s Real Estate. Ursula Yageret et al to Charles K. Henry, lots 6, 7, 8, and 9 in block 14 Simmoe’s ad’ to Hillsboro.................................. $ Charles K Henry et ux to Albert Sholes lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 in block 14 Simmons ad’ to Hillsboro..................... . . . . . Farmington Creamery Co to John Halverson \ acre in F Landess d 1 c ......................... Thos Talbot et ux to W H Rog­ ers lots 8, 9, and 10 in block 10 Cornelius........... 150 J Claude Greear et ux to W G Hager lots 4, 5, 6 block 17 Simmon’s ad’ to Hillsboro . . F D Culver et ux to H A Hen- shaw, s J of lots 7, 8 and 9 block 2 Simmon’s ad’ to Hillsboro.................... 1600 James Keeney et ux to James Frainey lots 18 in sec 24 t 1 s r 1 w Will Mer 10 acres Marriage License Anton Naderer and Mary Larson. Stock and Grain Markets 200 500 y X .lA A .V X .V A .l.J .A X X X X .M ^X X X X X X *’ Kow Kure |I A j !S tir e K o m e d y For retained after-birth, abortion, barrenness, milk fever, scouring, bunches and caked udder, tuberculosis, bloating, red water and off feed. O n r g e t C u r s —A sure cure for ropey, bloody m‘lk. H « g 15«» I m Cures chapped, cracked and sore teats, caked bag, chafing, cuts, and Inflammation. A Kow Kure book of 32 pages of valuable dairy Information mailed free—send for it. Wheat Valley, per bu.................................. 81 Hay, Timothy, per to n ...........................$11 00 to 16 00 “ Clover " " .............................10 SO “ 11 00 Grain " “ .............................11 00 “ 11 50 ‘ Cheat “ “ 1 1 0 0 “ 1100 Oats, No. 1 White per dwt...........................1 IS ” 1 16V4 ..................Gray V “ ............................. 1 11 “ 1 12W Bran per ton.............................. 18 00 to Is 00 Middlings “ ............................. 24 00 “ 2S SO Shorts “ “ ............................... 18 SO “ 20 00 Hops, crop of 1903 ......................... 23Mrc to 25c per pound Chickens.................................13c to 14c per pound live Turkeys.................................. 16c “ 1 7 c ......................... .............................. 18c “ 20c “ " dressed Geese................................................... 8c " “ live Ducks...................................................... $8 to $9 per dozeu Eggs, Willamette Valley..............................18c “ " Butter, Sweet Cream................................................. 30c per pound Baths. “ Fancy Creamery..................24c to 27c “ “ “ Choice “ ................... 22c “ 24c " “ ated on “ D airy................................... 20c “ 22c “ “ Onions................................................. $2 to $2 25 per sack Potatoes, Fancy....................................... 92c to $1 per 100 “ Common................................... 55c ', 82c “ “ Beans, Small w hite.................................................3Vic per pound “ Large............................................33V4c “ K Beef, delivered dressed................ 5c to 6c “ “ Veal “ “ ................. 7c “ 7V4c “ Pork “ " ............... 6 ^ c “ 7 H c “ “ Mutton " “ ............... 5M.c“ 7c “ Lamb “ " ............... 7 V i ...................... Martin’s Feed Store Forest Grove, Oregon A t t T t + V V t t t V t V t t t 1 iP V t + + t + 4 250 450 E. B. Rentz, ML D. City Barber Shop . . Laundry Agency. Situ­ Pacific Ave., Forest Grove. Physician and Surgeon ♦ . A« J. Wirtz, Proprietor C.E.Gelger,M.D... Forest Grove Markets 1 Circuit Court Washington County vs H. P. Ferd. Judgement for defendant in both cases for costs and disbursements. State of Oregon vs John Carthy. Verdict of guilty returned by jury. Sentence of four years in penitentiary, conveyed there March 30, by Sheriff Sewell and Edward Schulmerich. State vs D. J. Porter. Defendant put under $1000 bonds to keep the peace. Wm Fragemeir vs Albert Wachlin et ux. Judgement for plaintiff. State vs James Lee. Trial set for April 6, 1904. State vs John Hurley. District Attorney returned not a true bill and defendant was discharged. J. L. W ashbum et al vs E. C. Hughes. Default and decree. Michael Rahn vs Henry Dick. Re­ port of Commissioners confirmed. W. H. Lyda vs E. A. Jerome. De­ fault and judgement. State of Oregon vs Theo Salgher. Heard on motion for dismissal by Dist. Atty. and taken under advisement. Lillian Dixon vs Albert Dixon. Decree of divorce granted allowing plaintiff J of real estate, $50 attorney’s fees, $1000 cash to be paid in 30 days and $20 per month alimony for sup­ port of children. Lizzie Ranes vs Jasper Ranes. Decree of divorce granted. Fred and Evan Ranes, minor children, awarded to plaintiff. Eggs............................................................................ 16c per dozen Office over B utter..................................................... 