Axil greese, best on earth at W. R. Mike Blasick went to Portland Sun­ passed off pleasantly. The meeting Stock and Grain Markets day. Hicks’. 83 convened at 10 a. m. After the usual Wheat Valley, per bu........ “ 16 00 Timothy, per ton.., Cedar posts and tiling at T. A. Mr. Hoover’s folks have visitors opening exercises with a speech of Hay, “ Clover " " ... •* 11 00 from Manitoba this week. Ritchey’s, welcome by Mayor Talbot and some “ Grain “ “ ... ................11 00 ** 12 00 “ Cheat “ “ .. ** 12 00 music by a volunteer choir composed Oata, The baby should ride —See Roe & Dilley No. 1 White perdwt. ' 1 20 44 It II Gray — 44 44 1 15 of people of Cornelius, the business of Buxton for a carriage. Mrs. Van Meter was a Portland vis­ Brar. per ton... to 20 00 the association was taken up. The Middlings itor the last of the week. “ " ... “ 27 00 ................ 25 00 Turner’s Store, Banks— Pays market Shorts “ “ ... ................ 19 50 1 " 21 00 principal matter for consideration was West Arnold of Eufalo, Washington, Hops, crop of 1903.............. price for farm produce. to decide at what place and time the Chickens................................ to 14c per pound live is visiting with his old friends here. II .. 17c .. Shingles, the best and cheapest on Mrs. Hulbert Wilkes spent Sunday annual reunion should be held. A Turkeys.................................. 4» dressed " 20c " the market at T. A. Ritchey’s live with Mrs. Lyle Pollock at Cornelius. cordial invitation from Mayor Hoge of Geese...................................... Ducks...................................... Forest Grove, was read by the secre­ I« Farmers—For bargains in wire net­ Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of Hillsboro, Eggs, Willamette V alley.. tary, also proposals from Mr. E. Nay­ Butter, Sweet Cream.......... tings, hardware, tools, etc, see W. R. Sundayed at the home of Mr. Grone- it lor generously offering to move the “ Fancy Creamery... dyke. Hicks. ........... “ 20c " • t “ Choice " . . . . grandstand to a greater distance from “ “ Dairy........................ Farmers—You can buy nails and Sherry Johnson of eastern Oregon, the part of the Grove conceded to Onions.................................... builder’s hardware at the right prices who was severly kicked by a horse speculative part of the proceedings, Potatoes, Fancy.................... .. .$1.10 to $1.40 per 1 “ Common.............. about two weeks ago, arrived here that the exercises of at Turner’s store, Banks. Beans, Small white............ the Veterans evening and is much im­ might not be disturbed, Substantial “ Large.......................... ...........3V*c ** II • His Imperial Majesty— The baby, Monday Beef, delivered dressed.... .5c to 7c proved. “ .... ,6c " 7Mic “ should have one or those elegent car­ Miss Kathareen Pratt was visiting the same offers were made verbally by Veal ** Pork “ “ ___ .7c “ 8c “ comrades, after having con­ Mutton riages at Roe & Buxton’s. “ “ . .. . her sister Mrs. Ina Hubbert, when Hillsboro • “ “ .... ,7 If you are troubled with catarrh, sore they were called to Portland Tuesday, ferred with the city authorities there. Lamb Forest Grove Markets, In Trade was finally decided to hold the re­ throat, diseases of lungs, stomach or by the sudden death of their sister, It union Eggs......................................................................17c per dozen at Hillsboro, as it has been sev­ Butter.........................................................35c to 45c per roll kidneys.—Consult Dr. Geiger. Roena Pratt of San Francisco. eral years since it was held there. Potatoes, good grade................ 1.15-1.20 per 100 pounds Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hansen of hickens.........................................................13Vbc per pound For Sale—Good Smith-Premier type After partaking of a sumptuous dinner C Beef, dressed...................................................... 6V4c ** “ Portland, visited with relatives here writer, No. 2, used only 8 months. gotten up by the ladies of Cornelius, Vesl, **......................................................... 