Do it now! — Dear Gus:— I have solved the mother-in-law problem, just give her regularly Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It will make her healthy happy and docile as a lamb. 35 cents, Tea or Sablets. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. SPORTSMEN! Frank Varley, a prominent business man and the postmaster at Collinsville, Texas, visited his cousin R. N. Varley, last week. H e is traveling for his health and has visited many of the largest cities of the coast also Salt Lake City, Denver, etc. Before you buy a Gun come and see us. We can Save you Money on any kind of a gun you w an t. Large line — If you are troubled with dizzy spells, headache, indigestion, constipa­ tion, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. If it fails, get your money back. That’s fair. 35 cenrs. Dr. Hines’ drug store. Guns and Shells Last week Mrs. R. Leabo enter­ tained her old time friend and school­ mate, Miss Tanner formerly of this city, now Mrs.Vivian of North Yakima, Wash. She was accompanied by her husband, also son and daughter. It is her first visit to this place since her girlhood and she noted many improve­ ments. Always on hand M. P E T E R S O N NORTH MAIN STREET W V FOREST GROVE, ORE Do it now! W W V W T W T W T W T 1 — Imperial Cider mill at Cornelius has been thoroughly overhauled and will begin making cider on September 10th. 1 mo. Do it now! Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Goff left Mon­ — For good shoes, go to M. Tur­ day for Portland, where they will visit ners, Banks. Prices right. the fair and also the former’s parents, — Everything at the Chicago Cloth­ for a week. ing Store for men and boys. W. M. Langley and family, who —All bicycles on sale at the Auc­ have been camping over on the Wilson tion House reduced one dollar. River for the past three weeks, returned — The Chicago Store is still in the home last week. I. 0 . O. F. building. Don’t forget. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Taplin and A number of Forest Grove people Mr. and Mrs. Moore, left yesterday by are attending the Illinois Day at the team for Garibalda, where they will spend a couple weeks camping. Fair. The usual Sunday services at the Miss Wilda Crosley of Tacoma, was the guest of Miss Bertha Leabo, over Free Methodist church Aug. 20, will be conducted by the pastor. A spe­ Sunday. cial invitation is extended to all. Miss Linnie Lachappelle of Portland —Farm For Sale—71 acres; good was in this city, her former home, improvements; half bottom land; 60 Monday. acres under cultivation; lj miles — A moment’s inspection will save southwest of Dilley. Inquire at this you dollars. Step into the Chicago office. 2t Store and see. Geo. Zimmerman, formerly state S. E. Whitesell, two brothers and agent for the Modern National Reserve, father are camping at Netarts for a will meet with that order Friday night couple of weeks. and all members are requested to be C. B. Campbell and family have present. gone over on the Wilson River for a — My Fall and Winter stock has be­ few week’s recreation. gun to arrive and when it is all in it —New Fall and Winter hats are will be the most complete of any in here. The latest styles and nobby the county. Chicago Store, Forest Grove. shapes. Chicago Sthre. Auction House For House Furnishings, New and Second-hand, Also Wall Paper, Window Shades, Tents and Camp Stoves. U. L . Hoi linger Pedersen Feed Store. F o re s t G ro v e , Oregon Flour, Hay, Grain and all kinds of Feed always on hand Windows, Doors, Mouldings, Shingles, Paints and Oils. Liquid Lice and Fly Exterminates At Gaston, August 6th, Goldie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chatfield, aged 10 years, at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Hundley. Inter­ ment was made August 8th at Hill’s Cemetery, Rev. S. Shotwell officiating. The deceased was a bright and lovable child and the bereaved family has the sympathy of the entire com­ munity. Laflin & Rand Cup Contest Shots Fired Con McNamer. . C. B. Stokes . . . J. J. Wirtz......... Jas. Nichols......... N. L. Atkins. . . C. E. Geiger. . . A. G. Watson . . Willis Goff......... Z. W ing............. . . 100 . 125 . . 100 . . 25 ..125 . . 50 . . 50 ..150 ..150 Percentage . ... . ... . ... . ... . .. . ... . ... . ... . ... .55 .62 .48 .72 .57 .32 .48 .45 .48 Cheap Rates to Portland. Now that the Trail is open on Sundays the Southern Pacific is selling Saturday to Monday excursion tickets at a very low rate. This gives the people who cannot spare the time during the week to go and see practically the entire fair A paper was circulated about town on Sunday including the exhibit build­ Saturday for the purpose of raising ings. funds with which to erect a small building on the corner of North A j Do it now! street and Main, in which to keep one H IL L S ID E . of the hose carts. Property owners on the comer objected to the building Ottice and Arthur Shearer and Jno. being placed there, so it was put on I Aydelott attended the Fair last week. E. M. Ward’s property near his office. We are sorry to report that Grand­ C. B. Stokes and his sister, Mrs. ma Shearer is not so well as at last Young of Los Angeles who is visiting writing. here, took their mother, who is an in­ I The grain is nearly all stacked, and valid, to Portland, Saturday, and at­ tended the fair. Mrs. Stokes had not the hum of the thresher is now heard in these parts. been in Portland before in twenty-five We had all been wondering why the years. Besides enjoying every minute of her trip, she was wonderfully sur­ mail-carrier wore that broad grin; but prised at the many changes and rapid now we know. growth of that city. Judging from the size of the stacks SPEND YOUR MONEY With John Anderson, the Tailor, and get big values in. , Suits, Shirts, Collars, Ties My Fall and Winter Suit Samples have arrived See them before you make your selections. JOHN ANDERSON, The Tailor Forest, Grove, Oregon Cornelius & Hancock Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ Patronage. Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. F a s h i on L iv e r y , Feed an d S a le Stable. Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times Forest Grove, Oregon. OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. H eadq uarters for Peed, Seeds, T T ilin g Qedar Posts and Shingles H . L. Day, state organizer for the one would expect lots of grain but the W. O. W. was in town a few days the turnout is nothing to brag of. B ran, S horts a nd M ill Feeds, O il M eal, W hole a nd C racked C orn, L um p Salt, L im e and Cem ent, latter part of last week. The W. O. W. Did you see the eclipse of the moon l Land P la ste r, FL O U R — M innesota H ard W h e at, E astern O regon H ard W heat, V alley W heal. are planing a campaign in this county Monday night? If you didn’t you G o m e i n a n d Qet p r i c e s for new candidates, and a meeting of ( missed something worth seeing. F r e e d e live r y in town committees from various camps of the F orest G rove, O regon county are to meet at Cornelius, to­ A number of our young people met morrow night, Friday, for the purpose at the church last Thursday evening of selecting a date on which to hold and spent a pleasant as well as profita­ the county initiation. ble time practicing songs. Mrs. Geo. Sloan of the Forest Grove B. K. Jenkins and family of Indian- Hotel, was taken suddenly sick on ola, Iowa, who have been visiting here Sunday, Aug. 6, and was last Friday with Mrs. Jenkins’s brothers, A. F. taken to the Good Samaritan hospital, and N. J. Baker, returned Wednesday —rz ^ T H E ^ i Portland. She is suffering with peri­ | from a three weeks outing at Netarts. tonitis and her case is considered ex- Brick Livery, Feed and Sale Stable The cool weather and the early fall ‘remely dangerous. The late advices irom her bedside however, state that of the evening twilight remind one See our ad. in the T. P. A. Guide. Drummers’ trade our she is improving and no operation will that the summer of 1905 is fast slipping specialty. Our ’Bus meets all trains. Carries U. S. mail. by; and all too soon will come the be made. Baggage and freight called for and delivered. rustle and bustle at the hop-yard, the J. C. Clark is having laid around his fall seeding, the opening of the schools, Finest Rigs. Best Horses. Good Drivers. Main street property, a cement walk and the home leaving, and the entry of Comer Main and Pacific Ave., Forest rove, Or. which is a decided improvement over the teacher and student upon another the old board walk. This is the year of grind and toil. second piece Of substantial pavement to be made in this block, the other BUSINESS SPECIALS being in front of E. W. Haines’ bank. It would be a remarkable improvement — Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. if the entire block had a pavement of — Shoes of all kinds at the Chicago this kind, and it is to be hoped that Store. others along that street will fall in line — Fine line of candies at Turner’s and do likewise. ks. Ore. I am prepared to do any and all kinds of repairing, and in ad­ A bunch of brakemen at the S. P. dition to my Wagon Shop, I have a thoroughly equipped --All the stores sell “ Victor” the freight house were arguing over the following question, says the Salem b^st hard wheat flour. B L A C K S M IT H S H O P Journal: A freight ,.aiu a mile long — Pure white lead and linseed oil at was standing with the caboose at a Turner’s, Banks, Ore. I keep in stock all kinds of wheels, poles and shafts, also carry railroad station, when a passenger got Carriage and W agon Wood Stock. — For Economy fruit jars go to M. on. It was exactly four miles to the next station. As the train pulled out Turner’s, Banks, Ore. the man got up on top of the cars and —Cameras at 20 per cent discount. walked forward to the engine. When Dr. Hines Drug Store. he arrived at the engine the train pull­ •—Grain hay for sale. Inquire °f ed into the next station. The ques­ S. G. Hughes. tion is how fer did the man ride and FOREST GROVE, OREGON — Painters’ supplies at lowest possi­ how far did he walk between the two ble prices at M. Turner’s, Banks, Ore. stations. Ritchey & Wells, Johnson & Co. CARRIAGE, WAGON & GENERAL Mrs. Ed. Book of Gales Creek was S. Shotwell and grandson, Cecil Shot- well of Gaston, made this office a in town on a shopping tour Friday. She leaves soon to join her husband in pleasant call, Tuesday. Canada, where he is employed on a Mrs. B. H. Laughlin has been on large smelter. the sick list this week and last, but is J. W. Philbrook, who graduated now much improved. from P. U. last spring, has accepted a E. J. Hubbert has gone to Calgaria. Canada, where he has accepted a posi­ position at Willamette University, Salem, as instructor in sciences under tion with a gas company. Professor Boyer. Last Monday Mr. R. Leabo and son Geo. Kirkwood returned from a few Lloyd, left for a camping trip on Bald day’s visit to his daughter’s, 13 miles Mountain in Yamhill County. below Seaside on the coast. Mr. K. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cassidy, of reports a good time catching long Hutchinson, Kansas, spent last Friday necked clams and crabs. with the family of W. H. Greer. Mrs. A. E. Mead of Buxton, sent t Mrs. John Anderson and Mrs. this office Monday a box of fine plums, Wagner are camping on Gales Creek, and in the language of the street, whai about four miles from this city. we did to them was a plenty. The Mrs. A. B. Young and son of Los lady above has our thanks, etc. Angeles, have been visiting the former’s S. Feighner of Portland, was out to brother, C. B. Stokes in this city. Forest Grove. Saturday, visiting his old Fay Harrington of Butte, Montana, friend N. Wellman, and he likes the visited his brother, Henry Harrington place so well that he thinks he will at Centerville, several days of last week. move his family out here to reside. Miss Maree Belshaw returned Wednesday from Portland, where she It will wash and not rub off This complexion all envy me. has been visiting friends and relatives. It’s no secret so I’ll tell — Don’t buy your Fall suit until you Take thou Rocky Mountain Tea. see our stock. Chicago Store. Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. Uo I'o Th e F orest d r o v e Died REPAIRING Carriage Painting in Connection JOHN STRIBICH Counterfeit paper money is said to be in circulation and it is well to be on the lookout. Any currency bill of the United States with the eagle on its face and of a higher denomination than $1 is an altered bill and should not be accepted by any business man. Any note with the eagle on its face and with the figure 10 on it has been raised from 81 to S I0. Be careful how you accept 85 bills. Bv a skillful process the eagle on the face of the 81 bill has been erased and the head of the Indian that appears on the face of the 85 bill has been substituted. — The Christy safety razor for 81, guaranteed, at Dr. H ines’ Drug Store. — Boy Wanted—To learn Baker’s trade. Must be over 16 and of good habits. Forest Grove Bakery. — Try a can Golden Gate Baking Powder today. A trial will convince. We carry it at the Big Store. John E. Bailey. 3jmo —Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed. —Try Goldenrod like it. Flour. You’ll with us. TUC Where do you buy groceries? We make a special effort to induce the farmers to do their trading The highest market prices paid for all kinds of farm produce. UnilQPWIPP Is the person we want to satisfy. When She needs Dry Goods, Shoes, Confec­ tionery, Groceries or General Merchandise, we would appreciate her patronage. Our stock is always fresh. I n L n U U O L n I r L WILKINS & CHALLACOMBE, C0RN™ 0N —“ Crescent” is the Standard of Ex­ cellence for Valley flour. Lewis and Clark Exposition. — Money to loan on farm security. During the Lewis and Clark Exposi­ W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. tion, the Southern Pacific Company 1 — Try a can Golden Gate Baking will sell round trip tickets to Portland, j Powder today. A trial will convince. limit thirty days, at one and one third We carry it at the Big Store. John E. fare for round trip. For parties of ten Bailey. 3jmo or more traveling on one ticket, one — Use Golden Gate Baking Powder, fare for the round trip. For organized guaranteed a fine cream tartar powder. J oarties of one hundred or more, indi- Try it, money back if unsatisfactory. viual tickets, at one fare for the round John E. Bailey. 3jmo trip. — Few more bargains in furniture Stopover of ten days will be given at Portland on all one way tickets read­ left at C. F. Harris’, Forest Grove. ing through that point during the Ex- — A full line of Mens’ Hats at M. ! ;>osition. Tickets must be deposited Turners. Banks. Ask to see them. with the Joint Agent at Portland and — Use Golden Gate Baking Powder, charge of fifty cents will be mad • for guaranteed a fine cream tartar powder, | extension of time. try it, money back if unsatisfactory. John E. Bailey. 3jmo Notice — For sale,—A young cow, cheap. We have sold our Meat Market and Grocery business to W. F. Schultz and Auction House, Forest Grove. will retire from the business, hence all — Nice, new, comfortable shirts, who are indebted to us are requested shirts that wear like leather, and the to call in and settle. Respectfully, price— well, come in and see them— J ohnson & J ohnson . Chicago Store. J GROCERIES CORNELIUS STATE BANK. ^ C o r n e liu s , O r e g o n A General Banking Business. Drafts on all principal cities in the United States. Ac­ counts Invited. T h o s, H. A dam s, C ashier - ................................. » » » « ♦ * ♦ > ♦ > ♦ » ♦ > « 1 1 ; CORNELIUS WAREHOUSE I -P O R - Flour, Feed, Hay, and General Warehouse Business, e also have a Stock of Shingles at Lowest Prices. C O R NELIU S, O REG O N.