P A G E TW O d rier, above W iley, and ace delivering th em th is w eek. P e ru Hill w as well re p re se n te d <*l th e Blooming dance S a tu rd a y n i g h t .------T h e W olfe boys h av e been hauling cordw ood for Wm. L eig er th is w eek. —— Mr. P. F ilb e rt and d au g h ter, of M anning, brother-in-law and nelce o f Wm. and A llda A lton, w ere th e ir g u e sts a few d ay s th is week. ------ T h e H en­ d rick s saw m ill, a fte r h aving been d o s e d up fo r sev eral m onths, will com m ence w ork again in about two w eeks. ------ Mr. C ooper's fru it drier, w hich he h as recently built, caught lire last S atu rd ay from a defective •tie . but by prom pt action th e blaze w as put out before much d am age was «tone, only a few tra y s being b u rn ­ ed. ------ S everal farm e rs In th is vicin­ ity a re on th e look out for good cows to buy. w ith a vow to in creasin g th e ir supply of m ilk for th e condenser. ------ L aw rence Dixon w as a G rove vis­ ito r Sunday. T I G A R D V I L L E . Portland Visitors— House Repaired — Burning Slashings— Many Attend Portland Carnival. THE ■*=■====== ail done aro u n d h e re will finish up tO- day. ----- s H o p p ick ers have all gone hom e to spend th e ir hop m oney, -t---- Mrs. C. L. Beneflel has a new girl, born Sept. 2(1; w eight, 8 pounds. ------ Mr. C haney W est h as sold big farm and is m oving to th e N ehalem .fo r th e w inter. T lg a rd v 'lle , Sept. 23.—T h e A nnual O r a n « « R f i r to bo ■1 ,ld O c t. -12b, 'h&ie becom e a h oliday n ex t only to F ourth of July, and it is expected to b e b e t­ te r th a n ev er th is year. C ash p rem i­ um s will be paid for b e st exhibits. A dm ission is free for all. ------ Bishop O 'R eilly and F a th e r D esm arlus, who a re h aving tro u b le a t B ak er City, Ore., w ere both form erly a t th is parish. ------ School will open n e x t M onday, Sept. 28th, In th e new 4-room school- building, w hich is JJust com pleted, m ak in g th e la rg e st and b e st co u n try school in th e county. ------ E n g in eer Macleod has moved his fo rce up to G ro w ers’, of Scholls. T he survey has been m ade up th e T u a la tin a s fa r as N. O. M cD onald’s, opp o site K tnton. ------ Mrs. B. J. G odm an. w ho h as been on th e sick list, is slig h tly b e tte r. ------ Mr. B ehenke Is now b usy drying p ru n es for th e public. S H E R W O O D . i 2 cantS-Msd el M Pn> .aJart th e rg fd f% d here » latá ts tk J > r k from Mt< bfi0i| ryone spwsd th e w inter. Most everyone >rn th e Valley Who w ent hoppteking Judge from the thfcy «Mist havej <*«ta h o m e, wffc wpfl .ftllefi p u rse s .->• -M r W ln -F re i «h l$'4Hi‘>h e r of The . jjL Ì-Arigley v isited sfiW edtfesday afterj o # t h e f a r m e r s are f la y to Gale« Spur „ N um erous toads o flu m - rfally from P a tto n 's saw m ll^ th re sh e r j g .again w ith us? ex p ect to h n tjiiiA « A ls vaiie, (his Week —B ears a r e 'qhtle jm m erou la th is kw-alRy. Mr I-ahale had eig h t la m b # Allied M ait Vi «A — R alph yah. C lyde W bR IhilT atm Catf visited th e falls Sunday, » y * w r* ' hooi a i Fh •-Pound '-•* 7 T g X WOT Wan n 1 *T M R * a tte n d a n c e T h f * S la te rs fron S t M ary’s Hom« a rg the te a c h e rs — F a rm e rs a re m o stly yfltMhiih Office over Dugan & W at/o u a’ S to re. Q U IC K L Y .