Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1897-1???, December 16, 1897, Image 5

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the food pare,
S Hughes & Son have just received a
car load erf Hue oii cake meal whjch
w¡¡oleaome mad dettele
w ill sell at Portland prices,
LADIES . . . .
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Clondyke soshul by Christian church
1 n it« 'n ! '
ite, Dec
17.
Make your husband save $ 2.00 to $5.00. I t ’s yours
E ' 8t Virtxa kauI- Frid»
Slng,n and Bpeakin
A
if he saves it.
i ®huvl1 an(i a dame for evry 1 . Prise
for the most nugits. Tikets 15 sense.
Kake and koffy fre 2 awl. Kum and
hev sum phun.
Just received a fine lot of violins, also
a full assortment of guitar, violin and
banjo strings at Abbott & Roe's.
POWDER
other in town.
ABOUT T O W N .
j
Other dealers charge $1.500.
We caary a complete line of Klo ntiike outfits.
The Famous Clothing House
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PORTLAND, OREGON.
presents.
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to loan iu sums to suit. Rooms
t Shute Building, Hillsboro, Or.
,
, .
£ 11 » Lamont has returned from
D
, , ,
weeks visit in Portland, to her
Mrs. M. S. MacMahon, also at
of Mrs. James M cAyeal.
J. A. Brisbine returned yesterday
|roni Portland where he has been order-
*n8 additional Holiday goods. The first
stock, which he deemed sufficient, was
■ ,
’
exnausteil in three weeks and this sup-
ply) one congiderabl large wa
d
necessary iWmde9 ' ieUfng’ twice aa
C. Clark, The Druggist,
OF FOREST GROVE,
Is in the field again with the largest stock of Xmas
Goods that ever came into Foaest Grove. Space will not
permit itemizing the full assortment, but it consists of
Albums, Celluloid Goods of all kinds; Toilet Sets, (all
kinds and prices), Xm as Cards, Etc., Etc. Call before
buying elsewhere.
Yours for honest treatment,
many goods as he expected, Mr. Bris-
Perkins, of A ntiqu ity, O., was for , bine finds the demand this year is for a
years needlessly tortured by phy - 1 1 letter grade and more expensive pres-
for tie cure of eczema. H e was ents will be made, the people having
cured by using D e W itt’s Witch ! more money than last year or at least
Salve, the famous healing salve for being more willing to spend what they
ind skin diseases.
J. C. Clark, have.
George L. Smith having sold out all
Avery Porter, at his farm near town,
annual State Teacher’s associa- of his sewing machines, even his sam- has 200 colds o f dry oak and fir wood
be held in Portland Tuesday pies, has placed another order and ex- which he w ill deliver at market price.
ednesday, Dec. 28 and 29.
pects them in a few days.
Mrs. Dr. Hovey entertained a few
wishing to talk with Mrs.
Why suSei with Coughs, Colds, and friends last evening in honor of Mrs.
about the famous home remedy, LaGrippe when L axative R romo Q oi - Kittie Abend who leaves today. Pro­
will find her at home on Satur - 1 nine will cure you in one day. Does gressive whist, popcorn and taffy pulling
Mail orders prom ptly attended not produce the ringing in the head like made the hours delightful and pass all
• Sulphate of Quinine. Put up in tablets too swiftly.
convenient for taking. Guaranteed to
Go to Reynolds’ for watch, clock and
S, P. Ry. is the oldest railroad,
cure or money refunded. Price 25 cents. jewelry repairing at reasonable prices.
1 bed, safest, and most accomo-
For sale by J. C. Clark.
Second door North of Boos’ .
of any railroad on the Pacific
Met Wagner came back yesterday
Buy a ticket at Hatchet office,
Go to Langley & Son, attorneys-at-
from Ranier and is visiting his father.
tterson, agent.
law, for all kinds o f legal work.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Armstrong, who was operated on
ago, is mending nicely, much Diarrhoea Remedy always affords prompt
than the surgeons ventured to relief. For sale by J. C. Clark, druggist.
of his age. Drs. Cole and
Shares of the Alaska Transportation
ormed the operation.
and Development Company of Chicago
will repair your shoes neatly, are the most desirable investment be
fore the public.
