I Washington ôj in ear FOREST GROVE. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1897. Exan ear professional Cards. No. 33 E A S Y C H A IR S , R O C K E R S , . . . B A M B O O G O O DS, _ S M Y R N A R U G S, P IC T U R E S . . . A N D P IC T U R E F R A M E S Xmas Oct ear M >County Hatch DEAT.'l OF A PIONEER. j Whitman, i engaged in sawmilling and , Bailey were drivon away amidst showers J. C. Berry, one of the best known citi j farming, re res' L*’ nK *n Washington; Joseph | of good wishes from their friends, to en- zens of Spencer, Mo., testifies that he DR. C. E. G EIGER, I Elkanah for more than 20 years has joy the uninterrupted happiness of the cured himself o f the worst kind of piles Mrs. Mary R. Walker, the oldest VIA j , r e " been a missionary iu China; Jeremiah honeymoon. . EOPATHIC p h y s i c i a n m ainincr a by using a few boxes of D eW itt’s Witch T \ . ° f ° reg0D’ ^ ‘ t the age of 24; John R. died > ay Hazel Salve. He had been troubled with and s u r g e o n her s ^ C C « i d a «e a ‘ thehoineof *3. «895. at Forest Grove; Abigail, the piles for over thirty years and had used d residence, B ow lb y house, P acific ave., i Charitable Children. west of Forest G rove h otel. at II o rltck 8y momm* Sf cond child- is “ •* wife of Hon. James o r TUE The pupils of the first grade at the many different kinds o f so-called cures; Karr, capitalist, of Hoquiatn, Wash.; I FOREST G R O V E , O R E G O N . public school have been taught the les but DeW itt’s was the one that did the LeV’ C' ’ “ 8urve5'or> resides here, as does work and he will verify this statement ¿1 attention paid to M edical and Surgical Samuel T ., a florist, who lives on the son of unselfishness, and have com if any one wishes to write him. J. C. uof Women and C h ild re n and a ll chronic menced practical charity by donating to home farm. There are 25 grandchildren children in the Home of the Boys and Clark, Druggist. and six great-grandchildren. Express Trains I^eave Port- [P. ARMSTRONG, M. D. The funeral,'which occurred Wednes- Girls Aid Society, five boxes of provis NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. land Daily. (Successor to D r. W ard,) j day forenoon in the Congregational ions and canned goods, which were Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon. 1 Nov. 20, 1S97. ¡church, was attended by a la.ge gather- thankfull-v received by the management. t and residence in Doctor W ard’s PORTLAND AND ÖAN FRANCISCO DAILY Superintendent Gardner says he sin- N otice is h ereby given that th e lollow ing- house on Pacific avenue. ing notable for the many pioneers and Leave— A rrive— named settler has filed notice o f his intention P o rtla u d .......... 6:00 p. m Sau Francisco 7:45a.m ; cerely hopes ihat the good example set old people. Kev. Myron Kells, in ac ial attention given to Diseases of ! to m ake final p ro o f in support ol h is claim , and San F ran cisco 8:00 p, m P o rtla n d ......... 0.90a. xa cordance with a promise to Mrs. Wal by the children of the Forest Grove th at said proof w ill be m ade before th e County Women. Above tra in s stop a t a ll statio n s betw ee» j Public School will be followed by all who P ortland and Salem, T u rn e r. M arion, Jeffer C lerk o f W ashington County at Hillsboro, ker made years ago, conducted the ser »Grove, . . . Oregon. son, Albany, Albany Ju n c tio n , T a n g e n t, 8 head*, have thasgood of homeless, neglected I Oregon, ou Jan. 4,ls97, vi Halsey, H arrisburg, Ju n c tio n City, Irv in g , E i vices and was assisted by Rev. C. F. gene, Drains, O akland anti a ll sla tio u s fro » m a r t in h a r t . Clapp. The pallbearers w ere: Mayor and abused children at heart. He a ls o in-1 Koseburg to A