- E ighty acres, 1V4 m iles w est of G as­ ton; 7-room house, nearly new ; barn. 63x42 feet, finished and p ain ted ; other o u tb uildings; o rch ard sufficient for fam ily use; fences in good condition, 40 acres u n d er good cu ltiv atio n ; 38 to n s of hay in b a rn will be throw n in. P rice, $3000, if tak en before Septem ­ ber 28. Good living w ater in pasture. LANGLEY & SON. F o re s t Grove, Oregon. --------------- CT L.1 LAR G E, M. D„-------------- ,1 V A. J . W irtz. B aths. L aundry A gency. Pacific A venue, F o re st Grove. C. E. G EIG ER , M. D„ Homeopathist Physician and Surgeon. Office, over W esco tt’s Store. R esidence, e a st of M. E. C hurch. F o rest Grove, Oregon. DR. R. NIXON, D entist. Physician and Surgeon. D iseases of w omen a specialty. P a O FESSO R AND MRS. CHAPMAN , V . ----------- - , . , O IT Y B A R B ER SHOP, Oregon Forest Grove, F o re s t Grove, O regon. V erboort C atholic ch u rch a re still be- G et your im plem ents a t Mrs. Ma-1 E. F. S E IF E R T , ing continued. T he V erboort church ] th ie s’ sto re, C ornelius, and get them ! J. B. B E A L LAN D CO. Photographer, and g ro u n d s in th e opinion of all is a t reduced prices. Stock, F ru it and D airy F arm s. T im ­ one of th e n icest in W asaln g to n Coun­ b er L ands, C ity and Tow n P roperty. F in e out door view s a specialty. ty. ------Rev. F a th e r B ronsgess. of The SUM M ONS. Forest Grove, Oregon. G allery over B azar, F o re s t G rove. D alles, o n e of the p ioneer p rie sts of E. B. R E N TZ , M. D„ E a ste rn O regon, w as lately on a visit In th e C ircuit C ourt o f th e S ta te of to his old frien d , Rey. F a th e r V erhaag, Physician and Surgeon. O regon, in and fo r W ashington of V erboort.------Rev. F a th e r V erhaag County. Office over A bbott’s Jew elry Store. visited P o rtla n d th is w eek. Jo h n W. B arcroft, Plaintiff, Leading Barber Shop (B oth ’phones.) vs. F o re s t G rove, O regon. Up-to-Date H a irc u ttin g and Shav­ H a rrie t N. B arcroft, D efendant. G A L E S C R E E K . ing. L au n d ry agency. L. L. Langley. To H a rrie t N. B arcroft, D efendant W. M. L angley. Main S treet. F o re s t Grove. Cattle Sell Cheap— Condenser Cow L A N G L E Y & SON, Above N am ed: — Shipment Received — Bears on a In th e n am e of th e S ta te of Oregon, A tto r n e y s a n d C o u n se lo rs s t L aw Veal Diet— Prune Driers Busy. S H IN G LE YO U R HO USE. you a r e h ereb y notified th a t th e p lain ­ N o ta r ie s P u b lic U p s ta ir s R eal E s ta te a n d W a g n e r B ldg. G ales C reek, S ept. 23.—T he Rev. tiff h erein has filed a com plaint a g ain st C o n v e y a n c in g F o r e s t G ro v e F o r b est " S ta r A S ta r” sh in g les, H ow ard I.a to u re tte , of M cM innville, you in th e above e n titled C ourt, and m ade of O regon’s h ig h est g rad e ced ar, J. N. H O FFM A N , you a re h ereby required to a p p ear p reach ed an eloquent serm on last S un­ m o d eiate prices, w rite or in q u ire of J . day a t th e Union cn u rch . T ext H eb. and a n sw e r said com plaint on or be­ M. H am blin, Glenwood, O regon. fore th e la s t of th e tim e p rescrib ed Attorney ana Counselor at Law. 2:3. ------ M isses M arie and A nna P e t­ erson of T he Dalles a re visiting th e ir by o rd e r of publication hereof, to-w it: U pstairs, C aples Block. Wanted—Good B a rtle tt p e a rs, not cousin. Miss Cora M c C la rre n .