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Birthday Party The May number of the Western MEMORIAL DAY AT CORNELIUS Magazine, published in Seattle, has of young people gath made its appearnce. The plans of the Big Demonstrations in Honor of ered A number at the home of Frankie O* Don publishers are to represent, or interpret nell, Greenville, May the 28th, the the Fallen Heroes at Our the West with stories, sketches, poems, occasion being his thirteenth birthday. Frank Allen was up from the city and articles of travel and research, the The day was spent in playing games Sister City Sunday. very best obtainable—and to sell the and at noon twenty-eight gathered for at a subscription price of dinner. Those present were: Misses —For a swell hat go to the Chicago Magazine twenty-five cents the year. The May Memorial Day was generally observed Eula Blume, Nellie Brown, Ruth and in I. O. 0. F. building. number is illustrated and it carries at Cornelius. The soldiers and frater Peterson, Lizzie and Mattie H. Downs is working at McMinn throughout its pages the atmosphere nal organizations formed in column as Grace Hannafl, Annie and Mary Belish, Rose ville with Harve Baldwin. of the West and of out-of-door life, the follows: Forest Grove band, G. A. R. Feldt, Anna Kostur, Maisie, Nellie, Robert Dugan, of Portland, spent kind that is dear to the heart of anyone and soldiers of the Rebellion, Ladies of Hazel and Kittie O’Donnell, Messrs. residing on the sun-down-side of the Woodcraft, Woodmen of the World in Marshall Minter, Willie McPherson, Sunday with friends htre. Mountains. The list of writers uniforms, Knights of Pyhtians and Willie and Andy Kostur, Johnnie Ben- —If you want a good comfortable Rockey for the May includes such well citizens. Emiel Feldt, Florian and Josie hammock see Roe & Buxton. 2 t known literary number Gives protection against loss by Fire at people as Frank Carleton The exercises were opened by music efiel, PongTatx, Davis, Clifford purely mutual rates. No better or cheaper Lauren Pease, of Portland, was in Teck, Ella Higgins, Rev. W. D. by the Ladies’ Circle, followed by ad Brown, Curly Delmer Crawford, Frank. Felix the city Wednesday on business. Simonds, Col. Alden J. Blthen, Jas B. dress by Mayor Talbot, then an address and Geoffrey O’Donnell. Insurance can be purchased. Strong and Meikle, O. Hattori, Zoe Kincaid; and by Senator E. W. Haines, who re conservative business management has Mrs. L. F. Belknap left Tuesday for the contents are both timely and in counted the different conditions exist New Post Office at Depot Dayton to spend a few days with rel- teresting. placed them at the head of insurance com ing during the wars of our Republic, A new post office at the depot has itaves. panies ir Oregon. with especial emphasis on the condi J. S. Buxton has for his guest this tions during the war of the rebellion, been authorized by the Postmaster Archie Clark was up from Portland week, | General and the same will be installed Steeve Miller, who has just been with an eulogy for the Grand Army of Sunday to spend the day with his discharged soon as the necessary papers can be from duty as a sailor, as his parents. Republic, living and dead; and the as acted upon. The new postoffice will time had expired on the battleship the good resulting to our Nation from the be called Call at News Office. FOREST GROVE, OR. If you are particular about your job Wisconsin. Mr. Miller has some patriotism Carnation, after the famous and the sacrifice made Carnation Cream work, that’s all the more reason we interesting tales of his travels for he has , by the boys shown manufactured there. blue, making our grand C. L. Bump has been designated as should do it. touched all the important ports of the Republic first in among the nations of postmaster, and his bond has been Orient. He saw the first naval battle Mrs. J. Stott, of Portland, is the the earth, and the Starry flag respected forwarded. guest of the W. H. H. Myers family between the Russian and Japanese among every tribe and people. Vera Carnation postoffice is the outcome I fleets, wherein Russia lost a number of I this week. Shiffer then recited a beautiful poem, Pie left today to pay his | entitled, “Scattering Flowers” ; Dr. of bad roads in that district during the Frank Myers, the Portland traveling ships. mother, who resides in Seattle, a E. Everest read an essay on, “ Fra wet season, as the rural carrier could man, was doing this city the forepart visit. not make his rounds at times last j ternity,” followed by Rev. R. B. Wil winter. of the week. The trusties of the Free Methodist kins of the M. E. church, on the Miss Kate Myers having finished her church of this city have purchased a same subject. The exercises were At the Congregational Church. term of school at Fairview