I t) Patton Valley Fire at Gaston Fancy tea and coffee at Nicholson Fine teas and coffees at Nicholson Befoie daylight Wednesday morning Hop-picking will be a thing of the & Son’s. & Son’s. the drugstore and dwelling of Wm past after this week. Big cut in big mouth vacuum fruit Hunting and trespass signs for sale Menefee, of Gaston, burned to the Nellie Stanbridge and George Calla at the News Office. jars at Thomas & Sames. ground. How the fire started is not Shingles, the best on the market at Big cut in big mouth vacuum fruit exactly known as it was not discovered han left for the Yamhill hop- yards. C. Davis had the threshers one the right price, at T. A. Ritchey’s. jars at Thomas & James. until it was too much under way to day A. longer than he expected, they Nicholson & Son have a fine line of Big cut in big mouth vacuum fruit check, The fire spread from »the store broke the engine and had to go 12 jars at Thomas & James. to the house but before the heat be miles for another, but everybody was dishes, call and see them. came so intense a major portion of the glad they had the mishap for Mrs. Dutchess Trousers— 10 cents a but Big invoice of second hand goods household goods had been removed to always has the table loaded with ton and $1.00 a rip. Bailey’s Big now on at the Auction House. a place of safety. The loss will be Davies goodies of all kinds. Dutchess Trousers— 10 cents a but about $4000. which is partially covered Store. R. E. Nicholson and his brother, ton and $1.00 a rip. Bailey’s Big by insurance. Mr. Menefee has made Bert Porter traded teams with Tomy Gerrish last week. now visiting him from Michigan, took Store. public no plans for the future. j Herring & Callahan’s mill is now a flying trip to the coast over Sunday. Finest stock of hats in the city at Probate Court i running steady and they are able to Mrs. Dixon’s millinery store, Main Miss Kate Meyers left Friday for Street. Estate of George Bruder, deceased. I fill a bill on short notice. They are Fairview, Oregon, to assume charge of Sale of real estate approved. Adminis very acommodating, always ask their Just in—new line of ladies fall hats the Fairview school for the coming tratrix authorized to execute and de customers to dinner, such people you at prices you can afford. Mrs. Dixon, year. liver a good and sufficient conveyance. seldom find. Main Street. Leabo and family, his cousin Mrs. Joe Mahoney, of South Park, Take a vacation and buy your sport Estate of John B. Beal, deceased. and Rhese wife, of Portland, made A. C. has been ill for some time and Dr. ing goods, camp stove and amunition Letters of administration issued to Eva Davis and family a pleasant visit. A. Beal. F. E. Waters, Geo. F. Bailey Sr., of Hillsboro, has been at Goff Bros. and Mrs. Lee Anderson will Zimmerman, and Chas. O’Dell appoint take Mr. charge called in attendance. of their new home, which Mrs. N. C. Turnbull, of Vancouver, ed appraisers. they purchased last week, by the first Mrs. G. Hartrampf, who has been Washington, is visiting her daughter, Estate of Fred Schulenberg, deceas of the year. t handling the California perfume goods, Mrs. S. G. Hughes. ed. Final account approved and will keep a supply on hand at Jackson Girl wanted— Will pay $15. per estate closed of record. Administra Juhn Allen reports the Perkins hop- yard picked in half the time that it & La Course’s store. month for good girl domestic for work. trix discharged and bondsmen released. took last year. E. X. Harding, of Gaston, was a Inquire Goff Bros. Estate of John B. Beal, deceased. visitor in the city Tuesday. Mr. Hard Dutchess Trousers— 10 cents a but Inventory and appraisement approved. Candidates for the trip to St. Louis ing is an experienced miller having ton and $1.00 a rip. Bailey’s Big Total valuation $4587.99. Petition to Following is the total vote cast for been with the Gaston mills for some Store. set aside personal property and for the candidates to World’s Fair at St. years. Louis up to last evening. granted. Jackson & La Course are disposing allowance Chandler.............................5549 George Markee has purchased the of their shelf hardware. Some bargains Estate of John Graff, deceased. Pearl Cronin...............................5033 Receipts having been filed, ordered Alyce east half of the old Schock property can be had at their store. Lena Parker............................... 