Safer than savings
following unclaimed letters are
banks and bank stock. Paying large
i at the Forest Grove postoffice: dividends. Shares one dollar. For in­
W.D. Boos, Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. J.
formation address W. L. Dudley, General
Hall, Miss Nettie Hughes, Miss
Agent, Haller Building, Seattle, Wash­
; Lynch, Mrs. Flora Myers, Mrs.
ington.
Rigney, Em m ie Tim m , Mrs. Cora
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller are in town
ilson, Kck Holscher.
preparatory to going to Alaska where
lime Schultz, manager o f Wash- Mr. Miller has been offered a position.
county for the V ia vi company, is
Don’t forget the special sale of cloaks
in the Dr. Large cottage east of
and capes at Haines & Bailey’s.
~stian church.
John McN'amer entertained the cham­
pion bowling team of the county last
evening. The Hillsboro team, Messrs.
W all, Belmont, Archibold, Latham,
Jack and Shute, scored 702 in the four
games, while Messrs. W irtz, Knox, J. P.
Wagner, Roe, Frank NVagner and Mc-
Namer, the Lome team, made 772,
bringing the county championship to
Forest Grove.
Leave orders with Hayden Bros, for
Xmas turkeys.
*nd thickens the grow th of the ing out all night the jury failed to agree,
Xmas presents at Brisbine’s City drug
two being for conviction and four for ac­ den o f expense upon the county will be
no more than is proDcr when so grave a store. The finest in town, selling at
quittal. Change of venue has been
is Agent for W itheam Shirts.
tQ teiore j u, tice Hicks, of Hills- I question is being decided as the fate of i less than Portland prices. Everything
human life. N o appeal will likely be first class and nothing old, all new and
Stark, Pleasant Ridge, O., says, boro.
up to date. It will cost you nothing to
' taken.
two doctors gave up m y boy to die,
p}ne Hne of men>s working gloves at
look at them and you probably will
Haines & Bailey would respectfully
Him from croup by using One Q ^ Hiuman>s harness shop.
1 find just what you want at a cost less
call your attention to their special sale.
Cough Cure.” I t is the quickest !
.
,
j than you e x a c te d .
Special
sale
in
ladies
cloaks
and
capes
certain remedy for coughs, colds
City council at its Saturday evening
Go to Hughes ¿k Son for uir tight
throat and lung troubles. J. C. at Haines & Bailey’s.
meeting considered without any final
stoves.
Druggist.
Messrs. George R. Hughes and Treve action, an ordinance “ To suppress, reg­
Cigars and tobacco at Baldwin Bros.
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Quartarly Exercises
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the Senior Jones entertained a number of their ulate and prohibit tte sale of intoxieat-
»r classes o f Pacific University friends at a private bowling part}
ri- | ing drinks.” Recorder presented re­ Best lor the money.
htld in the auditorium o f Marsh day evening. Bean bag throwing .11 ceipt of the New York bankers for
Quite an audience in the college chapel
Friday evening, Dec. 1 7 , dom- forded opportunity for the losers in eac 1 i $812.02, interest on bonds. Letters of Wednesday afternoon enjoyed the in-
« 7:30 o ’clock. The public is Kame to retrieve their reputation so the j Portland Chamber of Commerce regard- tcresting program from and about Sir
i ing Klondyke sufferers were read and Walter Scott given by academy pupils
amusement was P ^ m i v e .
mayor authorized to call public meeting of Miss Evans, the elocution instructor,
Hicks, of Hillsboro, was here Qeorgie I M ^ S 1 ' ^ Ir " j T n. Jones to consider tiiem. For city election on
It is the first 1 it a series which will be
Jan. 10. 1898, were selected: as judges, given through winter.
g
each being suitably recognize,! m prize», R. M. Taylor, John Striplin, and Daniel
For a cook stove go to Tom Madigan’s.
