PAGE T W O .. BUXTON. Neighborhood Notes— McDaniel Burial. Buxton, Sept. 2.—Mr. F. M. McDan­ iel, who died n e a r Albion la st S a tu r­ day, w as bu rled in th e B uxton cem e­ te ry Monday m orning a t 11:30 o'clock. ------Miss M ack, of Dilley, is v isiting frien d s a t B uxton th is w eek.------Mrs. G ladys Buxton is visiting frien d s at F o re s t G rove an d Lenox.— rr-Mr. anu Mrs. Wm, S tephens, who m oved to F o ie s t G rove th is spring, a re spending a few days a t th e old hom e place.------ Mr. T. J . M cP harland, who has been w orking a t Svensen, is v isiting In th , neighborhood. EAST OF G R E EN V IL LE . Threshing Still O n — Ex-Representative Edson to Return— A Successful Young Farmer. E a st of GreenvMIe, Sept. 2.— From h and to th re sh e r th e golden grain is being very rapidly throw n, although th e re Is quite a b it yet to be th resh ed . ____Mr. H en ry V anderzanden h as all h is spring crop In th e shock and hopes fo r good w eath er for a w hile yet. * I t is rep o rted th a t ex -R epresentative O. K. Edson, w ho left th e g ris t mill a t H arrison, is com ing back to ctay .- __Mr. F ra n k P arren b o o n w as around la s t w eek in search of m ore m ilk for th e C ondenser, b u t som e of th e farm e rs h a te to h e a r pigs squeal.------Mr. G eorge Roy m ade a call la s t w eek on som e of h is old frien d s as he retu rn ed from th e fu n eral of his uncle, Ira Cunis.------Mr. Chas. K eiling h arv ested h is first crop th is y ear and it m ade a good yield, q uite an en couragem ent to th e young farm er. CO RNELIUS. THE W A S H IN G TO N COUNTY N E W S , F O R E S T G R O V E , OR., S E P T . 4, 1903. Mrs. G race W alton-H aynle, w hose h u sb an d . H. W. H aynie, is in a S e a ttle jail ch arg ed w ith a nu m b er of bold-ups in th a t city, a s w ell as su sp ected of h aving o p era te d in P o rtlan d , w as in F o rest G rove th e fo re p a rt of th e week to see h is p a re n ts reg ard in g his de­ fense. It ap p e a rs th a t th e case a g a in st him is by no m ean s a s stro n g a s a t ' first re p resen ted , an d Mrs. Haynie has plucktly se t to w ork to g et fluids for fighting th e charges. She will a p p e a r in vaudeville in P o rtla n d for one w eek as th e s ta r a t S h ield ’s P ark , h av in g been successful a s an elo cu tio n ist a n d in a m a te u r th e ­ a tric a ls, and feels confident th a t w ith good law yers they w ill be able to prove his innocence. Mrs. H aynie w as a t first held a s an accom plice, a n d m any e x tra v a g a n t tales w e re told of h e r h a v ­ ing m asq u erad ed in m ale a ttire , c a r­ ried kn iv es and pisto ls, and figured as a highw ayw om an, b u t th e se sto rie s have dw indled to noth in g . It is lik ely Mr. H ay n ie’s case h a s been equally ex­ a g g e ra te d and will prove no m ore s e ri­ ous. E. W. H AIN ES, BAN KER. (F. T. K ane, C ashier.) Forest Grove, O regon. Lilly & Hines M an u factu rer of all kin d s of Rough and D ressed L um ber. D elivery on sh o rt notice. Stock on hand. P rices reasonable. W rite, phone o r call. DR. H O V E Y D entist. Gales Creek, Oregon. A BARGAIN IF T A K E N Office over D ugan & W atro u s’ S tore, Q U IC K L Y . C I T Y BARBER SHOP, A. J. W irtz. E ighty aares, 1% m iles w est of G as­ to n ; 7-room honse, n early new ; barn, B aths. L au n d ry A gency. 