Image provided by: Washington County Cooperative Library Service; Hillsboro, OR
About Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1897-1??? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1897)
tt s Ks. Washington ■ M ¿¡ : *v FOREST G R O V E , O REGO N . T H U R S D A Y . D E C E M B E R 3 0 . 1 8 0 7 . No. 4 * ' = = = = = = = S jt ' In New and Second-Hand Furniture at era S m i t h ’s profe«*Hional C ard« . SCH O LLS. Dec. 27.— W. Fletcher is sojourning in McMinnville this week. DR. C. E . G E IG E R , New Year’s Greeting Messrs. A. George and Charles Miller, ËOPATHIC P H Y S IC IA N of Hood River are spending the holidays AND S U R G E O N at Scholls. liiiwidence, Bowlby house, Pacific »re., west of Fores» drove hotel. Ben Messinger and family, of Erskin- ville, Oregon, are visiting relatives at I FOREST G R O V E , O REG O N . jlattention palil to Medical and Surwlcal Scholls and Laurel. ■ of Women and Children and a ll chronic C. Goshnell took a load of provisions to Portland Monday for Mrs. A. Cum- morn;. m am j *•*«•* ££'££ IP. ARMSTRONG, M. D. Prof. W. J. Grimes and wife, of Laurel, (Successor to Dr. W ard,) are the guests of Mrs. L. E. LaRue this : sad residence in Doctor W ard’s week. house on Pacific avenue. Miss Overhalser *- —1 --i- is a- teaching » • -• who the niai attention given to Diseases of Fern Ridge school will spend the holi- Women. it Grove, Oregon. days at Tigardville. Jos. Barbow has been in Portland for the past two weeks visiting his family. , N i x o n , A. B. Flint spent a couple of days in the metropolis previous to the holidays. D E N T IS T , It can easily be guessed what the attrac F O R E S T G R O V E tion was. lm.t04p.rn. There will be a social dance at the OREGON. RUG *&)#& i— wn ££££ “ «'• * ' * C :i p , ry * * J;* A!.W * Jtem »Street “ Kid Ville” Hall Tuesday eve, Dec. 28. w a O * E. Weustrom ^ind family, from the ! E. B T okgoe # # 1 §88(8589 No tary P ub lic silver mining district of Colorado, are .*»&&& THOS: H. & E. B. TO N G U E visiting his wife’s relatives, of this place, * ** ** $ * <r * H. Collier and Mrs. Twigg. I.H. T oners ITTORNE Y - A T - L A W 0. 0 0 0 About 300 guests were present at the 1 H il l sb o r o , O r e g o n Unity chapel Saturday evening. Laurel ( »Rooms 3, 4 and 5, Morgan Block was well represented. Many thanks for | the favor. ’ We’ll try to return the SMITH & BOW M AN ,; compliment in the near future. ORNEYS-AT-LAW, rial Work and Conveyancing. ft 7 Morgan Blk. HILLSBORO, O r . L A N G L E Y <fc SON J itorseys and c o u n se l o r s a t law C ollection s a specialty, e:—Up-stairs, rooms 1 , 2 and 3 , W agne: Building. — ______________ R , l Jf. T ho » p » on F red C. TaoiftsoN FINANCIAL A G E N T S w FOR INVESTORS AND BORROWERS NEGOTIATED PROPERTIES m a n a g e d «rfected and C o n v e y a n c in g . T rust and 1 business t r a W i t e d r ^ t a r y Public. THOMPSON & SON f GROVE, . - . OREGON •500 Farmers Ï0 BUY HARNESS • • AT • • ian’s Harness Shop ON MAIN ST R E E T. a stock o f harness, whips, , and everything else kept in a fMass harness shop. A lso a specialty o f all kinds of ring. r< |*»TlsS C. L. BANKS. fA T E K S BANKS Si P R O P R IE T O R S OV fôd Chopping Mill HOPPING ON T H U R S D A Y GRINDING A SPECIALTY D E A L E R S II I ^Onln and all kin d s of F lo u rsn d M ill Feed Seeds, Rock S a lt, Sacks and Sack Twine. »■ w in. done a s ch eap a s the cheapest, dp'i vered in a n y p art o f city, ‘“~rC»OVR. . . . OREGON •beds of thousands have been in to try C haim berlain’s Cough <v by reading for others, and hav- 1 its merits for themselves are l*1« Warmest friends. For sale by ‘■Clark, druggist. [tbe Best 1 4 e Lowest BURTON id Shoe Maker Next door E<st of D r. Large’s Office . C orth AT ME Bin aries .yrtte One year ago last Fel V J I was taken down with S< Rheumatism. I finally A fter three m onths’ business acquaintance with the people in and about our Fair to resort to crutches. I suf* Little City of Oaks, we are glad to send Greetings to our hundreds of patrons. I f the fered excruciating pain. ® . * past few weeks may be taken as a presage, the coming year promises much for us in took Vitae Ore and am with