Il A T V 111'T. T i l l K 8 D A V , ----- The M iller 1 ‘ haruiacy m akes a specialty o f com pounding prescriptions, which are put up with the utmost care and filled from the purest material. Mrs. Lois W aisbroker o f California w ill occupy the platform o f the Forest G rove Liberal church Sunday evening, Ju n e 9th, at 8 o ’clock, in Mrs. B ark er’s ab- sence to T illam ook. Subject: T he in ­ efficiency o f partial reform. T ile Indian W ar Veteran» w ill hold (V leb rale «filly 4tli at F «r«M a special m eeting in H illsboro on the Grove. first Satu rd ay in Ju n e, for the transaction Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Joh n son , Mr. and o f im portant business. A large atten- Mrs. I. H. Sm ith, Mr. and Mrs. J . S. bailee is expected. Buxton, M iss Belle Clark and Mr. C. O. Builders Attention ¡-P e rs o n s intending R Forest Grove State Deputy assisted by M. D. M arkham SaturilaVf Ju lle , instituted a lodge o f G o o d T em plars at I The Odd F e llo w ’s Building Association Cornelius o f tw enty live members. o f H illsboro was incorporated Monday Buy cheap, sell a heap and keep forever with a capital of £8,000. The iucoipora- at it, we buy for less and will sell for less turs are R p Goodin, C. K. Dieeimiaii W ash in g to n and i). M. C. G au lt.—The Fiater. than any credit store county. £2200 worth of A lban y M ills woolen C a b l e s & T h o m a s . clothing selling for 50 cents 011 the We would call special attention o f our dollar at Capíes ¿x Thomas. readers to Mr. H um s’ advertisem ent. The Hom e Telephone Co. has put in We never saw a piettier stock o f goods anyw here and from tn e tone o f his ail telephones at ¿McXauier s camp on Wilson aim tile appealaiiec o f the man you w ill R iv er, T illam ook, Bay C ity and liobson- at once feel at home 111 Ins store, lie ville. lias two good salesm en to help him, a stranger 111 a strange country, go and see him . W. S. Ingles, C. H am ilton and L . wagon by w a y o f K u stern Oregon to god. C. Chipm an, H enry K. Sm ith started by th e S a n iia m p ass fo r look for C le v e la n d ’s The Good Tem plars lodge here has voted to m arch in the Decoration Day parade. The Forest G rove Band w ill give a free open air concert Saturday evening Ju n o 8lh. Com m encing at 7.30 o'clock. Ju st received a new lot of plow shoes. Boos & 11 . B aigain s in lam I r S iig h ty acres jo in in g the town o f D illey, 60 under cultivation, good house, barn and out buildings, four hundred fruit trees and any quantity o f small fruits. L iv in g water. A ll foi fifty dollars per acre 011 reasonable terms. L a n g l e y & S on H ighest driest lot 111 Forest Grove for sale by A. B. Thom as. H artram pf Bros, p ay the highest mar ket price for all k in d s o f grain and hav. baled hay and all kinds o f feed for sale at their store on Pacific avenue. Order delivered anyw here in the city. I Celebrate July 4th Ht Forest The word “ young” accidentally crept Grove. : into our last w eek’s notice o f Mr. S la c iir’s Come and hear the ‘T rilb y quartette’ , M ultnom ah's latest and best. J . L . and Al. Strip lin returned Sunday and reported their father, whose illness called them aw ay, as som ewhat im ­ proved. Jo e Vaughn returned F rid ay from a flyin g trip to T illam ook. li e left that town at 7 a. tn. and reached the G rove by 3 in the afternoon. . . M anufacture A ll K in d s o k . . Mechanics’ Building Material, Mouldings. Brackets and Turned Work. StairhnilriiiiK a Socially. Come and See Us. We can satisfy you in goods and price. • • • • C o m e lin a 9 O re g o n . The Choral Union give their usual Commencement Concert W ednesday Mr. H an d ley o f T illam ook here evening Jun e 19th. The success which T uesday. they have had in the past is assurance T. G . Scoggins o f G ales Creek was ! that they w ill give to the people ol j Forest Grove a most enjoyable enter­ here Sunday. tainment. The Union has never had a Joh n Deom o f San Francisco here season o f more