Bailey; as clerks, N ovell Macrum and
rove oysters, nuts and all kinds Refreshments where all nit t
Large assortment of window shades at
J. T . Shannon.
was the general consolation prize.
• at Krieder’sHom e Bakery.
For Ladies’ Kangaroo calf, front lace Abbott & R oe’s, get prices and if you
The New Home sewing machine leads
■ C. T. U. w ill hold a series of
shoes, special sale |2.50, see Gregg’s are iu need you w ill buy.
all
others, light running, »*®PIe’
The finest Xmas gifts are from Bris-
®t the Christian church, be-
show window.
able and beautiful. Warranted. Smith,
! bine’s. The best quality, the latest
Thursday evening at 7 :30.
To
Rent.—
A
good
farm.
Inqnire
of
the furniture man keeps them and you
ideas and the lowest prices for the grade.
*very afternoon at 2 o’clock
can buy cbeape- of him than of any one Edward L. Naylor, Forest Grove, Or.
You can get expensive goods or low
'He evening at 7 :30 for the week.
, else. Call and see him before buying
Rev. D. C. Williams, of Shedds, Or., J priced, we have both, but all are cheap
tforget to look at Abbott & R oe’s elsewhere.
will sjieak at the Baptist church Sun- , at our figures.
°f carpet before buying.
dav, Dec. 10, both morning and evening.
Try Golden Roil flour at Greer’s.
Dr. R. H. Hovev, dentist.
Ali are cordially invited to attend.
*° Baines & Bailey’s and get one
.
friends of Miss Ollie
Ask Haines A Bailey for their new
cloaks or capes w hile their
The finest display of stoves in the city
Buck wheat flour.
••le is on.
at Tom Madigan’s.
morrow on
Money to loan on well improved
last even'hg.
Fresh Eastern oysters at Krieder’s
Hollieter returned Friday from a
farewell bowling Par*y
(>gcar gaid-
farms
at 8 per cent. Apply to Mary F.
- to Louisville, Polk county.
Home Bakery.
M,SS Daisy Dennis
were
Nixon.
y>
The enterprising business of Forest
very pleasant
*■ B- Ford, R uddell’s, 111., suf- win made hig *
Mr. Blood la s his emery outfit in run­
Grove are represented in these columns.
another
feature
of
tte
very
1
®%Bt y*»nrs from dyspepsia and
That a firm does not advertise is usually ning order now and ia prepared to gum
‘‘ sustipation and was finally occasion.
a sign it has nothing worth telling about saws and do other work in that line.
. c ..» nr South should get
using D eW itt’s L ittle Early
Parties going Ess
So» “ ^ p>tter. and the customer will find there old- H e also has hia iron lathe in working or­
famous little pills for all a ticket over the S. P- *7-
der. G ive him a call.
feshioned and s te lf worn goods.
« “i liver troubles. J. C. Clark,
ssc
“• KSiSr-- i. r i,»».
J
■on, agent,
Of
OUT SALE
Ladies’ Jackets and Capes
Don’ t forget that Abbott & Roe are * 7 50 > ck« ta for
$5.oo
always in it on harness. ’Workmanship
$ 5.00
and quality guaranteed.
* r-$®
The Choral Union society held its W hv not use -ho best in the market when
second meeting on Monday evening last j ‘ ‘ *8
same price,
at tho usual time and place and com­
Dentistry.
menced work. T te services of Mies Jean
Dr. R. H. H ovcy having located in
Shupp as director and Miss Clara W hite
Forest Grove for the practice of denti«trv
Cooley as accompanist, have
takes this method o f inform ing the pao-
secured for the vear. Officers were
lie that he is prepared to do any work l a
elected as follows: l ’res., J. Wheelock i
, hat line. Office in Iugles & Porter'
Marsh; Nice Pres., Mrs. Emma Chaud- . . . . .