35c to 50c per roll Potatoes, good grade.............................75c per 100 pounds East of M. C hickens............................................ 10c to 12c per pound Beef, liv e .......................................... 3 c " 3V4c “ " Veal, “ ........................................6V*c“ 7c " " Pork " ........................................ 6Vic “ 7Vrc " “ Both Phones. T h e A r t ln t lc P u r p o s e o f W a l l P a p e r . A V e r y P le a s ln p D e s ig n . The choosing of a wall paper has be­ come an Important matter, for people In general have learned to recognize Its true artistic purpose, which Is to serve as a complement and background rath­ er than ns an Independent feature of decoration; hence the Increasing tend­ ency toward quiet tones of color and unassertive designs. Of course there are exceptions in plenty to the rule, when wall paper has to be relied upon to provide the entire mural decora­ tion—ns, for example. In the case of staircase and passage walls or In rooms where there ure few' pictures or mural ornaments of any kind. Then there are occasions on which the wall paper must be made to con­ tribute a certain proportion of the salient decoration so as to give bal­ ance and completeness to the scheme of a room. While taking nil this Into account, however, the feeling still ‘re­ mains that for a room one has to live In one does not wish the wall paper to be the first Item to strike the eye or to assert itself Insistently. Its proper val­ ue Is ns a note In the general harmony. Forest Grove, Ore. Homeopathist Physician and Surgeon .................. W. M. L a n g ley Wescott’s Store. Residence E. Church, Forest Grove. L. L. L a n g ley Langley & Son Attorneys and Counselors at Law Lumber Notaries Public, Resl Estate, and Con­ veyancing. Upstairs, Caple* Building F o r est G r o v e , O r e . Manufactured as you want it, and shipped when we say it will be. Our daily output is W. H. HOLLIS 50,000 feet, and we make a specialty of - - - - EARL B. HAWKS Hollis & Hawks Kiln Dried Stork LAWYERS Real Estate and Corpo- Let us quote you delivered prices. O FFICE over Hines’ Store, ration_J^w_a^2ecialt^. COAST RANGE LUMBERING COMPANY, Forest Grove, Falls City, Oregon. - - Oregon J. N. HolTman Dr. Wm. M, Pollock, H o f f m B. P. Weich a n & W e lc h , DENTIST. Office over Bazaar, All work in the dental line. Reg­ ulating c hi l dr e n and adult teeth. Attorneys at Law Forest Grove, Or. Notary Public..... Prepared to do work at night, but must be by ap­ Collections and all business intrusted to us given prompt attention. pointment . . . . ABBOTT BLDG.t FOREST GROVE, OR. C. L. Large, M. D. . . . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , . Dr. V. L. DIMMICK, Dentist ■■■ ■ ■ Diseases of women a specialty. Forest Grove, - - Oregon Upstairs, Wagner Building, Forest Grove, Oregon. R. INIXOIN, D entist Forest Grove, Oregon E. W. HAINES, Banker (Katablished In 1898) Best artificial teeth, $5.50 per set. Ce­ General banking business transacted. ment and Amalgam fillings, 50 cents each. Gold fillings, $4 up. Vitalized Drafts issued on the principal cities or the world. Interest paid on time de­ air for painless extraction. OFFICE: Three dnori north of Bailey’f «tore. Office posits. Conveyancing. Insurance. houn from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Notary Public always in. Woodmen of the World Camp, No. 98, FOREST GROVE Meets every Saturday evening at 7:30 P. M. All neighbors are cordially invited to visit with us. Probate Court Est. of Philip Baughman, deceased. Claim of executor for $62.50 allowed. Guardianship of Philomena Perrett, feebleminded. Petition filed asking that a guardian be appointed. Citation ordered to be served requiring Philo­ mena Perrett to appear at county court rooms on Tuesday, April 12, 1904, at 10 o’clock a. m. August Kempin ordered to take charge of personal property. ILÜJI Office over Abbott’s Jewelry Store. . . . . J o h n A n d e r s o n , Clerk. J o h n S t r i b b i c h , C. C. THISTLE DOWN WALL PAPER. giving ever Increasing pleasure the more completely It Is felt to fulfill Its vocation In this respect. A paper of much originality which answ'ers all these considerations Is the thistle down design shown. It has Its main orna­ ment based upon the growth of the thistle. The remaining surface of the paper Is lightly powdered with detach ed floating heads of the thistle down. H. D. I). Forest Grove Gasoline Wood- saw Company. M TT0I A ANDERSON. Pr*rttteri Saws wood when called for. Order by phone. “ “ M. W. Patton, Res. News Office. Harvay Andarson, Sao’y.