------Mrs. On o r b efo re th e 23rd day of O ctober, F o re s t Grove, Oregon. under 2'/2 inches in diameter, in ex­ Sam W ells has re tu rn e d from h e r 1903. You a re fu rth e r notified th a t if you change for goods a t B ailey’s Big E a ste rn O regon visit. ------ On T ues­ E arl B. H aw ks S tore. day Mr. N ick M oner and sons had a fail to a p p e a r and a n sw e r th e com ­ W. H. H ollis. • sale of livestock. A bout forty head of p lain t h erein , o r to plead th ereto , th e H O LLIS & HAW KS, c a ttle w ere soid a t a v ery low figure.— plaintiff will cause your d efau lt to be F o r Sale.— 5-room house, 2 lo ts, in LAW YERS — W ill W illiam s an d fam ily, accom ­ en te re d and will apply to th e C ourt Real E s ta te and C orporation La: a C ornelius; know n as L afe W ilson’s. panied by his fa th e r an d m other, Mr. above m entioned for th e relief prayed Specialty. Good w ater. A pply to Mrs. M. W ilson, and Mrs. Jo h n W illiam s, and Miss for in th e com plaint herein, th a t Is to O ffice e v e r H in e s a C ornelius, O regon. * F o r e s t G ro v e i Mary W illiam s, of Dilley, also E rn e st say, fo r a decree fo rev er dissolving W « * n e r'» D ru g S to r e B urke and Mrs. S adie Griffith sp en t th e bonds of m atrim ony th a t now ex­ Sunday a t W ill's m ountain ranch.— - is t betw een plaintiff and d efendant, T he fa c to ry cows hav e arriv ed . So fa r and fo r such fu rth e r re lie f as th e th ey a re giving very good satisfaction. C ourt m ay deem equitable In th e p rem ­ T h e re m ay be one o r tw o of the n in e­ ises. T h e d a te of th e first publication of teen th a t lifts a foot occasiq w hile being m ilked, b u t th a t Is a —**/ sm all d e fen d an t's sum m ons Is F riday, Sept. • _ .(» ; ; ’V . ', . — item if th e cow gives th e required 11, 1903, and th a t of th e la s t publica­ Manufacture all kinds of Grain Products, Chop, Stock Peed and Flour. am ount of milk. Cows received by tion th e re o f is Friday, O ct. 23, 1903, John H eisler, 6; M at H ines, 3; G rey and th e said sum m ons shall be pub- B est O regon—A blend of choice h a rd T h rap p , 3; Bud R anes, 1; F ran k A llen, lishlished on F rid ay of each w eek for w h e a t and soft valley w heat, m aking 2; Met V incent, 1; W ilson, 2.------Jo h n a period of six consecutive w eeks be­ th e b e st of flour. P roctor, who has been p astu rin g his tw een said dates. yearling and spring calves in th e hills T h is sum m ons is published by o r­ Farm Feed Chopping a Specialty. ab o u t a mile from h is home, h a s had d er of H qn. L. A. Rood, C ounty Ju d g e five of them eaten by bears. Mr. P ro c ­ of W ashington County, O regon, said tor. accom panied by som e neighbors, o rd e r h av in g been m ade In cham b ers h u nted for bruin on Monday, b u t w ere Sept. 10, 1903 unable to find him .------ T he prune s e a ­ W. M. LANGLEY & SON, son is h ere, p icking up prunes and A tto rn ey s fo r P laintiff. drying them a re keeping the people, and M essrs. B erry, T h rap p and McGil- very, very b u s y .------Mrs. C aroline Ile r Wanted— All th e people in th is vi­ has ju s t re tu rn ed fro m th e s ta te fair. She re p o rts a p leasan t trip an d .th e cin ity to call a t Roe & B uxton’s and Well made and as ra ttle ex h ib it w orth going a long d is­ in sp ect one of th e m ost com plete lines easy as an old shoe. ta n c e to see.