2964 that the administrator be released, his Manche Langley.........................733 in the city and will put upon it a work shop this fall and a residence in the Do you know—That the Colonial bondsmen exonerated and the estate Stella Via..................................... 30 serves an elegant Sunday dinner? closed of record. Detta Friday................................. 13 spring. Grace Baer................................... 19 Take your friend there to dine. Guardianship of Philip Beal, a minor. Fire still wages on the various foot Eva A. Beal appointed guardian with a hills and mountains, being fanned by New supplies of writing tablets etc., bond fixed at $2500. the breezes which raise during the also fresh line of candies and nuts just Fruit at Salem Fair afternoon ami evening. Much property arrived at the South Park Grocery. S alem , O re ., Jan. 31, 1904. loss has resulted. $1.00 buys a sample sack of “Our At the Bazaar this week Kerr Glass Manufacturing Co., Best” Willamette Valley flour. Your Calls for help to fight fire keep Portland, Oregon. coming in from various parts of the money back if you want it. Thomas Dear Sir:—I used 6 dozen of your Secondhand Piano in Good surrounding country. This has been & James. Condition for only $75.00 the worst season the valley has ever Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waters have fruit jars last season and am very much Organ taken in exchange pleased with them. The Economy experienced for many years. left for Astoria from where they will Jar the nicest looking and the best go to Walla Walla, Washington, jar I is have Among those from Forest Grove soon ever used. I canned all Sewing Machine Bargains | to make their future home. We are attending the State Fair this week are: sorry to loose so good a citizen as Mr. kinds of fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, James Robinson, O. R. Downs, Geo. Waters. pickles and chicken, and had fine suc A very fine, almost new Sloan, A. B. Thomas, Jack I^atta, John cess with the Economy Jar. Abbott, M. Mink, Thos. Adams Rev. Geo. Zimmerman has been ap I was awarded all the first prizes, Drophead Singer machine and their respective wives, Trixie pointed agent in Washington County, consisting of eight blue ribbons, at the for - - - - $35.00 Downs, Mrs. Jake Buxton, Jessie Bux for the Oregon Fire Relief Association Oregon State Fair, 1903, for my exhi A New Home, seven draw er machine, only used two ton, Mrs. Lizzie Macrum, Mrs. Chan from which position Mr. Frank Watters bit of canned fruits and jelly. dler, Pearl Chandler, J. J. Wirtz and resigned this week. Rev. Zimmerman The Oregon Commissioners bought months, price - - 25.00 may be reached by ’phone or mail at all of my fruit to represent Oregon at Another New Home, seven “ Dutch” Ledford. drawer machine, slightly Forest Grove. the St. Louis Fair. I have ‘been re used, The hop crop at Chas. Johnson’s only - - - 20.00 quested to put up fruit for the Lewis Z. Wing has purchased the interest yards east of Gaston, was one of the White machine, excelent and Clark Centennial Exposition, 1905 of John Brooks, of the firm of Brooks first in the county to be harvested. | - - - 12 00 I will use your Economy Jars. condition While Mr. Johnson does not complain & Son and the new firm will be known and Singer, 2 years are a sure seal, easy to open, Improved of a short crop yet he says he has near as Brooks. & Wing. Mr. Wing is an They price - - - 10.00 I prefer them to any jar I have use, ly 40,000 pounds less than last year. experienced harness maker as alsp is and Wheeler & Wilson No. 9 His entire crop from twenty-one acres Mr. Brooks, who is well known all over ever used. Yours very truly, fine shape, price - 10.00 Washington County. only weighed up 47,194 pounds. He Another White, good for M rs . S. R. F oster . employed 85 pickers this season and New wheat never makes as good There are ’ 2,000 jars of fruit, vege plain sewing - - 6.50 reports that they were the best lot of flour as old wheat, we have bought a tables, meats, fish, chicken and pick A Domestic, old style but pickers he ever had in his yards. The car load of “Our Best” ground from les on exhibition at the Oregon State sews well, price - 5.00 employees pronounce Mr. Johnson a old wheat, you can have a trial sack Fair, all put up by two ladies, Mrs. A big stock of warranted S. gentleman to the letter, and do also for 11.00. Now is the time to lay in R. Foster 1,000 jars and Mrs. Warm new machines always on speak the highest words of praise for your supply before the new wheat is 1,000 jars. Both use the Economy hand from $20.00 up. m yard overseer “ Uncle” John Baldwin. ground. Thomas & James. jar. For sale by Thomas & James. BARGAINS