earnest enthusiatic work Thursday. Keeps a Full Line of a ll that pertains to a F i r s t C l a s s D r u g j than the one ju st closing. The Concert B u s i n e s s . Drugs, Proprietary Medicines, Toilet trip | will be given in the new Auditorium in Mr. G ilp in returned from Articles, Perfumes and Stationery. Marsh Hall. Prof. K. K . Coursen of through Y am h ill couiitv Su n day. I Portland has been secured as violin * * * * »Seventeen years experience in com pounding prescriptions is a guarantee of Jo e P lvw acki o f Portland in town i our ab ility in that work W ill be glad to have you call when needing an ythin g soloist to assist at the concert. in our line. Thursday. TIIK BOWLBY PHARMACY J.C. CLARK, PROPRIETOR M cNam ers stage did not m ake its Mr. Rosa o f G ales Creek spent F rid ay usual Monday trip but laid over in T illa ­ in town. mook 011 account o f high water in the Mr. W ilcox o f Cornelius visited the mountains. ---------- ---- Grove Friday. Tuesday afternoon Andrew Schocli J . W heelock M arsh visited Portland 1 clim bed up the city flag pole, lowered Monday. the upper section anil with assistance Mi s Jack so n o f H illsboro is visitin g from the ground attached a new pole, her sister, Mrs. S . G. H ughes. The pole is all ready for Decoration Day, Fourth o f Ju ly or an y other great occa j Mr. Jackso n , G len coe’s I M ., visited ! sion and the flag will float securely. the office W ednesday. | Latest styles o f Y o u n g M en’s Straw M r. M ills o f Y e rn o n ia v isite d th e Hats. H a t c h k t W ed n e sd ay . C aples & T h o m a s . A la in M K L K I .JOH N SO N . S treet, F o re st d r o v e S. II. G I L P I N . M elki T . .1. I l A I U U S , N o t a r y P u b l i c . Co, J o h n so n * REjAL EST/cTE AGEJMTS, Special Bargains in Twenty and Forty Acre Tracts in Washington, Yamhill and Tillamook counties. rOREST GROVE OREGON. EIN E LIVERY RIGS FOREST GROVE STAR LAUNDRY Straw berries, Cream ami Cake Strawberries in lee Cream by the St 1*11 Box SI •aw berries any way you want them at WELLS. J . F. K idder, president o f the G rass ! V alley Narrow G auge R R ., was in the 1 city early in the week visitin g his I brother-in-law, H. H. Clark. T. C. M cN am er went M onday on business. to Portland j Mr. S . A. Jeffs, a form er student of Mr. W esley Goodin o f G lencoe here Tuesday, Mr. C arter o f Portland ncss F rid ay , Mr. Raker o f Salem passed through here F rid a y hom eward from Tillam ook w here he has l>een rusticating for a fort- night. Mina Grace Patterson is the first mem- her the local I. O. G . T . InHg*» by death. Tiie lodge room is now draped MARKET ’ ected f The Country affords, in Great Variety and at Moderate Prices FISH A General Shipping Business, Wholesale and Retail, POULTRY and GAME Misses K in g and W cndorf o f Portland All were the guests o f Mrs. M cN am er over ; Sunday. Ju stice Jackson o fD ille v h e re Tuesday. McXAM Eli’S MEAT MEATS S . G . Hughes went out 011 the stage ! Sunday to put in a telephone at | M cNam ers h a lf w ay house at the W ilson i river forks. Mr. T raver who is teaching the B u x­ ton school was in the G rove over Sunday. IONES THE LIVERYMAN. Meats, Sausages, Fish and Poultry The Choicest of Mr. Cowan, a Tillam ook m erchant, \ started hqpieward Su n d ay on M cN am ers I stage. * M idw ifery a specialty. Anaesthetics *n mourning. adm inistered and women confined Mr. Fletcher o f (rales Creek was a Indian \V ar Y eterans o f 1855 and i# 5 b without pain by C. L. L arge M. D. o f visitor at the office while in town will learn som ething to their interest by Forest Grove. callin g on J . I. K n ig h t. H illsboro, Or. I 0 1 ‘ . __ “ J to loan for 2 or 3 years. Liverene. j * S c o t t & Co. Eastern parties. Cornelius Mechanics’ Planing Mill ( boraI lTnion Concert. Orders Promptly Filled J. W ESCOTT. . . Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat Hogs, Spring Lambs and Veal Calves. BUYER AND SELLER. H. TELEPH O N E, F O R E ST GRO VE. L. C. W A LK E R , CIVIL ENGINEER, Conveyancing am t^Su rve vin g. Exam ined. N otary Public. Titles ' siuKinH class fur Publi- s c h o o lc h ild r e n . . ... ., The l lass is for «ny wl*® attend public w as in the citv Tuesday visitin g old sl'h o ° l reg a rd less ot age. He will go to Tillam ook this O F F ,C K ,A C ,F ,C a v e n u e . Next iiuahrs ft friends . So n 's H ardware Store. The class o f ‘99, will give a concert week and return bv com mencement F rid ay eve. Ju n e 7th in Congregational after which he w ill go to his home in Seattle. Mr. Je ffs w ill resume his studies church. at Stanford in the fall. Ladies Duck Summ er Suits, former K. N. STA EHR, Marion M arkham , son o f M. I). price $2.50, reduced to $2. M arkham , who underwent an operation C a p l e s & T h o m a s . MUSIC TEA C H E R , last week, is getting along nicely. W hy shouldn’t Portland people buy VIOLIN AND ORGAN. M iss Maud »Stout was called to her excursion tickets, get out o f the heat and __ home in Monmouth T uesday b y the P u p il* ta u g h t a t h om e dust and spend their Sundays in Forest •.viti’ in c, m ile* o f F O R L .S T G R O Y L . illness o f her mother. city at 50C per lesson. G rove? It is a beautiful spot to live in A. K. Wilson and Mr. G leason started and Scott & Co. will sell them a good lot or a com fortable home at very rea­ by way o f Th** D alles for the Eastern Oregon mines. sonable rates. W ashington lodge I. O. O. F\ had a Are you going to th e Trades Carnival special m eeting Saturday and worked in F rid ay night? the initiatory. • Died— In this city F rid a y at the M ich­ The Trades C arnival for next F rid ay igan House, M able, daughter of Jesse evening 3 1 in s t., is being looked forward Fineout. aged 4 m onths. The burial to w ith considerable interest. The was Saturday at the W ilks cemetery. leading business houses o f the city are to Liverene is sold under a positive gu ar­ young women represented antee. C. F . M iller, sole agent. young men em blem atically dressed. The M iller Pharm acy m akes a specialty Caples 8c Thom as have made a r r a n ge­ nte ul» io buy ail clauses o f wool for o f com pounding prescriptions. A r S T I C K I.IN I), Mrs. W. Goodin, o f Glencoe, was in The Trades C arnival for the benefit oi the Grove the later part o f last week the Cliristain Church w ill be held ii Dr. C. L . L arge reports a dau liter visiting Mrs. M cNam er. V erts hall, F rid ay evening. 31 inst. It born to the wife o f Peter C. Filbert on W. T. Andrew s, o f the Andrew s Lum ­ w ill be very interesting. Sunday the 26th. ber Co., o f M ountain Dale, visited the Dr. Parker s dance for next Saturday H a t c h k t W ednesday. (June 1) at his hall in G reenville was II. B. Johnson visited the county seat accidentally put in tin? sam e article with Frid ay. the announcement o f the jo in t school Well kept horses, handsome harness, at­ Mr. A. L . M acleod left M onday for an picnic though it is not connected with it. N- Management. G ive us tractive and comfortable carriages — are extended trip through W ashington and Are you aware that the finest ice Cream Idaho and w ill return in a month. a Trial. A ll W ork War- much pleasanter to ride in, don’t you think is made at the Hom e Bakery? T ry -it. ranted. First door tanth M r. Harrison o f Pendleton, who has so? They cost no more. Just go to Jones c»o there and ju dge for yourself. ol J o h n s o n 's S i ;im -................ been visiting relatives in Patton V alle y, for your rig. Saddle horses that will suit Scott Co. w ill w rite your insurance passed through town Satu rd ay on his J. H. 1IKA L, Prop. policies in four o f the strongest Co's in wav home. you. Our ’bus meets every train. Glad the world. Mr. F . U. Burnett, foreman o f the j to have you ride in it. Our stables will take 5 was a lucky number for Mr. Chas. K H a t c h k t Printery, was called to Port-1 good care of your horses if you choose to Jac k so n , he is richer by a box o f cigars land Saturday by the serious illness o f leave them with us while in town from tiie M iller Pharm acy cr rather ! his mother, would have been if he had not given Mr. Alvah W. Patterson, m an ager o f them all aw ay to his friends. the Sem i-W eekly Gazette, visited the KOKEST G R O VE . Celebrate I n l y 4 t h a I F o r e n t ; H a t c h e t S atu rd ay. Mr. Patterson was Grove. 