6Vic “ “ Sell cheap. Inquire at News Office. Sunday. quite a lengthy programme was rend­ Pork ** ............................................................7c ” “ ered, which was interspersed with We have the finest prizes ever put Cornelius out with baking powder. Come and Alfred Hohman, living two miles speeches by Mr. E. Hawks, editor of C.E.Gelger,M.D... investigate. Every can guaranteed. south of Cornelius, was in town today the News, Prof. M. C. Case, Elders * * jj Homeopathist Physician Wilkins and Anderson, pastors of the Weitzel & Christian. looking after some business. ‘ and Surgeon ................. Methodist and Advent Christian The 4 Georges’ Co. is one that no Our townsman P. 0. Brown, has churches of Cornelius. The thoughts Office over Wescott’s Store. Residence one should miss next Monday even­ taken a position to travel for some advanced were patriotic and elevating East of M. E. Church, Forest Grove. ing. Everywhere they appear the eastern firm, and will move his family and all speeches (although short) were press comment is unanimous in say­ to Portland. interesting. There were 41 Veterans ing it is one of the best treats given Miss Elvina Matthias, who is work­ that registered and a goodly attend­ in their city for some time. ing in Portland, visited over Sunday ance of the ladies auxiliary, and we with her mother and returned to Port­ are glad to say quite a large attend­ Garden Home. land Monday. ance of citizens. The Veteran’s work Miss Carrie Nicholson is home for a Mr. Brown and wife of Portland, vis­ is not forgotten, that the Nation is .THE. rest. ited over Sunday with Mrs. Brown’s what it is. Its wonderful develop­ Miss Annie Peterson is visiting rel­ mother Mrs. Buwirtz. ment, its possibilities for the future, atives in Tigardville and Garden Home. Will Oconnon and wife of Portland, its influence over other nations, is ow­ She has just returned from the east visited with the family of Mr. and Mrs. ing to the fact that we are not a and may stay some time in Oregon. John Neep last Saturday. divided people. One of the mill men had his hand P. G. Vickers is again working at Glencoe quite badly hurt last Wednesday. the Southern Pacific depot in Forest Mrs. E. C. Mays is visiting with her Mr. Morganson has the la grippe Grove. father, Mr. D. Rice at Roseburg. again. The Wolfe Bros, will begin to move Perfectly Built» Gentle and True Miss Emma Spencer has had quite the old Hendricks barn this week, on Mrs. Mary Walling of Oswego, Ore­ Begets the Finest of Colts a severe attack of rheumatism, but is the block lately bought of the Willam­ gon, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. much improved today. ette Real Estate Company. H. H. Alice Sandford. Will Stand, fo the Season as follows The mill hands started in at their Clark of the Grove, has the contract of Mrs. Grace Connell is visiting in Cornelius, Bunning’s Bam Monday Portland. new boarding place last Monday. moving. forenoon; Forest Grove, Monday after­ Mrs. John DeHome has a boy at The railroad carpenters are repair­ Mr. John Wright of Canada, is visit­ noon at Johnsons bam; F. Shefflen’s her house. He made his appearance ing the Southern Pacific passenger de­ ing with his nephews the Connell ranch, Tuesday noon; Glencoe, Tues­ pot this week. last week, weight 3 | pounds. brothers. day evening until Wednesday at 10 a. A new family is now living in the Miss Cora Neff, who has been visit­ Miss Ella Miller is very low, suffer­ m.; Martin Smith’s farm near West ing her mother Mrs. A. A. Phillips, re­ ing from tuberculosis. Union church, Wednesday noon; Beth­ old store. turned to Portland Monday. any at Blacksmith shop, Wednesday Mr. Jesperson and family are talking Mr. Wm. Darety, who has suffered Mrs. Mary Dollensen from Portland, with his right limb, has gone to Port­ evening; Beaverton at A. Pike’s farm of going “back east” soon. I mile west Thursday evening; Farm­ A number of the mill hands went to visited over Sunday with Mrs. Myrtle land to be treated. ington, Friday noon; Hillsboro, at home Barrett of this place. Portland Saturday night. J. W. Jackson’s family are all do> _ barn Saturday and Sunday. Miss Carrie Jesperson went to visit C. C. Hancock is making some im­ with scarletina. provements on his Wan House Build­ her aunt near Sylvan, Saturday. Dr. Sanford who has been ill for TERMS: Single service $5 Sea­ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nicholson went ing. sever months, is gradually growing son Service $10 Insured Service $15 A. A. Phillips will do your mason to Pauls Valley yesterday, to visit Mrs. we' His daughter Eugenie, had Nicholson’s brother. We wish them a work at reasonable prices. Address the misfortune to bum her face and Care, to prevent but not responsible him at Cornelius, Oregon. He is also for accidents. pleasant trip. hands quite badly Sunday while heat­ a notary public. Mrs. John Gaarde and her niece ing some alcohol. Miss Annie Peterson, went to Portland The semi-annual meeting of the “ Doc” Darety, who has been ill for Washington County Veteran Associ­ Heights Sunday. Hillsboro, Oregon several months, is slowly improving. ation was wellattended and everything Iver Okestrom was out Sunday. 4 44 44 44 4 0 P r in œ JJ enry Splendid Qydesdale Percheon Stallion H. D. Schmeltzer