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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1906)
H ILLS ID E Goldenrod Flour Miss Coral Baker spent Saturday and — Middlings at Wells’ Feed Store. Sunday at hom e. — Try Goldenrod Flour. Y ou ’ ll like it. Frank drown Grove Walter Lynn, one of Paul Baker’ s pupils, spent Sunday with him. this light. was in are short visit. Herman Braun spent a day last with F. Baker’ s farailv. H e is week.— Tillamook H ead- week able to get about with two canes. Mr. and Mrs. James Blalock, from Forest in Stevenson, of Forest Grove There was quite a congregation out for a Sunday to hear Rev. Barber. Miss Elma Staley returned to Forest PENGILOGRAPHS Miss Jean M cLane, of Portland, has Grove, Sunday. been visiting Mrs. C. L. Large during 14 - n e ; c tl w their >c I ' t ; at er an vote. • : ! M. be fo at th II bl«x è mi E ) '- P< dt TO St nt Pt vt .« tn f P«- the I exp« able, P* R G tit or tu À California, Oregon, Nevada and Waftia 2 Overland Trains!” '' E. W. Haines! of fri- St= Notice it hereby given, that i# ^ provisions o f the act o f Congre« 0f , titled “ An act for the sale of timhet^ We Give Expedited ;b ta tk By Tht Cub. I M m *1 N Í; Notice tor Pubi United State# Laud Office, Orcg0n J Blythe!* - ¿ S E l J l ra°u d o w u X | ia blets. Dr. Hines Drug Store, as extended to all the Public Land person 1 was after the results were uot August 4, 1892, Flora E. Perkins, of -ji the week. W h y . T b e n f Basketball is in the lime-light. at all pleasant. One morning I missed o f Tillamook, State o f Oregon, has thi* Road Supervisor Kelsey says the Abel Meresse returned M onday from “ Did you finish your shopping today, office his sworn statement. No. 6693, fJ a scurf pin, a single pearl, worth about It is no sin to lie to a reporter, so $oO. 1 valued it more for its associa my dear?” asks the model husband. the N W V a o f Sec. 19, Tp. 2, N. R. 6 J a few days’ visit in Portland with Cali split-log drag is all right. H e is using "Yes, I think so.” answers the trust 19, in Township No. 2 N, Range N o.it1 tions than almost anything else I had. it every day and is satisfied that the think many people. fornia friends. proof to show tnat the land sought is 1 I decided to say nothing about it to my ing wife. its timber or stone than for agricufrm j Mrs. Hill of Berkely, Cal., has been roads are much better for its use. Let the wife, because things of that sort ul- Dry town! Dry town! "You think so?” establish his claim to said land before ••Yes. I don't know, though. You ways upset her. She suspects the serv- called to this city by the illness of her Hillsboro Independent. world know it. o f Tillamook Co., Oregon, at Tillan» see, I went to get my hat and there on Tuesday, the 6th day of February, ants and does not hesitate to let them T h e Ladies’ Aid of the Congrega mother, Grandma Chandler. Lightly touched off isn’ t it? That see It. Advertising a reward brought were so many and all o f them so pret He names as witnesses: Prince W, Mrs. S. A. Shoemaker who formerly tional church have chosen the follôw- which follows: “ A report com es from no results. Oue morning nearly two ; ty that I got five o f them.” Oregon; William Illingworth, of WilsonJ Haberlach, of W ilson, Oregon; F. L.! lived here, has recently removed from ing officers: President, Mrs. J. P. Tam - Forest Grove that the co-eds of Pacific years after the pin was lost I saw it In | "Five? Why did you do that?” the window of a pawnshop not three , "I—really—I must have lost my W ilson, Oregon. iesie; vice-president, Mr. W . 0 . D on- Garland, W y., to Blanche, Neb. Any or all persons claiming adversely university have becom e inoculated with blocks from my home. I knew the po head/’ elson; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. cribed lands are requested to file their Walter Hamer is in town having re the basketball germ. W e trust that lice captain of the precinct and Induced i ••In that case, why get a hat at all?” I nr before said 6th day of February him to send oue o f his ward men with i —Chicago Tribune. Etta Finney. More than #300 have cently returned from llw aco, to make this m icrobe will not pay a visit to the me to the pawnshop. Matters were i ALGERNON S. D5ESE feet been made by the society during the (First Publication Nov. 2319^ a visit of a month or so with the home other co-educational institutions of the soon explained. I was able to prove i Iliilem F o r W r i t e r » . year. Frederick