has returned lot of Earl B. Hawks, on Third Avenue followed by the decoration of the graves, to her home here. for the week begin to be the location of their new parson each organization acting separately and ning Annoncements June 4th at the Congregational The Bazaar has installed a new age. They intend to move the up decorating the graves of the dead of church, Sunday at 10 a. m. Bible Singer Sewing Machine sign in front of right now located near their church lot their own order. School, lesson on “The Resurrection.” its place of business. to the new location and add to it thus At 11 a. m. preaching service con making one of the prettiest cottages Court Made No Promises. Lee Via left last week for LaGrande on Third Avenue. Rev. and Mrs. ducted by the Rev. Howard Gilpatrick, where he has accepted a lucrative po Blackman are delighted with the pros of Hillsboro. At 7 p. m. Young Cornelius, Ore. May 28, ’05. sition in a drug store as pharmacist. meeting, topic, “Helping pect of having a home nestled among Editor News—In the Argus’ report People’s Attorney T. H. Tongue and Cal the oaks in this famed city of trees. of the committee meeting, stating that One Another.” At 8 p. m. song Jack, of Hillsboro, were spectators at the county court would make the service with sermon by the pastor on the athletic meet held here Monday. Last Friday night at 10:30, Judge I required levy next year, we heard no “ Fidelity.’, Thursday 4:15 Pastor’s twisted the knot that will bind j such promise, only that they would class, at 7:30 Mid-week church ser Mr. and Mrs. H. Day, of Portland, Rood for better or worse Jesse Scott and j give us all the taxes we wanted another vice, subject “More Effective Work former rdsidents of this city, were here Carrie Narragou, of Forest Grove. t year. We were entirely satisfied on for the Children.” Sunday and Monday renewing acquain The ceremony was both performed in the that score this year but objected to the tances. H e a d q u a rte rs for Reed, Seeds Election of Officers. County clerk’s office, and Deputy' way they were apportioned. C. F. Miller moved Tuesday into Smitn stood by to see that the Judge ! The court informed us that if the The following officers were elected T ilin g , Q e d a r the dwelling recently occupied by W. made no mistakes. He declares the law did read that the court shonld levy in Holly Circle, No 185., last Wednes T. Fletcher who has removed to job was neatly done and the smiling such a sum as should amount to six day night: G. N., A. Pomeroy; Ad a n d Shingles Portland. couple left the court house as happy as i dollsrs per capita that it didn’t read visor, Mrs. Favor; Banker, Kate Stribich; two clams at high tide. —Hillsboro Bran, Shorts and Mill Feeds, Oil Meal, Whole and Cracked Corn, Lump Salt, Lime and Cement, Clerk, Lizzie Macrum; P. G., Mrs. J. that it should be paid to the schools. Charley Ransom, president of the Independent. Land Plaster, FLOUR— Minnesota Hard Wheat, Eastern Oregon Hard Wheat, Valley Wheat. W. Hughes; Majician, Mrs. Ross; Ad They also informed us that there Travelers’ Association, and wife, of Mrs. J. Billings; Inside G., Portland, visited friends in this city An ice cream social was given by a was no sworn statement of the number jutant, F re e d e liv e ry in to w n Ritchey Forest & Grove, Wells, Mrs. F. Outside G. Mrs. Z. G. of pupils of school age in the county, Sunday. number of the young ladies of this but we should infer, judging from the Morley; Giltner; Oregon Mgr. Mrs. J. S. Buxton. F. D. Goodwin, of Genoa, Neb., son city for the benefit of the band, last court’s interpretation of the school law At the regular meeting of the W. of Mrs. J. H. Baker, of this city, will evening in the vacant room in Johnson the latter statement might as well O. W. lodge held last Saturday night, arrive here this week for a visit and to & Johnson’s building. It was the in that possibly a subterfuge, or something the following officers were elected: tention to hold it in Eell’s park but be, see the Exposition. K. L. Olson, C. C.; Bert Doane, A. L.; driven to cover by the rain. The similar. I. K. Weitzel left Thursday evening were If the court’s atterney happened to j Geo. M. Littlehales, Escort; R. D. band gave one of its delightful con for Alaska, where he is interested in certs and the merriment went on, not be appointed as one of the committee Lockwood, Watch; G. M. Morley, some mining properties. He will be withstanding it would make it seem rather laughable Sentry; W. R. Hicks, Manager. gone several months. and the joke rather on the meeting, “THE & Weitesell, the harness men, but it didn’t matter much as we did CORNELIUS One week from Sunday, June 11, are Brooks to move their establish not expect much satisfaction from the Brick Livery, Peed and Sale Stable Satterlee is out from Port