pleasure and profit in business. So far as we have been able to observe this*may be out pain, and can sleep as well as I ever could, My kidneyB mutual, T o the opulent and those whose minds are set, the word Regulator or Reformer were very bad and bothered is obnoxious; so, with these, we do not loodi jor popularity and cooperation. Th at part . a . me very much, aftd that is all of a watch or clock known as the Regulator is very small (but indispensible); so while1 jremoved. I now mi 1 we make no pretensions to show, we have just enhugh in variety in stock, to Regulate as I ever did. You can inquire of ar the prices in this neighborhood; so we are becoming known as the Regulator of Prices in iness man in town and he Forest Grove How ii is, many have wondered, but the solution is simple; others pro tell you the same as I fess to be, but it is an Open Secret that the B azar is the only Spot Cash place of busi said in regard to my ness in Forest Grove. Facts.— others sell at a net profit of from 40 to 50 per cent, to en tions. I will publish more able them to do a profitable business, after loss upon customers who do not pay. W e testimonials that reside in Ore ask no man to pay another’s bills. Pay fo r what you g et when you g et it. Upon this ba- gon soon for the good of tbe ^ » • * sis we do a profitable business upon h a lf the profits our competitors ask from their p ay human family. I keep Vitae Ore on hand. ing customers. T o those who J we not visited us, ask your neighbor who has, about Try it. It cured me, and it our goods and prices, and then you will come and see for yourself. To a ll we extend will cure you if you use it ee- the Season’s Greetings, in wishing you a H appy and Prosperous N ew Year. cording to directions. V ery T ru ly, NELSON L a COUl T h o m pso n & S q n , General A j F o r e s t G r o v e , Dec. 30, 1^97. for TH E BAZAR. Forest Grove, Ore$ Some of our young people started to ^ attend the exercises at Laurel Sunday evening but on account of the inclem- ency of the weather turned back before [ M M they had compassed half the distance. Mr. Turpin and son will start on a Christinas tree. Mr. Amos McCurdy’s tour through Eastern Oregon and Wash- family, also Mr. Smith’s family, took inzton this week with a view to locating part in the entertainment. I Grandma McCurdy was made very on* the coast. A gentleman from Newberg represent- happy by the visit of her three absent ing the Onion Drying establishment at children, Mrs. John Beaufold and Mrs. that place, was in Scholia last week with C. C. Fowler, of Portland, and William a view to buying onions. He offered $2 McCurdy, of Independence. J. T. Town send, of this place, has re per sack but our growers think they can do better by holding their onipns. ceived the (to ntract for carrying the mail for the next four years. He receives Time will tell. $252 per year. Prosperity comes quickest to the man At the Catholic church near here whose liver is in good condition. De- there were three services on Christmas W itt’s Little Early Risers are famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, I morning all _ attended by crowds of indigestion and all stomach and liver j people notwithstanding the pouring rain. Mr. George Bond, a former resident of troubles. J. C. Clark, Druggist. this place, has been married lately in l a u k e l h e ig h t s . Washington state. Mrs. Wren’s daughter and grand chil Dec. 24— Miss May Driscoll, of Middle- ton, has been visiting for a few days at dren came out from Portland to spend : Christmas at the old homestead. Mr. J. A. Hulits’. igtop mien Vlllg, ward Kt> h iha V one HÜtlI- jn in* tl th e Ant«*! ill An be irm ai fever; iurrb. »II of ‘ eny in not ir cir io. O. AGENTS WANTED. that the Centerville corres: Taken in time, Vitae Ore in 1 lis pondent has been fishing as he had fish to fry. Now it'h a sn ’t been long since hie cure lor diphtheria. some fishermen were pulled in that vi [Mr. La Course is personally knroro Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kivenrod of cinity and we would advise him to fish to me as a reliable man, and the story m f his suffering and cure is well-knownftn Portland came up Saturday to spend less and write more for the H atch et . Christmas with Mrs. Rivenrod’s parents, J R. Miller and wife spent Christmas the citizens of this community to I Mr. and Mrs. Lahaie of Scoggin valley. with relatives down on Columbia slough. — Editor.] GALES SPU R. Dec. 28 , 1897 .