W. Seward said that when folks. coast. From a scientific standpoint my ownership of the pin. The pawn he first started lu at newspaper work T h e new opera house will be ready broker consulted his books. Summons this germ is not entirely different from Senator E. W . Haines and Judge "That pin.” he said, "w as brought Thurlow Weed said to him: “ I will give for histrionic productions in about a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ST|> b i l l the mean old kissing bug of fond here by a woman who regularly pawns j you two rules to begin with. First, Hollis have gone to attend the m eet GON IN AND FOR THE COO l a i d month. things here on commission. It is a busi never write anything without some defi recollection.” — Ex. ing of the Farmers and Shippers Con WASHINGTON ness, the same as shopping on commls- 1 nite point and purpose; second, when Last year’ s hunting licenses num William E. Ledgerwood, Plaintiff) V« th e gress to be held at Albany, today. worn- | yO U nave written It. take your pen and “ T h e Catch of the Season” is un sion. Many persons, especially vs ) bered 719. U p to last Thursday the Louise M. Ledgerwood, Defendant) F. T . Chapman will give an doubtedly— Mr. Cold and Miss La- en, who find it necessary to raise a lit go over it to see how many words and license for the new year were 64. tle money in n hurry, are afraid to go sentences you can strike out and how To Louise M. Ledgerwood, defendani evening to “ Beethoven” for the ben e grippe. in person to the pawnshop. much you will thereby improve the ar In the name of the State of Oregon, * Wash notified, that the plaintiff herein hasfil^ ^ ^| fit of the advanced students, a “ talk” "H e gave me the name and address ticle.” D IL L E Y After all it’ s always the underdog that againt you in the above entitled Court, bally of the woman who pawned my pin, and rather than a set “ lecture” which will whines and bristles up his neck— in I looked her up. T don’t want to make by required to appear and answer said:y, J101 A f t e r tlie H o n e y m o o n . Rev. W . S. H olcom b of the M . E. be free to the older students. before the last day o f the time srpsrf any trouble for you,' I said, 'but that He—We must try to keep up appear publication hereof, to-w it:—on or b e f o t ^ m church, com m en ced revival services football as in anything else. phi was stolen. Just take me to the ances. I suppose you don’t want our Walter A. D im m ick, a young at March, 1906. last week, they will be continued person who gave It to you to pawn, friends to know that our marriage has You are further notified that if you M i l torney of Oregon City and well known T H E N E G R O D IA L E C T . and you'll not he the loser.’ been n failure? She—Oh, no. I wouldn’t answer the complaint herein, or to through this week and perhaps longer, in Forest Grove visited with city "She complied willingly. She said care to have them see that their antici plaintiff will cause your default totetreP* great interest is manifested and we S o m e C o m m e n t » o n P a n t I . a n r e n c e she was sent for by a woman who had pations have been realized.—New York apply to the Court above mentioned forth friends over Sunday. H e is recorder ^ D u n b n r ' » E f f o r t » t o S u » t u l i i It. wish every one to com e. read her advertisement and was given Press. for in the complaint herein, to-wit.— at the city by the Willamette. “ As a rule the negro who has grown For a decree forever dissolving the bon6 Hay t Mrs. Lashbaugh of Portland is visit out o f the dialect of his race makes an the pin to pawn in the usual course of that now exist between plaintiff and de i c h w business. She got $20 for It. and after Melvin Markham, who was graduated — You will not find beauty in rouge extremely poor showing In nu effort to deducting her commission had paid the ing her sister, Mrs. H erb Hubbert. such further relief as the Court may fC© C* last June from P. U ., was in Forest mimic the negro's talk,” said an ob- money over to her customer and given pot or com plexion whitewash. True in the premises. w J. Hardabeck is quite sick with serxant man, "and his efforts to write That date of first publication of summci Grove for an over-Sunday visit with ■t, if her the ticket. She went to the pawn beauty comes to them only that take Jan. 11th, 1906, and the last public it are even more pronounced failures. shop nearest the house to save time, i t lini > - d i friends. H e is now taking a business