Forest Grove base ball club will play the ment preparing into the room vacated by John court, as a set of men who will build land Howard for a short time with Dr. Everest. Maroons of Portland, one of the strong son See our ad. in the T. P. A. Guide. Drummers’ trade our & Johnson, and adjoining their roads with school money, are not very est teams in that city. specialty. Our ’Bus meets all trains. Carries U. S. mail. Miss Kate Perers left on the morn store. Johnson & Johnson now have amenable to reason anyhow. Baggage and freight called for and delivered. —How is your old sewing machine? their meat market and grocery stock If the school funds are to be appro ing train for Portland to visit her sisters Does it jump stitches and balk on you in the east side of the building, having priated for roads why not have a strip who are employed there. Finest Rigs. Best Horses. Good Drivers. when you need it the most? If so, closed the archway. of roads set aside to be built and have Ben Krieger who has been working j take it to Tne Bazaar and have it made Next week, Friday and Saturday, them labelled “School Fund Roads,” in Portland, came out to Cornelius Comer Main and Pacific Ave., Forest rove, Or. as good as new. and then we shall know how far the Tuesday to visit relatives and friends ! June the 9th and 10th, two days only, —Don’t roof your house until you Dr. Lowe, the well known oculo-opti- three to six thousand dollars a year fora few days. see shingles from The Nehalem Shingle cian, will be in Hillsboro. His duties that they appropriated from the school Miss Lulu Coleman, a daughter of Mills, made of Oregon’s best cedar. as a member of the State Board of goes, and it might be more of a satis Mrs. C. C. Hancock, returned from T h e P aris For prices write to Geo. F. Hamblin, Optical Examiners will prevent his faction to let them have it if we could Santiago, Cal. this week where she has see any resutl. Glenwood, Oregon. t f coming to Forest Grove till July. been visiting for sometime. One of the committee, Rev. Forner, of Beaver City, Neb —The Bazaar is selling the famous Wm. F. Schoern was injured while C. W. F itch . raska, who has been in California the Singer Sewing Machines $20 less than tearing down an old building which he A Fine Line of Millinery past winter, and who stopped off the usual price charged by traveling had lately purchased near his home. Won by a Score of 6 to 5. a' Philip French’s near Dilley for a agents and delivers the machine in the Ribbons, Laces and His head being puite badly injured, at visit, is sick with the grippe at that house free of charge, on a 3 days’ trial. The Cactus took another scalp Sun last account he was able to move Mourning Goods when they defeated the Stephens about. place. Low monthly payments gets one of day Addition team of Portland by a score The blacksmith shop recently moved those wonderful machines. Hats Made to Order Geo. Chapman and family, of Gales on the comer of Pacific avenue and Prof. W. C. Hawley, of Salem, will of 6 to 5. The splendid team work of Creek, were visitors at H. G. Fitch's the locals was a noticable feature. First street has been enlarged by an lecture at the Cornelius M. E. church Davis and Barrett kept the visitors Wednesday. They went to Portland MRS. M. L. BERDAN addition 12X60. Tomorrow the Saturday Subject “The guessing with high, low, ins and outs. in the morning. Mr. Chapman is masons will begin the construction of Making of the night. Forest Grove, Oregon Declaration of Indepen Davis was hurt early in the game by a quite poorly not yet having recovered the flues and forges. from the accident received last Fall dence.’’ Proceeds to be used in collision with Moore on 2nd base, but Next Door to Odd Fellows’ Hall —Tired out, worn out woman can painting the church. when his team ran away. stuck to his post with tenacity, and not sleep, eat or work; seems as if she a superb game. Alva Schoonover met with quite a would fly to pieces. Hollister’s Rocky —The Bazaar is doing a land office pitched There will be a game next Sunday. painful Monday. He had business in Sewing Machines, Organs, Mountain Tea makes strong nerves line up is as follows: Bowker, mounted accident a horse belonging to Oscar and rich red blood, 35 cents, Tea or and Pianos. People are taken advan-1 The 1st b; Moore, 2nd b; F. Leopold, 3d; Schiffer. The horse ran with him as I tage at the extremely low prices and Tablets. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. G. F. Via, s s; Davis, p; Barrett, c; he had been accustomed to do with ! liberal terms offered. H. Leopold, 1 f; Neill, c f; Brown, his bwner and turning sharply down —Makes digestion and assimilation perfect. Makes new red bl. od and —While you are painting and fixing r f; Struck out by Davis, 12; by the street leading to the city park, fell I bone. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky HP your properties don’t forget that Higgins, 7. Base on balls off Higgins, throwing Alva against the sidewalk and Mountain Tea will do. A tonic for Roe & Buxton handle the Pioneer 3; two base hits, Bowker; home run, fence. He was considerably bruised the sick and weak. 35 cent. Tea or white lead. The name is a sufficient Bowker: left on bases. Cactus, 9; Ste and left arm, hip and ankle were quite guarantee. 2 t phens Addition, 7; hit by pitched ball, badly hurt. Tablets. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store i I Will Exhibit Comer 1st street Bowker; wild pitch, Higgins, 1. W. T. Fletcher, formerly instructor For Sale or Trade—A number of Time and 1st avenue of game, 1:55. Umpire, Cook. Married This Afternoon at the college, arrived Saturday from milch cows for sale or will trade for Crum Haynes of Portland, son of sheep. Inqure of C. N. Johnson, New York where he has been studying 2 times.! Children's Day at Christian Church Col. and Mrs. Harry Haynes of this at Columbia university during the past Forest Grove, Oregon. year. He will assist Piof. Robertson in —“ Electric Dehomer” produces sat Sunday May 14 will be Children's city will be married to a Miss Sullen- the preparation of the P. U. exhibit at isfactory results when applied to animals Day a the Christian Church. Morning burg of Portland, this afternoon and will arrive in this city this even the Fair. from one day to one year old. At Dr. worship at the usual hour. In the they ing. A reception will be held at the evening at 8.00 the children will give —Dr. C. L. Large reports a daugh Hines’ Drug Store. home Col. Haynes in honor of the — ON— ter born the 26th, inst., to the wife of —New goods are arriving at the the program, "Brightening the World.” happy of couple, tomorrow evening to This is an excellant program and the William Trapp of Forest Grove. Chicago store almost daily, and they forty invited guests. They will Persons desiring the service of Dr. are the best to be found anywhere. children are preparing to present it about make their home on the Colonel’s acceptably. All are invited. Large in this class of cases, will oblige Drop in and see. ranch, one mile east of this city. Following is part of the program: him greatly by engaging him three months, if possible, prior to the ex —Sheep or Goats will shear more wool Organ voluntary; Song by the school, —Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed. and bring the highest price if Waklee’s [ “ Blessed Sunshine;” Scripture Read pected event. J * “ Bath is used. At Dr. Hine’s Drug ing: Song, “ Always Helping Some —Try Goldenrod Flour. You’ll ! Lloyd Housman. son of W. Housman Store. Grand Street where;” Recitation, “ Bright Day of like it. of the Chicago Store, won the W. N. —Bring me your wool and Mohair, Days;” Song and recitation by small —Dress Shirts of all kinds at the I mtdSTuce. Ferrin cup for the best all-round Song, “ Little Tilings;” Mo Chicago store. Parade 12 o’clock athlete under the age of 15 years, last highest market paid, either in cash : children: tion song with recitation by band of —Money to loan on farm security. or trade. J. E. Bailev, Forest Grove. Saturday on the campus. The cup Recitation, “ Twinkling to has been held the two previous years —It’s in the I. O. O. F. building— children; Brighten the World;” Handkerchief W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. by Holman Ferrin. the place to buy clothing for men drill; Song, “ Be a Golden Sunbeam;” —Mohair and wool wanted at J. E. Exercise by boys and girls; Marching Bailey’s store. Cash or produce. O. R. Downs is packing his belong and boys. ings and will move in a day or two to St. —Phoenix mixed paint. None bet song by children, “ Little Soldiers of —All kinds of picnic goods at Duns- Johns where he with his family, expect ter for the price, at Roe & Buxton. 2 t the King;" Exercise by thirteen girls, moor’s store. Remember the long to reside. Mr. Downs has been in —Hoffman & Allen Co. buy all kinds ; “ Brightening the World;” Song by handle dust pan. Prices, Children 25c; school. business in Forest Grove for a number of produce and pay the top prices. ‘ s n o w f l a k e ' —For Sale— Hay baler. Engine and of years and has always been an ardent advocate of the advancement of the —Money to loan on farm security. —Mohair and wool wanted at J. E. tank. Good condition. Inquire at this Adults, 50c office. m 18 t 6 W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. Bailey's store. Cash or produce. city. Solid, Sound and SUCCESSFUL The Oregon Fire Relief Asso., J. F. WOODS, Agent, T P o sts Johnson & Co. Millinery Parlor COZAD’S CALIFORNIA Dog - and - Pony - Shows Forest Grove Friday June l Performances After noon and Evening. S tt*S £S S >