin fixed at $500. Bond filed and letters or- Plle8, cuts, bruises,¡sprains, ecezma and all/K in dered to issue. troubles De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve is Iu re estate o f Wm. Guthrie, de unequaled. J. C. Clark, Druggist. ceased. Petition filed praying an order to sell real property. Citation ordered Don’t nauseate your stomach with teas to issue to heirs returnable Jan. 3, ,898' and bitter herbs, but regulate your liver In the matter o f the guardianship o f anj Bjck headache by using those famous R. F. Imbrie, minor. Robert Campbell, pills known as De Witt’s Littte H A T C H E T former guardian being dead, J. A. Im- Early Risers. J. C. Clark, Druggist. and Toledo B lade brie is herepy nominated and appointed Free P ills. 1.15 a year guardian o f said minor. Bonds fixed at . ,» T. o 1 i„„ a, j Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & 9 ! Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box In re estate o f Alois Hardwe.ger, de- ^ ^ R New Life P;u8. A trial and C h icago Inter-Oc ceased. Receipts of heirs filed except oenvince yon o{ their merits. These 1.30 a year those o f Bertha L. Schoffer and Flora . • i nftrticu- „ . „ . . , Tli, pills are easy in action and are particu Scheltenheim for $86.77* each. The [ , effecti ve in the ctlre of Constipation residence o f which he,rs being un- * Heftdache. For Malaria and and San Francisco Exan known it is ordered that .aid money be ^ have been proved 1.05 a year loaned on good security for one year at ; They , re guarante*d to be Court House. H IL L S B O R O . J NEW POINTERS EACH WEI F A V O R IT E R estau r a ] changed hands. Mr. Bruger, o f Bethany, SH ERW OOD. is the present owner and Mr. Penny does Nov. 23.— The Artisan Lodge gave a not know yet whether he will get to ball on Wednesday night o f last week. B A L D W I N B R O S ., P r o p r i e t o r s rent it next year or not. Less Holu9 has returned from a pro Leading Business and Family Thos. Connell, the road boss, and W. tracted stay in Eastern Oregon. C. Whitlock fixed a culvert near the Restaurant of Forest Grove Miss Smith, of Newberg, visited Doc. Darety place on the 22nd. The re I RATKS REASONABLE N E X T DOOR TO BE friends at this place last Thursday. pair was much needed. Clyde Tyson came home from Wheat- Mr. Leser, o f Eastern Oregon, who land last week to spend the winter with has been buying cattle here is just now hi9 mother. ready to start home with them. Joseph Harry Cocker is once more seen upon Hickenbottom will go with him to as our streets after an absence o f six sist with the stock. Wendell Davis was around one day months spent east o f the mountains. HAS THE LEADING it i . »• G REER THE GROCER this week trying to organize a class for a W IT C H H A Z E L . singing school at Shady. We under Nov. 23 .—Joe Hare went to Portland stood that Mr. Jones, of Hillsboro, is to Friday. T his cut represents the Prescription and Manufacturing be the teacher. Mrs. B. Clarke spent Thanksgiving department of the City Drug Store where your prescription GALES SPU R. with T. Em rick’s family. will be filled by Pharmacists who tire thoroughly competent Nov. 29 .— Mr. Albert Dethlefs was do Miss Minnie Scott has been staying at and qualified. No thumb guage guess work here. Every ing business in Portland one day last Mrs. Brown’s in Hillsboro the past week week. while Dr. C. E. Brown, of Portland, has drug is correctly weighed or measured, and nothing but best Fred Chatfield Jr. went to Yamhill been fixing her teeth. quality used. county last Saturday. Mrs. Sorenson and Mr. Emrick took a Mr. Elmer Johnson’s familiar face was load of fruit and four dozen chickens Our drugs are fresh, pure and well kept. Call and see us. from Witch Hazel farm to Mrs. Van seen at the Spur the last few days. You will be handsomely entertained. Grandma Reed spent Thanksgiving Delatehmut ill Portland. Yours truly, with her daughter here, Mrs. Geo. Beal. J. A . B risbine ; Prop. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTHEAST NOTICE THE TIME PORTLAND TO C H IC A G O iV t PORTLAND TO S T . L O U IS 3# PORTLAND TO NEW YORK 4 V* D A YS V°r full partícula!* regarding rates, time, etc., call oa or address C. O. T E R R Y , Portland, W. K. COMAN Trav. Pass. Agt. Oregon G «aerai Agent. D. E. BURLY, Salt Lake Cit-. Quite a number of our young people attended the dance at Gaston Thursday evening, A. B. Lewis and wife, of Cornelius, attended the dance at Gaston last Thurs- j day evening. Miss Nellie Wahl, of Gaston, visited | with Mrs. W . W. Lewis Friday and Sat- ■ unlay last week. Mr. A. Roth attended the school en tertainment at Dilley last Friday even- ing and reports it a grand success. There were two car loads of hay ship- i ped from the Spur last week. One by 1 Albert Dethlefs and the other one we I did not learn to whom it belonged. We haar that John Real is contemplat ing starting a shop for the repairing of , hoots anal shoes at Dilley some time in the near future. ( -^ ^ G R O C E R Y ST « 01 and Stoneware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons, Brooms, Mop Sticks, Butter Moulds, Ladles, Wood and W ill° w W are of all kinds, Fishing Tackle. 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