lagrippe. Thursday, March 1st., 1906, and then But Paul Laurence Dunbar, the negro Not r.ntll we were at my own doorstep 1 er s o c y Mountain Tea. It «g ît» Miss W etle is quite sick this week be published on Thursday of each weekfa course at one of the Portland com m er poet, has written at least one thing in did 1 realize where the woman was 1 is a wonderful tonic and beautifier. nt on consecutive weeks between said dates. and unable to teach, we hope for her which he sustained the dialect of his taking me. cial schools. This summons is published by o r * r g ^ ^ ^ _ 35 cents Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines race. In the ‘Death Song' Dunbar got " 'Do you mean to say that you got Rood, County Judge of Washington C o i Edwin L ee, the old veteran and ex speedy recovery. Drug Store. closer to the talk and the nature of the the pin in tiffs house?' I Inquired. said order having been made in Chai L. Groendyke is on the sick list. pert broommaker of Greenville, was negro than In any other effort. It is LOTUS. L LiJ “ 'Certainly,' she replied. 'It was transacting business in Forest Grove given to me by a tall woman with red Attoraejiltiea Mr. Richardson of Independence, worth reculling, so here it is: Notice for Publication “ Luy m e dow n ben eaf de w lllers in di hair. First Pub. Jan. 11 _ . j If she still lives here I should United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, Monday and while here made The but formerly a resident of this place, ________________ grass. know her in a minute.' December 29, 1905. News office a plearant call and en- has been visiting neighbors and friends VVh.ih de branch 'll go a-singln' as it pass. ” 'That will do,' I said. ‘Here Is $3 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the A n ' w 'en I s a -la y ln ’ low T H E AGEKteP: rolled himself as a subscriber. I kin hyeah It as it go for your trouble. I shall be obliged by provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, ASK here. Singin', ‘Sleep, m y honey, tek y o' res' al your not mentioning this Incident to entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the T IC K E T S VIA Emory D ye, of Oregon City, a grad las’ .' A seven and one half pound baby boy States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington anybody.' <V! p » Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by uate of Oberlin College, O ., and now a arrived at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. “ La> me nigh to whah hit m eks little "The woman she had described was act o f August 4, 1892, Robert R. Kuhn, of Buxton, pool. my wife. We had a had quarter o f an law student at Oregon City was visiting J. C. Ward, W ednesday morning, A n' tie watah stan's so quiet lak an* cool, county of Washington, State of Oregon, has this day hour. She had pawned the pin to get filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6743, for the •I w i t , ’ W nah de little birds in spring friends here over Sunday. Mr. Dye is Jan. 17th. money for a rascalllon of a brother, lis t to com e an' drink an’ sing. purchase of the S W V a of Section No. 12 in Township A n’ the chillen waded on dey w ay tc the oldest son of Eva Emory Dye, Ore who had since fled to Canada. He stole No. 3 N ., Range No. 5 W ., and will offer proof to show well T h e dance at the hall v school. the ticket from her and had evidently that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or gon ’ s gifted writer who wrote “ The attended Friday evening. •Let me settle w ’ en m y shouldahs draps been unable to sell it before he skipped. stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish Conquest” and other books concern dey load And th poor woman bad boeil living in j his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver to- Nigh enough to hyeah de noises in d« ing early Oregon days. r< ‘ '""i¿H mental torture for months because she of this office at Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, the Social Events road, 21st day of March, 1906. He names as witnesses: was afraid to tell me. That experience F u ’ I t’ ink de las’ long res’ To SPOKANE, ST. PAUL* N. P. Nelson of Timber, Oregon; R. T. Simpson of H on. W . K. Newell, recently at A delightful party took place at the Gwine to soothe my sperrit bes’ cured me o f a hankering for the detec A PO LIS, D U L U T H , CE orit $B Buxton, Oregon; Alfred Cummings of Buxton, Oregon; E f I s layln’ 'm on g de things I’s alius tive business.” —New York Times. tended a horticultural meeting at Ore hom e of Miss Bessie Mills Saturday James Cummings of Buxton, Oregon. ST. LOUIS. ing knowed. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- gon City and talked on “ Spraying.” evening. A number of friends gath a n d A l l P o i n t s E a s t iBkrm ‘‘Y ou will observe here that he shows A F e w P alin drom e.««. described lands are requested to file their claims in this In discussing apples and the various ered to make the evening merry and the negro’s strong devotion to the '1.' “ It is a fascinating occupation.” said office on or before said 21st day of March, 1906. varieties that thrive best in the W il those present testify to the success of and It Is interesting because o f the a philologist, "to search the language ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. tendency on the part of writers of ne (First pub. Jan. 4.) lamette Valley, the Washington county the event in every particular. Refresh gro dialect to force the T out by the for palindromes. A palindrome is a The Flyer: T h e Fast'riat word that reads the same backward as expert, recom m ended the Baldwin as ments were served after games had substitution of 'a.' Dunbar's use o f T s ' forward. Ilotator. for Instance. Is a S p l e n d i d S e r v i c e , U p Notice For Publication for the improper 'I is' Is genuine. Most palindrome. Several hundreds of these libi the best variety, with the Jonathan and been played. E q u i p m e n t , C ourts United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, negro dialect writers of today would strange words are tabulated, and new the Northern Spy as second choice. E m p l o y e s .' write it ‘Ah's,’ for they nearly always ones are continually turning up In the Dec. 13, 1905. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the Mrs. Willis Goff charmingly enter use 'Ah’ for *1.’ So he shows the same English tongue. If you cau find one John Gleason, who has been the Daylight trip throtl provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en tained the members of the Fleur de preference for T In the lines— send it to the Palindrome society of titled “ An act fir the sale o f timber lands in the States guest of Dr. and Mrs. H . H . Hartley, Cascade and Rocky MÎ New York. ‘ ‘A n’ w ’en I's a-layln* low of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri- Lis club at her hom e Saturday even 1 kin hyeah it as It g o of Goldendale, has returned to Forest I C a ll rattle off extempore a dozen or tory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of For tickets, rates, folder! ing. The evening was pleasantly Singin’ , 'Sleep, m y honey, tek y o ’ res' at two palindromes. Tlius: August 4, 1892, Clark P. Hadley, o f Portland, county of Grove. Mr. Gleason left here some la»’ .' spent in playing games after which de “ Bab, refer, bib, Anna, tot, bob, peep, Multnomah, State o f Oregon, has this day filed In this information, call on or addresL months ago intending to go to Alaska. “ Here we have ‘I’a’ and ‘I kin,’ both H . DICK^ j office his sworn statement No. 6677, for the purchase of licious refreshments were served. The showing the negro's devotion to the civic, toot. tlad. madam, deed, pup, dei On reaching Seattle he was taken sick City T icket Agent, 122 V f fied. sees, dewed, tat, did, shahs, eve. the El # o f SW V a o f Section No 21 and EW of NW V a sound o f ‘I.’ So he uses 'gwine' for 'go parlors had been beautifully decorated reviver, ewe. rotator, gog, pop. gig, Sec 28 in Township No. 2 N, Range No. 5 W , and will Poi and the illness proved more serious ing.' probably errs In the distinctive gag. redder, level, noon. Otto, sexes.” — offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for the occasion. for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, to •gwln to,’ for the negro, as a rule, will Philadelphia Bulletin. than at first anticipated. As soon as S. G. YERK ES, A. G. P. A, establish his claim to said land before Register and make one word out o f the phrase, giv he was able he went to his daughter’ s Miss Sugie Jackson was happily sur ing it more the sound o f ‘gwlnter.’ But, Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Monday, the 26th Wash., Cor. 2nd Ave. and Colt G n n ih e ttn n n .l N a p o l e o n '» P o r t r a i t . day o f February, 1906. hom e at Goldendale te recuperate. prised by her pupils who gathered at on the whole, the dialect is good and 3Vhen Gnmbetta, accompanied by He names as witnesses: W esley Penney of Saint Is well sustained.” — New Orleans the home of her mother Mrs. A. Jack- Jules Favre, arrived in the hall o f the Johns, Ore., Jacob T. Cox, of Glenwood P. O., Ore., Tim es-1 »ernocra t. School Reports Hotel de Ville, where he was officially Thomas Varley, of Glenwood P. O., Ore., A. M. Stearns, son, Saturday evening. The affair was of Portland, Ore. Watts Public school for the month a genuine surprise party of the old- r l v » T h o u n n m l D l a t l n r t I,anRa»gm . to read the proclamation of the third Any and all persons claiming adversely the above- Route your shipmeañy Mr. J. Collier Is authority for the French republic, the crowd which fol described lands are requested to file their claims In this ending, Jan. 12. No. days taught. 18; fashioned sort and was thoroughly en i statement that there are no less than lowed the tw o deputies caught sight of th office on or before said 26th day of Februaay. 1906. Great Northern. N o. days attendance, 63 5; N o. days joyed. Mrs. Jackson was prepared to j 3.000 distinct languages spoken by a fine portrait o f Napoleon III. hanging ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register (First Pub.. Dw'v 13.) Full information front absence, 29; N o. pupils enrolled, 40; receive her daughter’ s guests and all mankind. The number o f separate dia on a wall. They promptly took it down nnd were about to smash it to pieces Wm. H average daily attendance, 35. Pupils had a pleasant time. Refreshments lects Is enormous. There are more j than sixty distinct vocabularies in Bra- when Gambetta Intervened. Turning Summons neither absent nor tardy were: Alice were served. the portrait to the wall, he said: “ My General A gent; Portland. J ail, and In Mexico the Nahua language IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF W ilson, Ada Ranes, Oliver Buxton, I has been broken up into 70»! dialects. friends, we have put up with the origi OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY nal for twenty years. Let us be con Andrew Yost, Clarence R ice, Bernice A very pleasant family reunion was | There ure hundreds in Borneo. The tent today to turn his face to the wall. J. W . H u g h «, plaintiff, v ,. W . F. Boardman, William j complexities are beyond classification Hughes Gordon. Samuel Todd, Georgia Hughe, Cheney It Is all he deserves." Schofield, Harley LaMont, Mabel held at Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Gordon and Rufus D. Cheney. In Australia, and generally the mrm- (ESTABLISHED 1S98.| Adam s, Freida Schmale, Ida Schofield, last Sunday. Those present were: Mr. I tier o f dialects decreases with the in- To W . F. Boardman, defendant: A R r n c l l f n n H o a n * h o l < | P e t , IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: Forest Grove, Sophia Schmale, Pearl Stevenson, W in and Mrs. J. W. Gates of Hillsboro: ' telleotunl culture o f the population. If Brazilians tram a snake called the You are hereby required to appear and answer the there ts an average o f fifty dialects A general banking business i nie Epplett, Harold Epplett. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Leiter of Bridal i t0 every language we still have the fftholn as a rat catcher. It Is fifteen complaint of the plaintiff herein on or before the last Interest paid on time da day of the time preacribed in the order for the publica M A R H A TRAVER, teacher. feet long, is harmless to the human Veil; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sewell of enormous total o f 250.000. tion of this summons, to-wit: On or before the expira A ccou n ts invited I being, becomes quite a household pet. Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Gordon tion o f six weeks next from and after the day o f the Is lazy In the daytime, but at night H a r y ln g th e Inn S ig n . Report of school on Pumpkin Ridge and Miss Emma Gordon of this city. , first publication thereof, beginning on the 18th day of In some parts o f England when a roams about the house in quest o f Its ending Jan. 19, '0 6 . Total number Rev. W. S. Gordon and family of Gard public house loses Its license the sign- prey—rats. These animals If promptly January. 