\ Forest Grove Homes 13 Cooking a pleasure on a stove from M. Peterson. Dr. Lowe, the noted eye specialist, was in the city this week. Any kind of lumber and finishing material at the old factory. Ladies underwear—Summer goods that will suit you, at the Magnet. Andrew Phillips started for his claim in Eastern Oregon Monday morning. Tents! tents and camp stoves and outing chairs at M. Pererson’s store. Mrs. Thos. Phillips spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister in Portland. The dance at the opera house Sat­ urday evening, given by the boys, was a social success. Miss Helen Stott, of Portland, is here this week visiting with the family of W. H. H. Myers. R e sid e n ce o f M r . L . L . H o !lin g e r W. W. Goff of the firm of Goff Bros B. A. Jerome, Architect: and Builder. was a Saturday evening passenger to the Metropolis last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. Walker, of Scog- gin’s Valley was up to Polk Co., this week to visit the sister of Mrs. Walker who is dangeriously sick. Try our violet wheat flakes for mush, the finest package made for the money. Every package contains a coupon, 20 of which entitles you to a White House cook book. Weitzel & Christian. Mr. W. Williams is building a new residence and small store building on south side Pacific Ave, corner 4th street. The new store building will soon be occupied with a neat line of groceries and general furnishing goods. As advertised the C. R. Brothers Co. with their Edison latest machine, the famous Passion Play of Oberamergan, scenes from the Russian-Japan war and a few other fake reproductions, made their appearance at the opera house last Friday night, to the intense dis­ R esid e n ce o f D r . E . fi. R e n tz gust of their extremely small audience. E. A. Jerome, Architect and Builder Their late, popular illustrated songs, such as “ Break the News to Mother,” For a fine Sunday dinner go to the Mrs. E. Chandler returned Friday etc., were interesting in the extreme. Colonial. Dinner served from 6 to 7:30 from a several days visit with Portland The Ball Game Sunday between friends. p. m. Forest Grove and University Park, of Snaps—In shoes, they must be sold Watrous & Allen have a reduced Portland, proved a tame affair, the most and will go at low prices, at Turner’s sale lasting until July 2. See the uninteresting game of the season. The ad. store, Banks. visiting team played nice, clean ball Nicholson & Son have the largest Mrs. Ben Haws of Portland, visited with but few errors while our home supply of fruit jars in the city. Buy Monday with her brother, Wm. Billen- boys were outclassed at every turn, it ger, our popular bicycle dealer. being their day off. They were put to your jars now. the bad in the first inning with three Are you intending to paper your Col. J. McC. Preston and wife who scores against them, thus loosing all house? If so see the elegant new have been sojourning in Forest Grove courage and interest. The loosing of for several weeks, left Monday morning stock at Roe & Buxton. the game was largely due to the fact for Portland and other points. Your breakfast makes a delightful Wanted quick—men with teams to that the boys were turned down by meal when you drink Best Blend cof­ haul coTd-wood by contract, l£ miles Catcher Via at the last minutes, he re­ fusing to catch the game unless paid fee. Watrous & Allen Co. haul, 5 hundred cord lot. Apply, W. for it. Fairchilds, of Cornelius, was Your tent and stove should be the R. Stevens, Dille* Oregon, or inquire put behind the bat but was unable to best if you want to enjoy your vacation. News office. hold Drew. A new catcher will be M. Peterson has the finest line in town. The News force owe their thanks to placed before the next game and the A Bargain—A phaeton, eastern Mrs. N. J. Walker for a fine feed of boys will play as good ball as before. make in good order. This will be sold Royal Ann cherries picked from her Via will more than likely hold down at a sacrifice. Apply, Mrs. J. S. trees on Fourth street. They were the bench the remainder of the season. G riswold , Forest Grove, Oregon. highly appreciated. Some SPECIAL Scalp Treatment, Facial Mas­ sage, given attention. Chiropody and Manicuring IT COSTS YOU N0THIN6 --------- For Consultation --------- Mademoiselle LA COURSE Mr*. S. NASTMMPf, Amt tan). Parlors in Caples Building. Hours from 9 to 6 TTTTTTTTTTT JOSEPH DELANO &S0N • PRACTICAL SHIN6LES • Contract for large or small jobs Work by the square. Phone or write to J. DELANO, * * Cornelius, Or. TTTTTTT T TT T HALL'S rg*4T% H erring -H all -M arvin S afe Qi T H E BIG T H R E E 'TH E THREE OLDEST A N D B E S T 0VER60QOOO IN DAILY U S E B a n k . O f f i c e * H o u s e S a f e s P ortland S afe ®. 7 0 ‘SIX T H ST PORTLAND OREGON. VJLJLJLJL JL THE COLONIAL HOTEL When you come to Forest Grove stop at T “ TH E COLONIAL t tt Everything first class. Best of service. Rates reasonable. H. VILLI6ER, Proprietor forest Grove, Oregon AT t T t TTVTTTT^