shland inclusive. q r o f sec forms US that Mr. Anton Pfanner do- i Hom estead entry No. 9934. for the X VN , . N ixon , Hinman, Hon. David Smith, Dr. Crang, 25 t s « r 4 w. ROSKBURQ MAIL DAILY nated a bad to the Home during the Rev. C. F. Clapp, Alvin Brown and Wm. ì He names th e follow in g w itnesses to prove j Leave— I Arrive— time they were furnishing it. The Bovs h . , is continuous residence ,, . cultivation ... D EN TIST, P o rtla n d ..........8:80 a, m Ro&obarg......... ftiM p w J 6 upon and McLeod. The burial was at the Buxton Rose b u rg .........7:30 a. m | P o rtla n d ..........4;Hd p. m and Girls Aid Society takes children from ofnairt land, via ! cemetery beside the grave of her hus-1 FOREST GROVE Am os K. Mead , Johu L ip p eit, Isaac U. White. ! this and every county in the state when D IN IN G C A R S on OGD EN ROUTH. band. ft. t04p.n1. j they are eligible to admission, without A u gustus l i. W olford, o f G reenville, Oregon. OREGON. C h a s . B. M o o r e s , Register. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS I Street ; any red tape or questions. A ll they re 8A-4 ) In Meiuoriam. AND quire is to know that the little one is in l.H. T ongue E . B. T o n g u e SECOND-CLASS SLEE PIN G C MRS. ROBB AX.V BUXTON. Somethiiijr to Know. need of aid, they also accept the custody N otary Public A ttached to all thronprh train s. It may lie worth something to know The following memorial was adopted of some cases of incorrigibility, especial* ( THOS: H. & E. B. TO N G U E that the very best medicine for restoring by Gales Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, ly in young girls, and much good h a s West Side Division. TTORNE Y - A T - L A W Mrs. Walker's parents, Joseph and and ordered spread upon the minutes, at j been effected therefrom. Washington the tired out nervous system ton healthy B e t w e e n B Í u t l a n d an * i C o r v a l l i s Charlotte (Thompson) Richardson, came ’ is moeting last Saturday: County has placed many in the society’s vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine H il l s b o r o , O r e g o n is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone of old American families, and for several That messenger who comes sooner or care. e Rooms 3, 4 and 5, Morgan Block iNif tlftlltl a i - 1 A:.Vi p at :MU ft. ni 1 iv generations had been prominent mem- Idler lor us all, on the nineteenth day of Those wishing to aid this institution, to the nerve centres in the stomach, i.r 1 c r u p . » Fwtunt (irovo 10 ft.m 1 l v <‘t»rvHlli 8 L t 1 1 OS p.m :15 p.m 1 Ar bers of the Congregational church. October, 1897, again entered Gales if only in a small way, can address gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneyr, SMITH & B O W M AN , At ADwrnv m-. i (W tvk IH h ii.-iiiiect w ith train s and aids these organs in throwing off of m o <>r-vnn C entral A F sif.-m r» ll--e d . Her great giandfathers were Revolution- | Grange and called from this life our re- Supt. Gardner, Box ((77, Portland, Or. impurities in the blood. Electric Bit ■ x r i t t w t k iin n \ 1 i.Tf ( n x c i f t ncnuAT) ary soldiers, Daniel Thompson falling in , spected sister, Mrs. Rose Ann Buxton, ITORNEYS-AT-LAW, m |i . v P o rtlan d A r R *.m the second day’s skirmish at Lexington. ; to the life eternal. Not unto her can we Coroner Large was called Thursday to ters improves the appetite, aids digestir-n < «: S 6 n :» p p . .m |l-v Fora -1 O rove Lv 6 :Mt a.m and is pronounced by those who have trial Work and Conveyancing. 