1 building
ler; Sec. and Treas., Edward L. Naylor;
Librarian. Mrs. Alice Pratt. Six appl -
Greer’s groceries arc pure and fresh.
cants passed the examination and were
I f you are trouble, 1 with Catarrh, Sore-
admitted to membership. A ll singers of
the city are invited to join the society. throat, Cough, Disease o f the Lungs or
The work which the Union will take up Rheumatism, consult Dr. C. E. Geiger..
is “ The Forty-Seventh Psalm” and “ The
Patrons who want first class work
Lorelei” ; both by Mendelssohn. These
done without paying exorbitant prices
will be studied during the year and with
should patronize the Forest Grove Laun­
some further professional assistance will
dry,work warranted.
probably be given at tho usual com­
mencement concert.
It heals everyt. ing except a broken
Farmers when in town go to Kreider’s heart, may be said of Do W itt’s W itch
Hazel Salve. Piles and rectal disease!,,
Home Bakery for a good meal.
cuts, burns and bruises, tetters, eczema
Fresh candies at Baldwin Bros.
and all skin troubles may be cured by It
quickly aud permanently. J. C. Clark,
Handmade chocolate creams and taffy
Druggist.
f
candies at Krieder’s Home Bakery.
There e. a time for every tiling; and
the time to attend to a cold is when it
starts. Don’ t wait till you have consump­
tion but prevent it by using One M in­
ute Cough Cure, the great remedy for
coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and all
throat and lung troubles. J. C. Clark,
For fresh bread, cakes, pies, and every­ Druggist.
thing else kept in a first-class restaurant,
Notice.
go to K rieder’s Home Bakery.
Every article of tinware manufactured
The Y . P. 8 . C. E. of the Cong, church
will give a dime social at the home of by the Lisk Manufacturing Company
Dr. Armstrong, Wednesday evening, absolutely guaranteed and warranted not
to rust, and each and every piece of their
Dec. 22.
ware that does not prove j>oeitively anti-
• rusting may be returned to tho dealer
M a trim o n ia l.
from whom it was purchased and ex-
H O F F M A N -N E E P .— A very
’’ 1 •»*» _ j changed
for new 0 goods free of cost. For
mn
0
wedding was solemnized at m e beauti­
sale by 8 . Hughes & Son.
ful home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Talbot
in Cornelius Wednesday evening, Decern - 1 Strayed.— From the farm of the under­
her 15. Miss Annie Belle Neep, niece of signed, 3^ mile west of Forest Grove, on
Mrs. Talbot, was married to Mr. Irving or about Sept. 20, 1897, a large Colswold
H ill Hoffman, Rev. W . E. Smith offici­ ram, tail cut very short and small notch
ating. A t six o’clock to the bridal chorus cut in upper part of ear. Finder will lie
from Lohengrin rendered by Mrs. J. T. . suitably rewarded for leaving informa­
Dorrien, the bridal purty entered with tion us to same at my office.
Miss Rhoda Vickers, bridesmaid, and 1
E d w ar d L . N a y l o r
Mr. L. D. Hoffman, best man. Im m e­
November, 10, ’97.
diately -utter the ceremony congratula­
tions were extended and the guests and
“ Let me give you a pointer,” said M.
all present partook of a sumptuous din -1 F. Gregg, a popular conductor on the
ner.
Missouri Pacific railroad.
“ Do you
Tho bride was becomingly dressed in 1 know that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
a green cloth costume with trimmings and Diarrhoea Remedy cures you when
of silk and chiffon and carried a hand- j you have the stomach ache? W ell, it
some bouquet of chrysanthemums. The ' does.” And after giving this friendly
house was artisticly decorated w it h ! bit o f advic«, the jo lly conductor passed
It is a fact that
ivy, clusters of snow ball lierrics, and 1 on down the sisle.
thousauds o f railroad and traveling mcn^
flowers everywhere.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. , never take a trip without a bottle of this
Thos. Talbot, Grandma Neep, Mr. and Remedy, which is the best cure for bowel
Mrs. Vickers, Mr. and Mrs. Merril, Mr. disorders in the world. 25 and 50 cent
a id Mrs. Dorrien, Mrs Downs, Missi s bottles for sale by J. C. Clark, druggist.