1906, and if you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de of days attendance 408, days absent 21, iner were unable to be present. Mrs. boa nl Is solemnly burled. On the last kills by twisting their necks When manded in his complaint, to-wit: That the plaintiff have times tardy 6. Those neither absent Leiter and her two children will remain night It Is removed from over the door Brazilians have to pass from room to a decree of said Court that he is an owner o f an undivid and •‘waked" In the bar by the old room In the dark they first put on their ed one-half interest in and to the following described nor tardy: Raym ond, Albert and a few weeks. customers. When the clock points to slippers. It would not be pleasant to property, to-wit: Commencing at a point 13.96 chs closing time and the house censes Its plant one’s bare feet on a cold slimy north of the southeast corner of the Andrew Harper D Laura Lynn, Lester Cypher, Maude, L C. In T l S. R. 3 and 4 W. of the W ill Met.; thence VERY BEST career ns an inn the signboard Is car snake o f that size. A merry crowd assembled at ihe Ettie, M aggie and Ada K eenoon, Jotlie, •outh 85 deg. wen 35.04 chs; thence north 5 deg. w e « rled out In pnx-esslon and Interred 3 chs.; thence west 13.14 chs; thence north 13 deg. 30 Laura, M adge and Elsie Jones, Ray home of H . T . Buxton last Friday even with an appropriate burial service, W r a k H a in a n min. east 10.14 chs; thence north S3 deg. 30 min. east m ond and Nellie W eseott. Those ing to celebrate the twelfth birthday which ends with watering the grave From many selections from Marcus 16.54 chs; thence north 4 deg. east 13.80 chs to the neither absent nor tardy for the term: of Miss Ethel. The evening was with a gallon o f beer or a bottl# of Aurelius we choose this as showing his s o u t h e « comer of the T. O. Naylor D. L. C.; thence whisky. SAELENS A CO., keen Insight into this weak human na north J l.lS w h s; thence east to Gales Creek; thence pleasantly spent with games and music Albert Lynn and M aggie Keenoon. FOREST 6R0VE, ORCCOH ture o f ours: “ I have often wondered down G iles Creek tolh e east line of said Andrew Harper N o th I n , t o T e a r . after which refreshments consisting of PA U L E . B a k e r , Teacher. how it Is that every man loves himself D. L. C .; thence south to the place of beginning; and Judge Rockwood Hoar, brother of more than all the rest o f men, but yet that you and the other defendants herein are the owners sandwiches, cake and cocoa were Senator Hoar, was noted as a wit as sets less value on his own opinion o f Of sn undivided one-half interest in and to the above T h e patrons o f the Pumpkin Ridge served. A feature was the burning of well as a Jurist. Shortly before his a« described real estate and that the said landa he partitioned ! himself than on the opinion o f others." according to law and the practice o f this Court and the I district school have retained Paul E. twelve candles while the first course death, as bis daughter entered his « » a of said partition he apportioned to the respective I room In the morning, he said: “ My A I a ia r r . interests. Baker, as teacher, for an additional was being served, typifying the 12 ' t'h dear. I had a dream last night, and In “ But." abW fe d the heiress. “ I hara MANUFACTURE Z This summons is served upon you by publication by I term of three months. Mr. Baker has years that Father Tim e had allotted to It l saw the angel of death sitting at .»een »i-customed to every luxury." A R IN E i . - J -----------. - ? * order of L. A. Rood. Count, Judge of W a a b ln r «, H " T K a * ' « « I I el__ _____ _ given entire satisfaction and the pat the guest of honor. At a late hour the foot o f my bed. At first I was Tnat's all the more reason why you CouwX- Oregon, which order was made on the ISth J,y And dealers in all kinds d y horribly frightened, hot as I gazed at aboulil marry me,” replied the Impe- °f J,m,ary' ,i04' rons are glad he has consented to c o n the guests departed for home feeling G oods. Repairing Prompt!* J my visitor my fears vanished. He conioua suitor. “ I’ m a luxury my- w H- H0LI-is. tinue his work am ong us. that the event was most enjoyable. Prices Reasonable. W| wore a fur cap.” - Brooklyn Life. »«If."— Philadelphia Record. Attorney foe Plaintiff. At Hillsboro I — It invigorates, strengthens and builds up. It keeps you in condition 1, F i r s t > n d L a » l E x p e r L - o c e l o physically, mentally and morally. T r a c i n g a C rim e. That’ s what Hollister’ s R ocky M oun ••I never attempted the Sherloek tain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or AN A M A T E U R D E T E C T IV E . MEAT QUALITY, PRICES, TREJffl M A R T IN & C t | (F Is« Publication Jan. lfth ) uuo IV ' omh FOREST