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THE CORRESPONDENCE. Horner-Cain Wedding — Sidewalk Re pairing — Many Off to the Hop- Fields— Sunday Visitors — Early Onions— Drainage Ditch Cleaning. B eaverton, Sept. 2.— Rev. E. R. H o rn er and Mrs. E. R. C ain w ere m a r ried Sunday, A ugust 30, a t th e M. E. parsonage. Rev. S. L. Lee officiating. ------D aniel Bailey having disposed of his household goods a t public auction la s t S atu rd ay , w ith his fam ily is v isit in g frien d s in F o re st Grove, and will leav e th e la tte r p a rt of th is week for th e E ast, w here th ey will m ake th e ir hom e.------T he city m a rsh all is doing som e good w ork in th e sh ap e of re pairs to th e sidew alk from the post- office to th e schopl house.------Amon* th e people w ho have gone aw ay to pick hops a re Mrs. Dr. R obinson and children, Joseph and Ju lia F ro h n au er, Jo h n B yrne and fam ily, C laude C ham b erlin and fam ily, A lfred D avies and fam ily, M rs. Rolfe and children, Mrs. R. K ennedy and fam ily.------H op pick ing in th e M ott y ard began Sept. 2. A t noon of th e first day th e p ick ers s tru c k fo r a 10-cent p e r box raise. T u ey w ere g ettin g 40 cen ts and w a n t ed 50. No decision as y et.------Among th e v isito rs w ho sp e n t Sunday in B eaverton w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. D. W ilm ot, A lbert Bagley, M iss Louis V incent, M isses D aphne, W inifred and F ra n c is H ills, Louis B ougher, F red F o ste r and friend s.------A n u m b er of B eaverton young people atte n d e d a dance a t C edar Mill la s t S atu rd ay n ig h t and re p o rt a fine tim e.------C. L. M itzel le ft la st S atu rd ay for a v isit to E a ste rn O regon in th e hope of bene- flttin g his h ealth .------The fam ily of G. W . Tefft have re tu rn e d from Carrol- ton, W ash., w here th e y have been sp en d in g th e sum m er a t Mr. Tefft s saw m ill.------W m . T ucker d ep arted S atu rd ay la s t fo r a n o th e r v isit to his son T hom as in th e P rin e v ille country. ------ R obt. R ayburn h as gone to K lam a th county to finish proving up on a tim b e r claim .------Miss Inez E v an s has re tu rn e d from a v isit w ith h e r sister, M rs. H . H ughes, of G ra n t’s P ass.— T h e first onions of th e season w ere shipped Sept. 1st by F. W . Cady.------ D itch m aster S. L anducci h a s com m enced th e ann u al clea n in g o u t of th e ditch of d rain ag e d is tric t No. 2. HILLSIDE. Profitable Ice Cream Social — Sum mer Boarders Going Home— Satis factory Harvest— Drier to Start Up. H illside, Sept. 3.—T he ice cream so cial given by th e C h ristian E ndeavor la s t S atu rd ay n ig h t well rew ard ed the efforts of th o se who bore th e b u rd en of g e ttin g things ready, a s $10 w as c le a r ed a fte r expenses w ere paid. W e w ere glad to see T h atch e r, a s well as o th e r neighborhoods, re p re se n te d , and hope th ey had a good tim e, alth o u g h it is h a rd to e n te rta in so m any.------Mr. and M rs. A ndrew C atto an d d au g h ter, M ar cella, sp en t th e ir w eek’s vacatio n w ith M rs. C urtis. As all v acatio n w eeks, th e tim e w as sp en t in ru s tic a tin g and w earin g a sm all cap to g e t a s badly, su n b u rn t as possible. F allin g trees, m aking apple i Ider. and h u n tin g chip m unks, etc., w as th e pro g ram o{ the sh o rt w eek.— -M rs . W atk in s h as m oved to th e Grove, and h a s ren ted h e r place in H illside.------Mrs. F ith ian , who h as been board in g w ith Mrs. C ur tis, w as called to P en n sy lv a n ia on ac co u n t o f h e r fa th e r's illn ess.