7:Rn p. > 1 1 A ’’ McMInvO'e Lv i W an The family residence had for years been , tender the tribute of affection’s saddest one mile west of Tigardville to investi tiW y.m | Ar In d ep en d en ce Lv 4 50 a w &7 Morgan Blk. H IL L S B O R O , O r . at Baldwin, Me., and there, April i , offering for she hast passed beyond the gate the death of August Gentz, a tried it as the very best blood purifier Direct con n ectio n a t San Franelaco w ith O e d - and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c i 8 i i , Mary Richardson was born, t h e reach of praise or the touch of censure, widower, aged 7tl, who was found dead d en tal an d O rien tal an d I'acitlc m ail steam sh ip second of II children. Although evinc- but in rocognition of ties now severed, in bed at home the night before. As or $1.00 per bottle at the Miller Phar lin es for JAPAN an d CHINA. Salllug date« eat LANGLEY & SON ap p licatio n . ing unusual brightness of mind in youth, ! memories tenderly cherished and hearts he died from natural causes, the coroner macy. ( torneys a n d c o u n s e l o r s a t l a w Kates mid tlck ata to E natern poln ta amt she was sickly, and made a vow that, filled with sympathy for loved ones be- decided an inquest was unnecessary. “ I crnve but One Minute,” said the E urope. Also Ja p a n . C h in a, H onouln amd Collections a specialty, reeved we formally express our appre Gentz owned the (dace on which lie should the Lord give her strength, she public speaker in a husky voice; and A u stralia, can be o b tain ed from W. T. Glass e:—Up-stairs, rooms 1, 2 and 3, i would devote her life to the missionary ciation of l.er worth which associ lived, which consisted of eight acres and then he took a dose of One Minute A gent, F orest Grova C. H. MARKHAM, cause. At about 20 she joinod the Con ation brought us so fully to realize. But was valued at alxmt $700. He had in Cough Cure, and jiroceded w ith his ora W a gn e: Building. R. K O E H L IR , AssL G. F. <fc P A f* . gregational church, and shortly after the the generous charity which our sister his possession $17.50 in cash and two tory. One Minute Cough Cure is un Manager P ortland. Oregon. i ï .T hompîon F r e d C. T hompson American board of missions accepted practiced in her daily life, the firm faith certificates of deposit of I an kl & Tilton equalled for throat and lung trouble. J. her tendered services, intending that she she had in God whom she so consistently aggregating $1100 which were turned C . Clark, Druggist. FINANCIAL A G E N T S Rlpans Tabules cure torpid liver. served, lead us not to mourn as those over to the custody of the county treas- |ASäF0R INVESTORS AND BORROWERS should go with a mission then preparing | urer. In his will, which was found by for Central Africa. While awaiting the who have no hope. NEGOTIATED All nature seems to confirm God’s re I the coroner, he requests that all his close of the war in that -egion, however, PROPERTIES M A N A G E D vealed word, and as we endure the j debts and funeral expenses be paid, and • perfected am i C onveyancing. T rust ami W. II. Gray came to Oregon for mis- winter in expectation < f that »he remainder of Lis estate be di- »lesxl business tra n sa c te d . N otary Public. I rionary reinforcements, and the party gloomy was ordered there instead. The board Spring’s brightness so with regret, b u t ; vided equally between his three sons THOMPSON & SON REST GROVE, - - - OREGON desired its missionaries to be married be- in resignation we look beyond the sor- August Henry and Edward. It is not 1 fore going to thei-* field of labor, and ■ row of our present parting to the eternal known where these three sons are. A • ,'owia 'y sent to Miss Richardson’s home, with a reunion. In the sorrow of her family 1 fourth person is spoken of ns having we join and express to them our sincerest | been known as Lis son but provide» that letter of introduction expressing the