63x42 feet, finished and p a in ted ; other Pacific A veuue, F o re s t Grove. o u tb uildings; o rch ard sufficient for fam ily use; fences In good condition, C. E. GEIGER, M. D„ 40 a c re s u n d e r good cu ltiv atio n ; 38 Homeopathist Physician and Surgeon. to n s of hay in b a rn will be throw n in. Office, o v er W esco tt’s Store. P rice, |3000, if ta k e n before Septem ­ R esidence, e a st of M. E. C hurch. b e r 28. Good living w ater in pasture. F o re s t Grove, Oregon. LANGLEY & SON. F o re s t Grove, Oregon. ROE and the first Rev. Mr. H o rn e r says he is n ’t going to W e hope m an , w alk w ith a “C ain” any longer — In th e w estern p a rt o f th is city, and lng well th is w eek; h e h as som ething from j,|s npw m ||] j m ore carlo ad s will follow.------The T h e S. P. Co. seem s to realize th a t will soon be a couple of blocks n e a re r th e m a tte r with one of his legs. Well made and as tow n.— —T he usual q u a rte rly m eeting easy as an old shoe. n ew est th in g o u t Is S a rg e n t's shooting wood is g e ttin g scarce, a s they have w as held a t th e M. E. church of this SH E R W O O D . That’s our gallery.------M esdam es S arg en t and changed th e hill engine w hich comes place. B usiness m eetin g S atu rd ay . B atem an have ju st retu rn ed from a to th is p lace in to a coal b u rn e r — «4 Sunday evening th e P resid in g E lder, New Primary Teacher— Onion Crop v isit to C alifornia.------Some of our T he hop y ard e a st of tow n on Mr. Dr. D. A. W a tte rs , p reach ed to th e Short— Trains Loaded with Hop- neighbors, who have been th resh in g M ott’s farm , ru n by a C hinese, w as people; tex t, 1 Cor. x lii:4.------The pickers— Four Rural Mail Routes w ere ra th e r disappointed in th e yield,- begun on W ednesday.------Mr. J. N. effect of th e la te ra in s will he to spoil Start— Hoppicking Prices Raised. » 'th o u g h th e grain sta n d in g In th e F is c h e r's fam ily a re rep o rted to be on j all th e sm all p o tato es. B ut w e accept field looked well.------People a re pre- th e m end, ex cep t Miss D ora.------The ! Sherw ood, Sept. 2.—L illian B riggs, Of all the shoes ad­ the conditions cheerfully, a s we would Faring to go hop-picking and the gen- hop p ick ers in th é yard e a s t of tow n vertised this is the Just as soon e a t a larg e one.------W e of P o rtlan d , has been engaged to r i a l co n v ersatio n Is: A re you going all w ent on a s trik e W ednesday n o o n .1 only one with a five should lik e to h e a r som ething about teach th e p rim ary d e p a rtm e n t of th e to pick hops? W h ere?—Mrs. Mary T hey ask fo r 50 -eenta a box; as the i Sherw ood school for th e com ing term . dollar style at a two- o u r elec tric m ad. Even a grape-vine R anes is v isitin g h er p aren ts, Mr. and hop grow ers a re g ettin g a good price . fifty price. d isp atch will keep o u r sp irits up b e t­ ------Q uite a n u m b er o f th e onion Mrs. H eisler. fo r th e ir hops, they th in k th ey de- J g row ers in th is sectio n have recen tly te r th a n nothing. T he silence seem s serv e m ore for picking.------Mr. H enry , | om inous.------A son of o u r tow nsm an. sta rte d to pull th e ir onions. It is re ­ Many Visitor*— Off to the Hop Fields F ü h re r, a p ro m in en t dairy m an from ! L ew is R ogers, w ith his wife have Just po rted th a t ow ing to w orm s w orking — Expert Lady Bicyclist— Gales n e a r R aliegh, p assed th ro u g h tow n j arriv ed from W isconsin W h e th e r on In th e grow ing crop th is spring, th e Creek’s Good Roads. W ednesday.