------Mrs. W oods and d au g h ter, Mabel, a re the only b o ard ers le ft now. and th e y ex p e c t to go soon.------T h re sh in g is n e a r ly over a t o u r little neighborhood, and everybody is well p leased w ith th e h a rv e st.------M iss E va C urtis is now v isitin g w ith h e r sis te r in K an sas. She re p o rts th a t she is h aving a good tim e and spending a p leasan t v acatio n .------ W illie C laysohen is able to g e t around n e a rly as well as ever.------W ill Duns- m oor will soon s ta r t his d rie r.------Mr. P e te r Crook, from Illinois, is visitin g w ith his sister. Mrs. H en ry Bam ford. ------ Mr. and Mrs. H en ry B am ford left fo r a sh o rt v isit in P o rtla n d T h u rs day. DILLEY. Kansas Farmer Trades for Dilley Farm — New Residence— Successful Fish ermen — Driver Hurt and Vehicle Wrecked In Runaway. Dilley, Aug. 31.— Mr. B aker, of n ear h ere, w as badly bru ised in th e face In th e Grove, a few days ago, by his team ru n n in g aw ay and th ro w in g him from th e w agon. T h e vehicle w as quite badly b ro k en by colliding w ith a post.------Rev. I. P u tn a m m ad e a b u sin ess trip to H illsboro th is w eek. ------Mr. Sam uel A ltm an. la te ly ex changed th re e eig h tie s in K a n sa s fo. one eig h ty n e a r here, b u t b e m ad e a good tra d e and is well pleased. H e is an in d u strio u s, in tellig e n t, C h ristian g en tlem an, and ju s t such m e we w ant in th e s e p a rts.------Miss Mack h a s re tu rn e d from h e r v isit to P o rtla n d .------ Chas. M eC langhery from P a tto n 's m ill, w as down on bu sin ess la s t week. ------ Mr. S choolcraft is b uilding a new house.------M essrs. Geo. B riggs, Chas. Odell and th e ir fam ilies h av e got W A S H IN G TO N COUNTY N E WS, F O R E S T G R O V E , OR., S E P T . back from a tw o w eeks’ trip to th eir h o m estead s in L incoln county. They c a u g h t 50 o f th e spekcled b e au ties in one day,-.— Mr. Reed w as a t H ills boro la s t w eek.------It is re p o rte d th a t som e one has, o r is soon to s ta rt, a saloon h ere, b u t it is m ost sincerely hoped by th e resp e c ta b le p a rt of the com m unity th a t th e rep o rt is unfound ed. W e have co rru p tio n enough a l T h e m em bers of th e P o rtla n d H unt read y w ith o u t th e sten ch of one of Club who rode from F o re s t G rove to th e s e vile den s in o u r n o strils. T illam ook and A storia, 162 m iles, have Advent Meetings— Exodus to the Hop- re tu rn e d from th e ir w eek’s ride. In Fields— Family Removes to Wash th e p a rty w ere Mrs. F. G. Buffum, ington— Townspeople Do Not Like Mr. an d Mrs. A. M. C ronin, M isses A nne Shogren an d M abel I^aw rence, Prospect of Saloon. Dilley, Sept. 2.— Mrs. M isenham er and M essrs Ja m e s N ichol, R alph an d Mrs. B ran am a n a re v isito rs a t the Je n k in s, E. T. C hase and L. Long. Rev. A. A. B eery, of S e a ttle , who hom e of Mr. W m . S tep h en s.------E ld er D unlap, of S ea ttle , is h olding m e e t has been holding special m eetin g s a t ings In th e A dvent church. As it is th e C h ristian C hurch, will continue a v e ry busy tim e now th e re w ere few his w ork th ro u g h Sunday. Go to John A nderson fo r cleaning o u t d u rin g th e w eek, but a full nouse S unday.------M rs. A bner B rig g s and and re p a ir w ork on lad ies’ an d g e n t’s * c h iid ie n and h e r siste r. M iss A lexan clothing. M rs. M ary E. M cK enzie, of F o re st der, have re tu rn e d from a six w eek s’ o u tin g a t S easide.------T h e few th a t Grove, a tte n d e d th e w edding of Miss a re left in tow n begin to feel lonely, Jo sep h in e M. Allen, eld e st d a u g h te r of a s alm o st ev ery o n e h as gone hop- Mrs. T. H . C rang, to Mr. C h arles M. p icking.