— A. A. Roth has been on the sick list for a few days but is bet ter H atchkt Some of our citizens took in the dance at Gaston Christmas eve while others went to Dilley to the Christmas tree. Miss Elsie Cornelius left on Monday evening for Astoria to visit her Bister. Married at the residence of the bride’s THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE parents near Cornelius last Thursday eve, by Rev. W. E . Smith, Barnie Frue- Lung Trouules and Consumption C a i t Cured. denthal and Miss Della Harwood. May joy go with the happy couple through An Eminent New York Chemist 1 life is the wish of their friends here Mr. G. N. Miller and family spent Christmas with Mr. Wes. Arnold at Dilley. Mr. F. W . Johnson has been suffering with neuralgia in the face for the past Scientist Makes a Free Offer tad There will be a big dance at Hen week but is somewt at better. * Readers. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Story visited dricks hall next Saturday night. A gen The distinguished New Y o rk d with G . N. Miller Sunday and Monday. eral invitation has been extended to all T. A. Slocum, demonstrating hfa < and a good time is anticipated. Mike Mr. Carl Tupper and family of Dilley ery o f a reliable and absolute 1 visited with Goo. Keills Sunday and Susbauer and W. G . Hannah are the Consumption (Pulmonary managers. Monday and all bronchial, throat Inng and 1 Laurence Bailey, one of our genial diseases, stubborn coughs, < Robert Wirt* finished a three months’ The oyster supper which was given by I Mr. Kenecbt has been sick but at this merchants here made a flying trip to term of school here last Friday and 30 the Literary society Dec. 17 th was a writing is getting better. tions, general declina and ' Hillsbcro last Monday. Laurence is a far as we have been able to find out the o f flesh, and all conditions o f decided success, Miss Allie Hughes, Norfolk, V a., was rustler. away, will send T H R R B F R E E Mr. Pearl Omduff and mother, of frightfully burned on the face and neck. patrons of the school were well pleased Grandma Pizer is reported very sick T L E S (all different) o f his New 1 with the way he conducted the school Eastern Oregon, were visiting a shoit Pain was instantly relieved by D eW itt’s and say that their children advanced with typhoid fever. Dr. Bailey of Hills cries to any afflicted reader o f the 1 time with relatives of this place. Mr. Witch Haxel Salve, which healed the boro is attending her. very rapidly. c h r t writing for them. His "N s Ornduff will spend the holidays in injury without leaving a scar. It is the Rev. Mr. Plowman preached at the Wm. McCurdy of Independence was entific Treatment” has cured famous pile remedy.— J. C. Clark, Iowa. school house last Sunday but owing to visiting his mother and other relatives permanently by its tim ely use, The new school house is finished and Druggist. the inclemency of the weather the con at Centerville over Christmas. Wm. considers it a simple profseeionel < school is now in progress with Miss gregation was very small. SH ADY BROOK. McC is a section boss on the 8. P. K. R suffering humanity to do: Hadley for teacher. Mr. Cobertsein of Gaston was at the Dec. 25 .— W. C. Whitlock has sold his Mrs. John Buford and Mrs Bump Fow his infalliable cure. The Literary at the Heights gave their Spur last Sunday and took dinner with ler of Portland visited with relative« and Science doily develops organ to Mrs. Mary Campbell. first entertainment Dec. 21 . There will and this great chemist, patiently 1 friends at Centerville, Christmas. Maried — Campbell-Northrup.— A nice J. K . Atkinson. be another entertainment in four weeks. Mr. E. S. McCormick made his wife wedding was solemnized at the home of There was a Christmas tree at the M. menting for years, has prod need 1 Mrs. Gertrude Gerrish, of Gaston, was as beneficial to humanity Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Northrup on Dec. a valuable Christmas present in the E. church Christmas eve. visiting a few days with her parents. 