------H oppickers a re com ­ o f fu rn itu re , selling a t th e low est That’s our • ing in from all d irections w ith well- prices, In th e county. W. N. SEARS Aplin M ills Co., of Cornelius Buy and Store All Kinds of Ora Silver Dust F lour APLIN MILLS COOTP’NY CORNELIUS, ORE. Handsome filled pocketbooks. Mrs. Guy T h rap p has Just retu rn ed from H opew ell, w here h e r fa to e r ru n s a hop yard. Mrs. T h rap p m ade $30 in less th an tw o weeks. ------Mrs. B rice W illson, of Glenwood, visited w ith Mrs. A. p . S a r­ g en t on Sunday last. N O T IC E f FOR P U B L IC A TIO N . U nited S ta te s I,and Office, O regon City, Ore., Ju ly 23, 1903. N otice ts h ereby given th a t In com ­ pliance w ith th e provisions of th e act • f C ongress of Ju n e 3. 1878, en titled "An a c t fo r th e sale o f tim b er lan d s T he n ex t sem i-annual reunion of th e in th e S ta te s of C alifornia, N evada, and W ashington T e rrio ry ,” as ex­ W ashington C ounty V e te ra n s’ A ssocia­ tended to all th e Public L and S ta te s tion will m eet a t B eaverton on T h u rs ­ by a r t of A ugust 4. 1892, C olum bus day, O ct. 1, a t 10 o’clock A. M. ■ A full W. Cowan, o f P ortland, county of M ult­ a tte n d a n c e Is req u ested , W illiam nom ah. S ta te of O regon, has th is day • led In th is office his sw orn sta te m e n t Leach, P resid en t, >- 18-19 No 6223, fo r th e p u rch ase of th e NE14 of SE*4. Sec. 12. T. 2 N„ R. 6. W.. and lots 1, 2 and 3 In T ow nship No. 2 ••» tv --, - r F,.' > N.„ R a n g - No.. 5 W.. an.d will offer -______ ,.i _______ ,.nfi Vt ft show th a t th e land sough t i l valuable for Its tim b er o r stone fo r agslcnltupgl purposes, e s tta b lish his claim to said land before th e R eg ister and R eceiver of th is office a t O regon City. Ore., on T hu rsd ay , th e 22 day o f O ctober, 1903.' fie nam es as w itnesses: Ja m e s B. H ouston. W. A. T rttes, L. R. H ouston, W. A. flordon. all of P o rtlan d , Ore. Any and all persons clam ing a d ­ versely th e above-described lands a re requested to file th eir claim in th is of­ fice on or before M id 22nd day of October. 1903. THIRTY YEARS AGO iha advint oUka ’ — Al#GHRyjON 8. D RESSER. R eceiver. A Record of 30 Years 1873 Í I« 4t«MqhWr R I t >w* * V E R B O O R T . « « *wr>nd yf^-yOt* II* kite * fh «H iO | x ««— Ter-«hir th e evening four young m en sto le a railro a d velocipede a t B e rth a and cam e dow n to th e edge of tow n and th e re le ft th e velocipede an d proceeded to “size up" th e tow n A little la te r thyac .brought th e veloci pede up tow n an d le ft it on th e rail­ road tra c k by th e depot. Som e Of th e young m en of th e tow n th o u g h t th e se fellow s acte d too suspiciously and un d erto o k to g a th e r them in w ith th e aid of th e m a rsh al, b u t through a m isu n d e rsta n d in g som e of th e boys told th e s tra n g e rs th a t they would be a rre s te d if th£y Sid not move on, so they left th e tow n im m ed iately , and also th e velocipede, --- —..r | 4 ■—« SCOGGI NS VALLEY, - E- Vy, H A IN E S , B A N K ER . • t r . t K ane, C a sh le rJ Forest Grove, Oregon. --------- mm---------------------------------------- *-*’ DR. H O V E Y Gales Creek, Oregon. - A BARGAIN ' * IF f ^ T A K E N Scholls, Sept. 22.—T h e Scholls G range m et a t th e A rtisan H all S a t­ urday, Sept. 19th, an d had a fine m e e t­ ing. Several b ro th e rs an d s iste rs from B utte G range. T igardville, w ere p resen t. ------ Mr. F. E. Rowell and Je s se S n y d er sp e n t Sunday in P o rt­ land. ------ C. H. B rooks, W. E. P ros s e r and H. L. F lin t re tu rn e d from th e m o u n tain s F rid ay w ith four d eer, b u t Mr. B ruin w as a little too sh a rp for them and k e p t o u t o f sight. ------ Mr. H erm an B ru n er tra d e d his tan d em b i­ cycle to Elgin W allen for a shotgun and w a tc h .’