Flora l ’ollo k, Myrtle Montgomery, Cora
Rheumatism, which is caused by an
Merril, Anna Lewis, RLoda Vickers,
acid in the blood, is cured by the use of
Rev. W. E. Smith, Dr. C. Smith, L. I ) . ' A y e r’s S -rsaparilla. External treatment
Hoffman, Albert Running, W ill and J. ' is o f no avail. Until the blood is thor­
Merril, Misses Minnie and Tracy Neep, oughly cleansed of all impurities, it is use­
to expect the cure o f any disease.
Alta Merril, Masters Pratt, W illie and y less
T r* . - f i r o r i
j Arthur Vickers, George Neep and Ward
' Downs.
It is easy to catch a cold and just as easy
Mar.ied.
to get rid of it if you commence early to
C O W L K S -C H U R C H IL L — At the res use One Minute Cough Cure. I t cures
ideace of W illiam Churchill, near North coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia
Yam hill, on Dec. 1 1 , by the Rev. J. aud all throat and lung troubles. It is
Soper, Mr. C. Churchill aud Mias Em ily pleasant to take, safe to use and sure to
Cowles, both o f Yam hill county. Mr. cure. J. C. Clark, Druggist.
Churchill, or Charlie, as he is familiarly
It is always gratifying to receive testi­
called, is a very exemplary young man
o f good habits and highly respected by monials for Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
I
all who know him. The bride is the and Diarrhoea Remedy, and when the
well-known and much esteemed daughter ¡ endorsement is from a physician It ia ea-
o f Mr. Herbert Cowles, a well-to-do and pecia’.ly so. "T h ere is no more satis­
j
highly respected farmer o f near Gaston. factory or effective remedy than Cham­
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Congratulations arc in order.
Rem edy,” writes Dr. R. E. Robey, phy­
Court House.
sician and pharmacist, o f Olney, Mo.;
Probate.—In re estate of L. L. W il­ and as he naed the Remedy in hit own
liams, deceased. Final account ap­ fam ily and aold it in hia drug store for
proved and estate closed of record.
six yean , he should certainly know.
In re estate of Henry Hchroeder, de­ For sale by J. C. Clark, druggist.
For a cook stove go to Tom Madigan’s.
Moments are useless it trifled away;
tJ. C. CLtflt^K»
and they are dangerously wasted if con­
sumed by delay in cases where One
Wheat 65 cents.
Minute Cough Cure would bring imme­
For a cook stove eo to Tom Madigan’s. diate relief. J. C. Clark, druggist.
For X. Lence durability and cheap­
Leave orders today with Hayden Bros,
ness, Abbott & Roe’s new and second­ for Xmas turkeys.
hand furniture X . L ’s.
Knights of Pythias from all over the
Call at the hardware store o f S. Hughes county saw Delphos lodge Saturday
& Son and examine their stock o f never night confer the second and third ranks.
rust tinware. Something new and su­
Go to Greer’s for fresh cranberries.
perior to anything ever offered in the
Crescent flour is guaranteed by the
market.
dealers who handle it.
The trial o f Gu 3 Wachlin for the mur­
Dr. and Mrs. Contris and daughter
der o f John D. Ledrick, on Iowa H ill,
two years ago, came to a close Saturday | Marion, of Salem, will spend Christmas
morning when the jusy brought in a at Dr. H ovey’s home.
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verdict o f murder iu the first degree.
I f you want a bushel of nice apples
Sentence will be passed next Saturday. call at Boos’ store.