22 . Miss Mary Northrup was married shape of a new cook-stove for which we claimed by any modern genius, There is some talk of a grist m ill be sertion that lung trouble* There was a basket supper and debate to Mr. Bert Campbell, of the Dalles. dare say that the good wife was very ing put up here by Mr. Aplin of Dilley. tion are curable in any climate I at Mt. Top recently. The money re Elder Clark, of Portland officiated. He thankful. More about the mill later on. by “ heartfelt letters of ceived will go towards giving a Christ was accompanied by his estimable wife. Uncle Dan Philip* has n ton tract of in his American and Bur Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa.,says. Most of the relatives and a large num mas tree. putting in 200 cords of wood for the 8. P. ries in thousands from th Miss Mary Haynes, of Portland, will ber of young folks of thé neighborhood ” My child is worth millions to m e; yet I R. R. Co. parts of the world. would have lost her by croup had not I were present. After the wedding was spend the holidays with her mother. icone Medical experts» invested twenty-five cents in a bottle of m W ill Ternen of Tualatin, has been over they all partook of a sumptuous | HA/, ELDA LE. chest rnd lung Mr. Will O ’ I . dinner. ,.___ rpU« U-iAe* hus a The bride has a large circle of I One Minute Cough Cure.’’ It cures Dec. 27 . — Mr. Kllerson is still working sumption, which, unli visiting at the Heights. better friends throughout this county who will coughs, colds and all throat and lung on his barn. The condition of T. 8. Otis is no speedy and certain death. doubtless unite with her many friends troubles. J. C. Clark, n Wist. . The Christmas tree at the school Sim ply write to T . A. Slocum S h a re s of th e Alaska Transportation here in „ -¡„ h in g th e m a long, h a p p y and C O R N E L IU S . house on Cooper mountain Thursday 98 Pine street. New York; givi: and Development C o m p a n y of C h ic a g o {irog porous life. They have «one to Dec. 29 . 1897 .— Tom Talbot transacted evening was a grand success and it is a office and express address, 3 .1,. most desirable investment be- housekeeping in the Robinson house, credit to the teacher and pupils. medicine »rill be promptly 1 S a fe r than savings D a n e settlement, w tere Mrs. Campbell business in Hillsboro last Monday. fo re th e p u b lic. ^ ers should take instant 1 Miss Eva Jones, of Beaverton, spent P a y in g large (iag one more month of school to teach. Dr. Stanley, wife and son arrived here k banks and doIUr. For in- ' . U e m f o( K u te r n „ - g o , , , ta s j lost Monday from Texas, the I>r. having a few days at Mr. Fleck’s before leaving generous proposition. Please tell tbe doctor that you 1 I for Walla d ivid en d *.^ S h ^ ^ l Dudley, General * buy more stock and 1* mak- bought Dr. Clark’* mill. The Dr. come* ! W alla W alla where she will «pend Clark’s mili, formation offer in the H atchxt . Dr. Smith and (am- the winter. Seattle, Wash- well recommended C ramm’s ing tis headquarter* at Mr A g e n t, Haller Building, ir home at Santo Miss Alice Fleck spent Christmas with while being in the neighborhood, He Uy have left for ' »Ekfrr Mrs. Fan no, of Progress. was delayed some by losing hi* benki Crux, California. C E N T E B VILLE. account. He bought two bead o f stock : The 8. P. Co. have put a new roof The Haxeldale ai and Cooper mountain schools are having 1 miring non-* a ' the old tool house here. Dec 27 .— Mr. Adam Beil hndjaCfcrtot. from W. C. Whitlock. p rese n to f.fln e ten pound girl. former 8 P. R. R . ag’ t ! day*. Charlie and Fred Northrup ta r o ro- ! I. C . < mas _____ _ anH a late of I: turned borne, but Charlie talk« u i R t h s — Merry Christmas has com e**» leasant memories to all. though be may go away to «Minge this arrived I i test Tuesday. and left many pi by family reunions winter. Tiro It was celebrated Ib ero wro ft and chord» go»“ * *od here. Everybody wrt 6 EH I 1 netti <>s. 1U ■ ■ t *“• • ' ~»n . the » dp *11 hoi. Mr. a sy*