— '- T h e S. P. R. R. su r­ veyors a re Stopping a t Mr. F. Gron- e r s ’ now. T h ey a re ru n n in g a line up th e T u a la tin riv e r. ------ W. W. Ja q u ith w as in tow n today. He seem ­ ed very m uch in te re ste d in th e ra il­ road p lans. ------ Mrs. H ath aw ay , of V ancouver, W ash, and Mrs. H a ttie W irtz, of La G ran d e, a re v isitin g w ith th e ir m o th er, Mrs. Jtn ap p , th is w eek. ------ T. J. W allan Ms helping Je sse S n y d er w ith his h o u se th is w e e k .------ Mr. W ill C u rb y ’s fa th e r and m o th e r and fam ily m oved Into tow n th is w eek. T h ey cam e from E le k a n d ria , Mo. ------ T h e re w as q u ite a little e x citem en t in tow n Sunday aftern o o n , w hen C. Moi­ sted se t his larg e slash in g afire, b u t no d am ag e w as done. ------ M rs. E. E. S ch m eltzer is v isitin g h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. P e a rl S keels, th is w eek. t , Lilly Ä^Hines M anufacturer of all.jklnds of Rough and D ressed Lum bfir. D elivery on sh o rt notice. S to c k 'b n band. P rices reasonable. W rite, phone o r call. SCHOLLS. Pleased With the Stale File— Hotel Landlord Ratlrea— Disorderly Vial- tor Contribute« to City Treasury— Railroad Officials Inspecting— Pub­ lic School to Open— Hope in Demand To Attend ths Agricultural College— Michigan Visitors— Hauling Baled at 22 Cents. Hay and Lumbar— Bears in Abund­ ance— Thresher Again at Work. Sherw ood, Sept. 22.—J. C. Smock and wife, Mrs. J. E. M orback and O. W . D uke w ere a tte n d a n ts a t th e S ta te F a ir la st w eek. All re tu rn e d very en ­ th u s ia stic as to th e way th e various e a tu re s of th e fa ir r e s u lte d ------M rs 'h a m p a n an d d au g h ter, who ( have been v isitin g w ith Mrs. h i i y i o r ' fluk­ in g th e la s t tw o week 4, have left fo r th e ir hom e in W alla W alia, W ash. — Mr. R. Jo n es h as v acated th e Sherw ood H otel, and Is now living a re tire d life in G erm an T ow n, a su­ b u rb of Sherw ood. —— C lyde tytker. o f P le a sa n t H ill, w as a rr e s te d ,I f f , the tow n m a rsh a l on la s t S aturday., and Upon conviction before R eco rd er M orback. w as fined $10 for.,|J^$lng d ru n k and diso rd erly . ------ TJ$glrj3her- Wood d ep o t is ta k in g on quItftdLPblne today, p rep arato ry - to th e th e a P. Oo.'s ann u al Inepupkja» f- *— •The Sherw ood public school piULdpen tm Monday. S ept M th. As m eat th e fall -work t* over, we an tic ip a te $ good A tte n d a n c e -fo r th e first Jay. — M hferal b u y ers h av e m ade h e lr a n n u a l arHAal in tow n, and as a r a s rep o rted tw o sale* have been • M <'Pelr*f* W* 3 4 M k r A a M * 4 *M ff N E W S, FO R E ST OROVE. OR., S E P T . 2», "1903. The C onservatory of Music F acu lty T igardville. Sept. 23.— Mrs. E liza­ b eth C rocket, of P o rtlan d , h as been v isitin g h e r m o th er, Mrs. Frew ing, of th is p la c e .------T he S. P. R. R. survey­ o rs w ho w ere statio n ed a t th is place moved to Scholls Monday, w here they will com p lete th is line to H illsboro; they have been m oving q u ite rapidly on this line, for it is only a p relim ­ inary, but, p ro sp ects being good, they th in k th ey will be back soon to m ake a p erm an en t l i n e .