hope sympathy in this deepest of human he shall not have any share in the estate, •Mil that she and her family might look with affliction, and with them we prize j S. A. Durham was named as executor MIMMI ein favor upon him, Elkanah Walker, a re TO B U Y H A R N E S S 3 the glorious memory of her faithful life j with Raleigh Stott to be his attorney, cent graduate of the Bangor theological . . AT . . which we shall ever cherish in fond re-1 Gantz was buried in the Crescent ceme- school, six years her senior, who had llAOVIlli tery near Tigardville, Friday, His will been lately ordained as a foreign mis membrance cm wu cm« provided for the erection of a suitable sionary. After a few days’ considera r.lHOMDÛ ./T T ” monument to mark his grave. Married. tion the plan of the hoard was assented SflIICt ON M AIN S T R E E T . B aii . by -M krrimax — Noticable for its to, and they were married March 5,1838, DENVER a stock of harness, whips, the same day starting on their trip beautiful simplicity was the marriage, Rheumatism, which is caused by an ncid in the blood, is cure 1 by the u se of s, and everything else kept in a across the continent. last Wednesday week, at the residence A yer’s S irsaparilla. External trea ment st-class harness shop. Also Across the Alleghenies they journeyed of the bride’s parents, Hillsboro, of Miss is of no avail. Until the blooil is thor a specialty of all kinds of in coaches. At Westport, Mo., they Ethel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I). oughly cleansed of all impurities, it is u s e to expect tli? cure of ar.y disease. joined Mr. Gray and the wife for whom Merriman, to Dr. Augustus B Bailey. less Tf n r w if i f, " * f he had come East, and thence set out on It was a very quiet home wedding, none IWATBUS. C. L. BANKS. niuleback. With them were Mr. and but the most intimate friends of the “ They don’ t make much fuss about it.” p a t e r s & b a n k s Mrs. Eells. In a train of the American bride and groom lieing present. A t 2 :30 W0 are speaking of I>e W itt’s Little Fur Company they crossed the plains Miss Tongue commenced the inspiring PROPRIETORS OF tUd r / T t ^ i hardships of pioneer [ ¿ ‘ “ „'a oT 'W agner’s "Bridal Chorus,” Early Risers, the famous little pills for 1 reached Waiilatpu, where they i {rom “ i^hengrin,” and the bridal party, ; constijiation, biliousness, and all stomach tr8V There, Decern- j le(1 b_ the bridesmaid, Miss Alice Merri- and liver troubles. They never gripe. I P o p p i n g o n T h u r s d a y man and the best man, Mr. J. W . Bailey J. C. Clark, Druggist. [CUSTOM G R IN D IN G A SPEC IA LTY descended the broad staircase. They ] --------------------- DEALERS IN still living were followed hy the bride, leaning upon j W o r k th e B est He is PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. 1 fotfn and all k in d a o f F lo u r an d Mill Feed born in the territory With the the arm of the groom, and passed into on his farm near Albany ^ Plaster, Seeds, R ock S alt, S acks an d Sack Prescriptions Carefully Compounded bjr Toilet Articles, mission field the east parlor, where the officiating Prices the Lowest soring they went to their T w ine. -» fc . an Experienced Pharmacist and from clergyman, Kev Evan P. Hughes, pastor Stationery, It Walker's prairie, where they rema.ned *8 » w in - done a s c h e s p s s th e cheapest. of the Congregational church, was await -» fc. the Best and Freshest material. teaching J Indians until the news News Depot. Go<Rls delivered In a n y p a r t o f city, ing them. After the ceremony the came of the Whitman massacre tn . o^ UKOYK, - . . OttaCOV LO N G D ISTAN C E TE LE P H O N E . friends of the bride and groom pressed ember, .847. when they c . m e 10 ^ Colville for the winter. Thence, unuer forward to wish them all happiness. A I •’•deeds of thousands have been^in dainty lunch was then served, and soon to try C haim berlain ’s Cough o , prot<cll°° of - W » ’ T ' T . t a th e W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y H a t c h * * . Next door East of Subscriptions Received for the after the bride retired, pausing at the R e p a irin g „ M l ..