— —Mr. R alph W ahn, | a v isit o r to se ttle p erm an en tly we yield wlll be co n sid erab ly below th e Gales C reek, Sept. 3.—F arm e rs a re from C edar Mills, passed through h ere j have n o t learn ed .------Mr. and Mrs. a v erag e.------T h e T u esd ay evening p a s­ h u stlin g th e ir grain through th e m a­ W ednesday on h is way up th e valley ' W e a re selling th is high-grade Shoe w ith o th e r stro n g lines a t $1.85 t o | A rm strong, w ho have lately settled sen g er tra in out from P o rtlan d had ch in e a t a rapid rate.------T he recen t to w eigh hops.------Mr. O rangeorge and 83.85, w ith c h eap er ones 81-25 to 81-85 in la d ie s’ goods. am ong us, have Ju st re tu rn e d from tw o e x tra coaches an d one box c a r ra in s found considerable grain In th e wife. Mrs. K ennedy. Mr. M eagher, I In o rd e r to accom m odate th e hop- MEN'S H E A V Y x N D F IN E SHOES. K ist, Ore., w h ere th e y w ent to a tte n d . | shocks, and som e uncut. A nother rain C has. Jo h n so n and wife. Mrs. E. M. Most ol . „ . _ , „ . . _ th e fun eral of th e tr son-in-law. M arion p ick ers billed for th is place. , would spoil th e best p a rt of the crop. W oods and C alvin B arnes, all left I W . L. D ouglass ........................................................... 83.00 to 84.00 M cDaniels, w ho died from asp h y x ia­ th e y a rd s sta rte d In by paying 40« , ------Mrg> J o t a Dr. R eed’s C ushion S o le s...................................... 85.00 to 86.00 R ains, of Pam pa. fo r th e hop y a rd s up th e valley Wed- | p e r box fo r picking, b u t ow ing to tion w hile w orking In a well. W n„ is v isitin g h e r p aren ts, Mr. and n esd ay m orning.-------T he M asons m et i W ith 40 o th e r sty les fro m ..................... ................ 81-50 to 82.85 acarclty of pickers and a little riv a lry M rs. Jo h n H eisler.------Miss Haze>i in re g u la r session h ere T uesday eve- Come and see us. All dollars count alike. betw een som e of th e y a rd s for hands, A. A. C u tter L ogger a t $6.50; o th e r L oggers 84.00 and 84.50. H igh C u t| Visitors Return from Eastern Oregon th e p rice w as advanced to 50 c e n ts.— Soverelgn, o f P o rtlan d , Is th e g u est o f ning. W e a re inform ed th a t they wlll unusual h av e w ork In th e E. A. deg ree a t 1 Shoes 81.85 to 83.85 — Hoppieking — Carload of Wood —On T u esd ay m orning q u ite a large Mrs. John P ro cto r.---- T he Shipped to Portland — Real Estate crow d congregated aro u n d the post- sight of a lady riding a w heel and th e ir nex t re g u lar m eeting—It Is get- j | F O R E S T GROVE SH O E S TO R E Moving— Threshers Move to Farm­ office for th e purpose of seeing U ncle c a rry in g a w aterm elon w as w itness- tin g very sm oky again th is fall. Ac- j Is ready fo r F all and W et W eath er. S tock Com plete. ed by a few G ales C reek people on co rd in g to th e old adage. "W h ere th e re I ington. And as it will soon be school d ay s ag ain w e have tak en e x tra pains I S am 's mail carrier* m ak e a sta rt. T h is Sunday last. T his Is som ething w hich Is so m uch sm oke th ere m u st be som e | to g et a big lot of C H ILD R EN ’S SH OES, and for th e girls we have a | b eing th e d a te set for th e ru ra l ro u tes C ornelius, 8ept. 8.