------E a rl Van M eter, now of W eym outh, of P o rt T ow nsend, a t P o rtla n d , w as hom e to sp en d a few P o rtla n d la st w eek. Mr. G. A. W ells, of St. Louis, an olo day s w ith his fa th e r and m o th er. Come ag ain , E arl, w e a re alw ays glad to see friend o f Mr. C. V. B. R ussell, is vis yo u r p le a sa n t face w ith us.------Mrs. | itin g th e la tte r. Mrs. M ayne J . A bbott and h e r uncle, B ert Johnson, w ho h as been visiting h e r m other, M rs. R ounds, h as re tu rn Mr. A lva C lark, of K an sas, Sundayed ed to h e r hom e.------Mr. and Mrs. by th e seasid e a t N ew port. P rof, and Mrs. W ard B. Sw ope a re S ch o o lcraft h av e re tu rn e d from th e ir su m m er ou tin g .—— Mr. S. F. V an Me se ttle d in th e ir new hom e a t L en ts, te r m ade a flying trip to P o rtla n d last a su b u rb of P o rtla n d , w h ere Mr. w eek to see his siste r, who w as going Sw ope Is principal of th e public E a st.------Mrs. H a ttie B urchel, of E a s t school. Mrs. L evina W a tt v isited d u rin g th v ern O regon, is a t th e hom e of h e r p a r w eek a t A m ity, w ith h e r son A rling e n ts, Mr. and M rs. B uckenbaum .— Mr. N ew t M iller and fam ily have ton. Miss C arry e W a tt h as gone to G ear m oved to A berdeen. W ash.------W e are v ery so rry to h e a r th a t we a re going h a rt to v isit h e r cousins, Mrs. R oss to have a saloon in o u r little town. and M iss A gnes W a tt. A n ice u p rig h t piano, also a Chick T h a t is so m eth in g we could v ery well do w ithout.------ Mr. A1 S te w a rd has e rin g sq u are piano, fo r re n t. In q uire a t B azaar. * m oved into th e F ra n k Ulm house. M isses M arie S ta e h r and R ra Bael, who to o k th e te a c h e rs ’ exam in atio n in KANE-CONTRIS W EDDING. P o rtla n d , have received first g rad e M arried —A t th e ir fu tu re hom e in c e rtificates, notifying them of th e ir F o re s t G rove, a t high noon W ednes success. M isses H azel G ilham and B erth a day, by th e Rev. D aniel S tav er, Miss F lo re n c e C ontris and Mr. F ra n k T. H an sen and C yrus G ibson, of P o rt K ane, in th e p resen ce of th e m em bers land, h av e been v isitin g th e fam ily of o f th e ir fam ilies and n e a r relativ es. Mr. R. E. N icholson. P rof. K. N. S ta e h r w en t to P o rtlan d Mr. and Mrs. K an e left on th e a fte r noon tra in fo r P o rtla n d fo r a brief M onday and m e t h is d au g h ter, E m trip , a s Mr. K a n e ’s d u ties as cash ie r m a, w ho had ju s t re tu rn e d from a of th e b a n k a n d m ayor m ake an ex m o n th ’s v isit a t A ntelope wia^ th e ir rela tiv e s, Mr. and Mrs. P e te r Kirch- ten d ed a b sen ce im possible. T h e re w ere no a tte n d a n ts , an d t h t h einer. cerem o n y w as m ark ed by sim plicity, H. H u m p h rey s, of H illsboro, w as in b u t M iss H elen G ebbie, of P o rtlan d , P o rtla n d Sunday. played b eau tifu lly M endelssohn’s w ed Miss E lizabeth Milne, of H illsboro, d in g m arch. T he b rid e w as gow ned in is re g iste re d a t th e New G rim es, Sea a w h ite sw iss o rg an d ie, w ith trim m in g s side. of red lace and ca rrie d a handsom e W an te d —All th e people in th is vi b o u q u et o f b rid e ’s roses. cin ity to call a t Roe & B uxton’s and M rs. K an e ’s p o p u larity in F o re st in sp ect one of th e m o st com plete lines G rove w as show n by a larg e a rra y o» o f fu rn itu re , selling a t th e low est lovely w edd in g rem em b ran ces o f cut- prices, in th e county. * g lass, tab le w a re and china, w