------Mrs. G rove has re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d , w h ere sh e will w ork for G. P. Rum m elln & Sons, fu r­ rie rs. ------ A larg e n u m b er of T ig a rd ­ ville people have been a tte n d in g the carn iv al a t P o rtlan d th is w eek. ------ Mrs. J. M. O verholtzer h as had a lady friend visitin g h e r from P o rtlan d . ------ Mr. A. P. S m ith Is going to have bis house re p aired . ------ T h e re have B E A V E R T O N . been som e larg e fires a b o u t T ig a rd ­ v ille th is w eek, as people w ere tak in g a d v a n ta g e of th e good w e a th e r to Town Again Lively— Large Gathering at Funeral Honor« Memory of Late b u rn th e ir slash in g s. ------ T h e M isses J. N. Fisher— Petty Theft— A Hot P ollard w ere v istin g a t P ro g ress this Tim e in the Town. w eek. Grange Fair— Principals in Baker City Trouble Formerly Parish Priests— New Four-room Public School Building— School to Open Monday— Railway Surveyors Move Camp. WASH INGT ON COUNTY R E M IN G T O N , f , ___. i - A - r I . i . i fc-*J * created the typewrite# Industry. EVER SINCE the R e n ^ T T * * ____ - the writing machinée. TODAY Its supremacy b T H O M A S H. B R O W N 4 —r V 4 f Sand*afÄ^fiemant Foreat Grove. Oregon [ pSOUPMERIT ì x M m -I t — M | R «HM tri co i t i B« o l i a t a MTHffOW D î t » ; ì . __ _ , i ■ ■ >1 '? : : ! f M BTT tRW H . B U Y A HRAP, S E L L C H E A P , REMINGTON ” n o O . and n 327 Broadway R EM IN G TO N T Y P E W R IT E R CO, ____ $49 49 S ta r k 8L. ! Portland. Oregon. M f i T F O R E V ER A T IT . Ws handle everything. Prices te save your dollars. TH C M rff M il Foroet Grove, Oregon “Majestic” $2.50 Shoe. Of all the shoes ad­ vertised this is the only one with a five dollar style a* fifty price. . - - Made by Artis- ... --.%crs,all sizesand widths. Forest Grove Shoe Store W e a re .a e llln g th is high-grade Shoe w ith o th e r stro n g lines a t $1.86 to $3.88, w ith Cheaper o n e s $1.2» tfi $1.85 In lad ies' goods. M EN'S H E A V Y A N D F IN E SHOE'S. V". ;. ' W. L. D ouglass ................... ......................... $3.00 to $4.00 Dr. R eed's C ushion S o le s....................... ..............$3.00 to $6.00 W ith 40 o th e r sty les fro m ............... $1.50 to $2.85 Come an d see us. All dollars count alike. A. A. C u tter L ogger a t $6.50; o th e r L oggers $4.00 and $4.50. H igh C ut Shoea $1.85 to $3.85 F O R E S T GROVE SH O E S TO R E ie ready fo r F all and W et W eath er. S tock C om plete. And as It w ill'>oon be school days ag ain we have ta k e n e x tra pains to g et a big lot of C H ILD R EN ’S SH O E S and for th e girls we have a School B ag w ith all Shoes from **.50 to ' $3.75. W E S E L L IN LA D IES SHOES— ' TH E JE N N E S S M ILLE R T H E J U L IA M AR LO W T H R E E 8 TR U B M A N N S , ,-jeo*- f .. V# ,mJ- M '.i •- VßO'ZU bin's' A .èi1 Three oL.^fcgJfcrft /o r the-gripe In the m a sk « / -Our Une e f led i«* shoe» In A *g Irt$0ea Jtgfl JLW V $í-#6.Ag-»$kfifc¿ are Afc* 0*c*gY „«rf-«n Mode. S t .n u ll* S ’" $ H Ó t S ** JUa.ri «ad !•>»**< T * «WuiriWfg tói f t g mfétUy « t i r i yÖwrVhofr* br.-'KéM'« (Sikfitrib ’Sotte tó M f H a vMtt'troto faa. _ ___ . .1 .fi-rum'- K.'ft A « Y mira re íb W fró ly T ' 1 ‘ ijojaeO > ih G S H 4 ' t i i ; 'M ,'s.V.if b r a 'P c r t *df i» ■- ( « I v i ‘^ 5 * .-n.-ro i m i oik * . I cvv:: 1 « M j K aiu ■ to h I .-n o* tjO.