« ' o” 11 •C '” ' ’ dy by reading for others, and hav- landing of the stairs to throw her bou T he C ounty N E W S paper . Dr. Large’« Office A Specialty Htsted its merits for them selves are quet into the group of maidens waiting below. Miss Tongue was the fortunate l <7 'l* * armp«t friends. For sale by E i l e s t « T o a r I l o w * l i W i t h C iu c a r ^ M . C«n tr C a th a rtic , cu r« co n stip atio n fo rerer. captor of the roses The bride was most p Clark, druggist. 1fe. f - if Cv C f .VL 4—-re***»rr*»;»* W - - becomingly dressed in white organdie, cU,ffl. W7h e-e to make it their home un- ¡w. ’ T«»r Ita sc h With Cage*rata. ------------------------ retnatned b Wa]ker was actively the sole ornament being a beautiful cres- j kv s u re con stipation fo rtv e r cent of pearls, the gift of the groom, j It is always gratifying to receive testi- I Br‘ O C s%||. a ra a rf» rataaC w — ,iI th e ,r ; buiffl n g th e Congregation- concerned in building pastor for She carried a bouquet of bride rosea and moniala for Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE, SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. M ARY R. WALKER ’ 38 . ? as St NEW ROUTE TO THE EAST r ::X )oted~-$oo Farmers ROUTES Ban’s Harness Shop MOST MAGNIFICENT SCENERY IN THE WORLD feed Chopping Mill b r o c k ’ s Si«.. D rug store . E. BURTON Boot and Shoe Maker JtfAIN S T R E E T , JHILLSBOrçO. ■ E iS S a -» * * * THE OLD WILTROUT M ILL.I ■ in istra to r> N otice. tli» ' '* h,Trb* Riven th a t th e undersigned ’ 8 e County C o u rt of W ash in g ton C ounty, • *»ly ap p o in ted a d m in istra to r o f th e Alexander M cD onald, deceased, and Walifiod u »«eh. A ll persons having »gainst said e s ta te a re h e reb y required r J * ’he sam e w ith p ro p er ro n ch era at L r* * °f » B. H u sto n . H illsboro. Oregon. * •** m onths from th is d ate. ** Hillsboro, O regon, th is ra d day of ^ “?-,*V7. lo . F r a n c is A . ■ b n NRTT, >lor o f th e K sta te o f A lexan d er Me I *B»M, L'rcessed. J»-J7 .. J - 'r ,1 church, of * nineye.r»p« d ment of rT h T d U mind had bee past, tut about }n lfce est,bli*h- maiden hair fern. The bridesmaid, the £ irer* ,y . He died sister of the bride, was charmiag in a Mr, Walker’s toilet of pink organdie and lace. Her of bridesmaid rosebuds, clouded tor wveral y e .r. hot»] net 1 ber rea- The house was an artistic success Iry, princess pine, •«•<* chryaanthemuma were blended in graceful beauty, while SO" Walker had aeveu soua Mr. and Mix " hav- a profusion of cut flowers and potted .nd one daughter, all m _ ^ .. . plants lent an added charm. At 4 o’clock, the bride having donned a green Kasai an traveling auit, Dr. and Mrs. . 0 a fortnight ag E-JSS î- ^ken of* “ “ j and Diarrhoea Remedy, and when the GALES endorsement is from a phyatcian it is **- pecially ao. "Them is no more aatis- factory or effective remedy than Cbam- berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,” writes Dr. R. E. Robey, phy sician and pharmacist, of Olney, Mo.; . and as he used the Remedy in his own family and sold it in his drug stora for Low Price*, six years, he should certainly know. Prompt Delivery, V o t 'ale by J. C. Clark, druggist. Excellent quality. CREEK. All Grades of Rough and Dressed Lumber. Kiln Dried Lumber a Specialty. CHAS. HIATT, Proprietor.