hile four Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M. W all, H ills elec tio n s as m ay o r a tte s t Mr. K a n e ’s sta n d in g in h is h om e city. T h e News boro; Mr. a n d M rs. W . J. B each, and Mr. an d Mrs. J. H. Stum p, F o re st re g re ts th a t th e fa u lt of th e P o rtlan d Grove, w ere In P o rtla n d S atu rd ay. postofflee in d elay in g photos m ade it N elson L aC curse, w ho is now in im possible to p re s e n t th e p o rtra its of th e s e p opular young people, to whom, b u sin ess in E a ste rn O regon, b u t w as w ith th e re s t of th e city, it Joins in fo rm erly locted h ere , is in tow n v isit w ish in g long life, h ap p in ess and evei. ing his fam ily. R e p re se n ta tiv e B. F. P u rd y , of Gas- joy. Mr. and Mrs. K an e will be a t hom e Ion, v isited th e G rove Monday. M rs. B ab er w as called to Ohio in th e c o tta g e ju s t v acated by Dr. and Mrs. H ovey, w ho h a v e gone to Mexico, W ed n esd ay by new s o f th e d e a th of h e r b ro th e r. a fte r S ep tem b er 17th. Bread, Bread, Bread. H ines B ros’, D E A TH S . w agon w ill call a t yo u r door every H ake— A t th e hom e of J. S. C lark, m orning. • in F o re s t Grove, A ugust 29. in h is 79th Miss E m m a T im m s, a fo rm er stu y ear. F re d e ric k H a k e , a n a tiv e oi d e n t a t th e college here, and la te r a P en n sy lv an ia. F u n e ra l serv ices w ere te a c h e r o f th is county, w as m arried con d u cted by th e G. A. R., Rev. Mr. a t h e r p a re n ts ’ hom e In H illsdale to O linger a c tin g a s chaplain, and in te r Mr. P aul S tep h en Dick. Mr. and Mrs. m e n t w as S u n d ay a ftern o o n in the Dick w ill resid e a t 787 N o rth ru p stre e t, N ay lo r cem etery . P o rtlan d . Mr. H ak e serv ed in th e C onfederate S upt. H. S. L ym an, of A storia, a P. arm y , en listin g In a V irginia reg im en t, U. alu m n u s, also a u th o r of th e la te st b u t h ad won th e este e m of ail th e old and m o st co m p lete h isto ry of O regon, so ld iers and h is la s t re q u e st w as th a t is su p e rin te n d e n t of O regon’s ed uca h e b e buried by th e U nion v ete ra n s. tional ex h ib it a t th e St. Louis fair. H e w as a m em b er of th e Cong, ch u rch , E. S. H uckaboy w as one of th e p arty b u t fe lt th a t h e h ad n o t receiv ed the who w e re lost in a th rillin g trip to a tte n tio n to w hich h e w as e n title d , so M ount A dam s. T h ey lost th e ir pro re q u ested th a t th e church should have visions by th e ir h o rses being w ashed no p a rt in th e la s t rite s over h is re aw ay in c ro ssin g a ford, and then lost m ains. th em selv es, w an d erin g around for two days w ith su ch food a s th ey could kill. M cD aniel—A t h is la te hom e n e a r H a rry W esco tt and p a rty a re back K ist. in C olum bia county, on A ugust 29. M arion M cD aniels, aged 60. He from a su ccessfu l h u n tin g expedition succum bed to th e poisonous g as in an to th e m oun tain s. T he people a re g e ttin g hom e again. A m ong th e w eek's a rriv a ls w ere: Mrs. C. O. Roe, from N ew p o rt; Mr. and Mrs. C. W . Odell, from a trip through th e G ran d e R onde c o u n try ; Mrs. G eor g ia H ughes, from a v isit w ith her d a u g h te r in P o rtla n d ; John B rooks and Low ell M arkee. from a biycle trip up th e V alley; Dr. A nnie K ey S w ift: Mr. and M rs. A. B. T hom as, from N ew p o rt; C ouncilm an and Mrs. G ran t H ughes, ic MB T illam ook v ic in ity : Rev and Mrs. W p.' B elknap, from up the valley; Miss Lou S ta r e tt from W ash TH O M A S H. BROW N ington. F a th e r Moore, of St. M ary's H om e, B U ILD IN G M A T E R IA L w as th e g u est o f Dr. D. W. W ard T ues Lime, Sand and Cement day. F. M. R am sey, o f A lberta, C an ada; Forest Grove, Oregon Mr. and M rs J. C. C rooks, of Mlnowa, old well h e w as c lea n in g out, and n ev er reco v ered co n scio u sn ess. F u n e ra l s e r vices w ere conducted by Rev. .1. Gar- rin g e r, and in te rm e n t w as in th e cem e te ry a t B uxton. H e leaves a widow, w ho is a h a lf s is te r of Mr A. D. Allen, of F o re s t Grove. F M arion M cDaniel w as b o m Nov. 22. 