—A. A. P h illip s to s ta rt up from th is place, th e boys few ladies could do. It also spoke fire,” th e fe Is fire nearby. School Bag w ith all Shoes from *c.50 to 82.75. --------------------------- wife, d a u g h ter and son arriv e d hom e w ere on h and and p re se n te d quite a well for th e ex cellent condition o f W E S E L L IN LA D IES SH O ES— from a v isit to E a ste rn Oregon. W hile nice sig h t w ith th e ir fo u r new mall- o u r roads.------Mrs. W lll B urchell. of I Family Reunion at Centarvilla. THE J E N N E S S M ILLE R th e re a t th e hom e of Geo. S an d ers and w agons g listen in g In th e m orning E a ste rn O regon, is visiting frien d s and T H E J U L I A M ARLO W rela tiv e s in th is vicinity.------Several w ife, Mr. P h illip s' son-in-law and sun.----- R um or has It th a t th e She. T H R E E STR U B M A N N S . An In te re stin g fam ily reunion oc-1 dau g h ter, th ey v isited w hat la called wood hotel will have a new lan d lo rd w agonloads o f hop pickers have left h e re for Y am hill county.------W ill cu rred S unday a t th e hom e o f Mr. and j T a m a rra e k F alls, about 400 feet high. In th e n e a r future, Mr. R. Jones, p re s­ T h re e of th e b e st for the p rice in th e m a rk et. O ur line of lad ies’ shoes | T hoee w ho accom panied them w ere e n t p ro p rieto r, re tirin g .------N. Nelson. Bool, of H illsdale, wlll com m ence Mrs. Jo h n Van Lom. of C enterville, i In fine shoes fo r 81.50, 81.85 to 82.75, a re th e “A cme” of all kinds. MI m R uth K oehler and lit. Ed. Styles w ho lives about tw o m iles n o rth of p icking hta hops th e first of next week. T he g u ests w ere >Ir. and Mrs. H enry | MEN AMO BOYS' SHOES. Mrs A ^ C . S a rg e n t w ho has re­ V andehey and fam ily Mx and Mrs. T h ey re p o rted a p lea sa n t trip H V c . tow n ort.Uie T u alatin Mver, h as w o rk ­ W e a ^ stro n g on fine and h ^ g v y f r o » 815« to 86$®. You pay your I tu rn ed from h er C alifornia trip, re ­ Jo h n S m ith a*d M rs. K aiser B. B n rh a n a n wlll com m ence on his hop ed tip quite an In d u stry In th e c ra w ­ mogoy and ta k e your choice of the beat m ade. At o u r sto re you find the p atch F rid ay .------Geo. S uahauer w in fish business. He sh ip s now to th e p o rts a pleasAnt v isit.— —L ast Sunday and tw o c h ild re n * Mrs W m. G reen D f R eed's C ushion Soles. T hey a re easy on th e feet. Shall be pleased [ A ttorney Hoffman, Tom B row n, J. T. an d d au g h ter, a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. M ar •l* o com m ence picking sam e day, P o rtlan d m a rk e t ab o u t 40« dozen p e r to have a v isit from you. w hile Pollock com m enced T uesday.__ w eek, receiving from 18 to 85 c en ts F le tc h e r and M rs O. C. H ia tt ol tin V andersan d en . A $ Y ours respectfully, F o re st Grove, w ere Gales C reek vis­ M esdam es G reen. Itia s e r , Vander- — M. K lin g e r Is loading a c a r of wood p e r d o ten . according to slse.____Mr. to d ay to b e shipped to P o rtlan d .------ C. T rue, w ho h as Just rece n tly con. ito rs.----- On T uesday G ran t H ughes hey and S m ith a re siste rs o f Mrs. Van V an d ersan d en is Mr. C. P e te rs ' d a u g h te r arriv e d from pleted s larg e prune d ry e r in Mlddle- and w ife pased through o u r city o n I - o m , and Mrs th e ir way to F o rest G rove.------O n ; th e ir m other. .m Aplin Mills Co., of Cornelius Buy anq Store All Kinds of Grain Silver Dust Flour APLIN MILLS COMPANY CORNELIUS, ORE. Handsome Majestic” $2.50 Shoe. Made by Artist shoe makers, all sizesand widths. Forest Grove Shoe Store C. V . B. RUSSELL