1 a delegate to the Republican Convention at Portland and returned to the Grove Forest G rove has had sickness this with Mr. Geo. K. H ughes who was his year out o f all proportion to a city o f hei size and notwithstanding most favo.nl>!,. roo!nnuite at S a k ,n durin* th e session j W b O rC iC S natn.nl surroundings. Were the name» ! ° ' our latc lcK*s,atu re- o f all the sick pul together it would be M iss Lucttft Sm ith has gone to visit an appallin g list but where mention is her aunt, Mrs. Dr. Moore, at Hast Port­ m erely made incidentally o f isolated land for a fortnight. cases little is thought of the condition SH I.LS ONLY T H K BUST OP Mr. A. Porter, proprietor o f the M adi­ here. Ju st take the trouble to inquire ¿•.bout the c ity ’s health during tiie past son & Quimby m ill, S co ggin s V alley, winter and consider if it does not indi­ was in the city F rid ay . cate som ething radically wrong. Cess­ pools and wells should never be neai neighbors but here they are and t! t d rinking w ater is contam inated. Then Mr. Jam es W oods has ju st returned are few wells where good tasting water from a two weeks trip through Yam hill can be gotten, fewer where harmless county. Spite o f the rain he had a water isto be had. I f this wretched con­ dition is not to exist, driving aw ay the pleasant time.’ people who are litre and preventing the V erts hall lias never looked so gay as com ing in o f outsiders, some action must it w ill F rid a y night at the Trades Carn­ be taken im m ediately. The council ival. without delay should formulate some plan o f relief and submit it to the people The Sons of V eteran s have been prac­ for their decision. W hatever way then ticin g m arching, facing and manual of is decided on must be carried out o f arms, preparatory to Decoration Day. prom ptly. Till then clean up, keep The Rathbone Sisters have postponed clean about your premises and boil your th eir straw berry festival until warmer drinking water. W ith proper precautions weather comes and less other things I the c ity now has nothing to fear, with- are going on. | out them it has ev en thing. Bargain* in clothing— A lbany m ills woolen clothing at 50 cents on the dollar. Now is the time to get a new suit or all extra pair o f pants. Caples & Thomas. A. G O O D IX . Death of Miss (trace Patterson. Grace, daughter o f Mr. David Patter- sou, died at her fath er’s home in this city Saturday evening at 9 o ’clock of diphtheria. N ext Septem ber her seven­ teenth birthday would have come. Two weeks ago she united with the Congrega­ tional church by profession. All who knew her were her warm friends and there are m any in this region who will miss her and sym pathize with her fathe in his loss. R ev. Mr. Rogers conducted the funeral service at the house »Sunday and then the remains were laid to rest in the Buxton cemeterv. Straw berry Season Persons wishing teeth extracted pain­ lessly saould go to Dr. Large. He will adm inister chloroform , ctner or tlic new preparation at either den lis t’s. No charge to thc^ ' '¿ien t if not satisfactory. i f I 89 5 . GOTO (iKKKRX . . . FO R W IL S O N K IV E R R O A D i To Tillamook. Xctnrts and the Coast Most Splendid Camping Magnificent Facilities Fish and •¿(HM) F e e t Game L o w e r Than Scenery F r e e FROM D u s t Plentiful \ n j Oilier Knute The Best Mountain Road and the Cheapest Rates of Toll in the State. A. W . 8KVIÎK A N'CE, Iteeel ver, Tilla monk, Or. A L L K IN D S O F . . . Groceries, Glassware and Stoneware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons. Brooms, Mop Sticks, Butter Moulds, Ladles, V lhunook Wilson River Road A