1943. in M issouri. He served th ro u g h th e Civil W ar. e n listin g from Illinois. A bout 25 y e a rs ago h e cam e to O regon w ith ex -S en ato r fl. B. H u s ton. o f H illsboro. 4, 1903. PAGE 8 EV EW III.; Mr. B ailey, of T ecum seh, Neb., and G. A. W ells, of St. Louis, Mo., a re am ong the v isito rs from abroad who have been looking over F o re st Grove th is week and all seem pleased w ith the tow n and its su rro u n d in g country. Jo h n Tom M cN am ara I 3 again in tro u b le on th e ch arg e of purloining tw o valuable rings. A t the p relim inary h earin g he m ade a m ysterious disap p earance, b u t w as soon recap tu red and is now safely lodged in th e county jail. W y J A Do you Want to be Shown ^ t t the best values ever offered in men’s and boy’s clothing, furnishing goods and blan kets? If so, write at once for complete illustrated cata logue and price list, or call on > Æ fN E COUNTY Rev. W. O linger w ill hold services a t H illside church Sunday, Sept. 6, a t 11 a. m.; G reenville a t 7:30 p. m. T he e n g in e e rs’ re p o rt o fth e survey m ade for th e S o uthern Pacific of the new eight-m ile cutoff on th e m ain in. above P o rtlan d h as been m ade, and it is expected th e survey will be finish ed and co n stru ctio n w ork ordered w ithin a few w eeks. It will cost ab o u t $2,000,000 to build th e line proposed from O regon C ity th rougn Os wego, W illsburg an d Milwaukie. An expensive bride will have to be built acro ss th e W illam ette, and a steel v ia d u c t across a p a ri of Kellogg I^ake, n e a r M ilwaukie. O rders will probably be given w ithin a sh o rt tim e fo r th e survey of the proposed H illsboro cutoff, a piece of w ork th a t includes 15 m iles of railroad building. T h e cutoff will reduce grad es an d give a s h o rte r route into Portland. M em bers of D elphos I^odge No. 39, K. of P., a re notified to a tte n d re g u lar m eeting T h u rsd ay evening. Sept. 10th. W. W. M cEldow ney, C. C. Miss A stella Goodwin, of G ran ts P ass, who Is one of th e d eleg ates to re p re se n t th e O regon S ta te F ederation of W om en’s Clubs a t th e St. I-ouis biennial of th e G eneral F ed eratio n in May. 1904, is a fo rm er re sid e n t of Glencoe. E stray —T ak en up by th e sub scrib er, n ear Dilley. O re., so rrel m are w ith h a lte r, hind feet w hite, brand "M N ” on left shoulder, bald face.—T. H. L ittleh ales, Dilley, O re. • Hon. T hom as P aulsen, form erly of G arden Home, now of Sellwood, P re s id en t of th e G range F ire Insurance A ssociation, s ta rte d E a s t S atu rd ay w ith his siste r, w hose d estin atio n is G erm any. Jo h n A nderson will m ake new clotlid o u t of old ones. D on’t fail to tu rn your w ork his w ay. A 9-pound d a u g h te r w as born to Mr. and M rs. F ra n k R alston, of G aston, last Sunday. Rev. E dw ard C urran closed his pas to rate a t th is place th e 31st of A ugust, and assum ed ch arg e of th e F irs t Con gregational church of H illsboro, Sept. 1st. Mr. C u rran will preach his initial serm on as p a sto r a t 11 a. m. next S un day, and will in th e fu tu re have p e r m anent c