The character o f the evidence has been
Go see that anti-rust tinware at S.
ontlined in these columns, the defense
being an attempt Vo fasten the crime Hughes A. Son’s. I t ’s good.
upon Robert Buck who was arrested
The Rebekahs had a delightful time
shortly after the m.-«der but released. ; last night with a big attendance, refresh­
The whole trial \va 3 a model, testimony- ments, etc.
direct and convincing, counsels’ pleas
Shaving 10 cents, hair cutting 25 cents
logical and dispassionate, charge of judge
at
the Diamond Shaving Parlor, one
unexceptionable with all doubts in favor
of accused and the verdict after due de­ door north o f Hayden & Buxton's
liberation was protnpvly returned. Jus­ meat market. Good work and courteous
tice v.as evidently done, and yet the bur­ utteution.— Allen & Sears, Proprietors.
Good roasted coffee in bulk at I 2 >£ to
the new year with new resolu-
1 new clothes. Y ou w ill have to 36 cents. Also a fresh line of teas at
the former, but Jackson can Boos.
the latter, in any style.
The trial of a young man from Bald
7 all women have good h airj Mountain, for disturbing service at the
many are gray, and few are bald. Laurel church, occurred Monday evening
__________in
Hair Renewer restores the
natural Justice Dolstrum’s court, but after be-
C L O S IN G
$400
Don’t fail to see the greatest
Overcoat in America.
Go 10 Greer’s and ask for ‘Golden
Rod” if you want tlm best Hour.
Ammunition and smokeless sheila o f all
Call early and u.akt your selectiou as
kinds at S. Hughes & Son.
bargains like these are snapped up
quickly.
Something new, Golden Rod flour,
W oods , C aples & T h o m a s .
manufactured by the Gaston M illing
Co., at Greer’s. Everv sack guaranteed.
Ask your dealers for Crescent flour.
$ 10.00
Waterproof leather oil, also fish and
ueatsfoot oil at Boos
*
Look out for Christmas goods at
Smith’s Furniture store next week. The
| place to get useful as well as beautiful
KJTAl BAKINS PO WO IN 00 ., NIW VONK.
Our
Are just'that much cheaper, and better too, than any
Quite an audience in the college
chapel Wednesday afternoon enjoyed
the interesting program from and about
I Sir Walter Scott given by academy
pupils of Miss Evans, the elocution in-
i Btructor- It is the first in a series which
will be given through the winter.
Absolutely Pur«
Here is the way to do it.
Men’s Suits
and
Men’s Overcoats
Those hand-made harnesses at Hin-
man s can’t be beat.
WM
English walnuts at Greer’s.
ceased. Real estate ordered sold as
prayed in petition at public auction for
cash.
Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg,Pa.,saya.
” My child is worth millions to m e; yet I
would have lost her by croup had not I
In re estate of 8 . C. Snider, deceased.
invested twenty-five cents in a bottle ol
Report filed and approved.
One Minute Cough Cura.”
I t cures
In re estate of Sarah K. Patterson, de- ' f.OU(çhBi
and all throat and lung
ceased. Report of sale of personal prop troubles. J. C. Clark, Druggist.
erty filed and approved.
I d i w M T oa r Bowels W U h i
In re estate of Joseph Connell, de­
Car.dr Cathartic, caro constipation forover.
ceased. Final account filed and set for .«».r- sro.
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I Jan. 24. 1898.
Miss A llie Hughes, Norlolk, Vs., was
Marraiges.— Irving Hoffman and Mias
frightfully burned on the face and neck.
j Annie Neep.
Pain was instantly relieved by DeWitt’a
Small pill, safe pill, beat pill. D eW itt’a Witch Hasel Halve, which heeled the
Little Early Risers care biliousness, con­ injury without leaving a scar. It k the
stipation, aick headache. J. C. Clark, fam ous pile remedy.—J.
C. Clark,
Druggist.
Diuggiat.