h arg e of th e services in th e H illsboro church, as h e received and accepted a unanim ous call from th a t Church som e tim e ago. F a th e r S p rin g er of V erboort, F at he» LeM iller of C edar Mill, and F a th e r Moore of St. M ary's, atten d ed th e con secration of B ishop O’Reilly in P o rt land, th e la tte r actin g as bishop's chaplain. Rev. R. H. K ennedy, form erly resid ing h ere and som e m onths ago p asto r of the Cong, c h u rrh a t H illsboro, w as arre ste d W ednesday on a charg e of burglary, and in d efau lt of $1,000 bail is in jail w ith T rom ley, th e ta r and fe ath er m an, B urke, th e forger, and John Tom M cN am ara. H e w as recog nized by th e ladies as th e educated b u rg lar w ho took $7.50 cash, tw o valu able rings and a gold w atch from the home ol E. H . W arren , n e a r H illsboro, T uesday m orning. Mrs. M cK inder, a guest irom C alifornia, w as aw akened by an a tte m p t to chloroform her, and her cry aw akened Miss M innie W ar ren, who, in an a tte m p t to uncover the b u rg la r’s m ask, d isarran g ed it enough to see brow n eyes and his curly hir, w hle th e voice left no doubt in th e lad ies’ m inds th a t it w as th e p reach er w ho had been th e ir g u est a week before. Mr. W arren ra m e up from d o w n stairs and tried to use a rock ('ll th e in tru d er, b u t w as driven aw ay by a sh o t from h is revolver. W hile he w as arra n g in g his disguise the ladles disap p eared through th e window onto th e porch, slid to the ground and called th e neighbors. K en nedy show ed up hom e th e second day, claim ing to have been tim b e r cru lsin p in C lackam as county, b u t Sheriff Sew ell followed his tra il and found enough o th e r evidence, w ith th e la dles' identification, to ju stify th e a r rest. A roll of $50, g reen b ack s. In th e sam e hand satch el from w hich he got his plunder, w as overlooked by the housebreaker. Lumber.—W e a re p rep ared to de liver all kinds of u n d ressed lum ber on sh o rt notice. S tock on h and a t prices reasonable. Call o r w rite Shipley Mills, B anks, Or. • JOHN ANDERSON our agent at Forest Grove, who has our complete line of samples Stilts and Over coats $8.50 & tip the NEWPORT Salem Woolen Mill Store, 85-«? " S tr o n g e st O vercoat H o u se in S ta te " T H iR D S T R E E T , P O R TLA N D Hats Hats Hats! T he finest line of I n d ie s ’ H ats in F o re st Grove. New F all Styles and a nice new stock of the la te s t fash io n s and p a tte rn s of M illinery goods. Come in an d Bee for yourself. G et your old h ats m ade as nice as new. R ibbons, F eath ers, T rim m ings, »tc. M rs. A. E. Dixon’s Main Street, Forest Grove VAN COLEN « BANKS Meat Market Here to stay and Choicest Meats. Beet. Beef, to Bell Mutton, Meats of all kinds. and Fresh Fish. you Pork, 8alt Lard, Sausage We guarantee Satla- faction and nice treatment. us. the Always handle the Call on West Side Square. Main Street Forest Grove Clearance Sale of Pianos, Organs, and Sawing Ma chines At« the BAZAAR Forest Grove In order to give room for our Fall Stock of School Goods we are com pelled to greatly reduct our etoc't of Pianos, Organs and Sewing Ma chines. Our 8ale will start Septe nter 1st and will last at long ae the stock on hand lasts. On every FIANO we will give a Discount of $50. On every ORQAN $12.50. On every SEWING MACHINE $10. Now is your chance. Call on or address, Manager, F O R E S T GROVE, O REGON. GRONER & ROWELLCO. MANUFACTURERS OF Rovfth and Dressed Lumber, BricK Bvfldinfl BlocKs and Drain T ile-- All K inds of Lom ber on H and. Good Stock at ail T im e*to Select From' W rite for Price*. SCHOLLS, OREGON