LOCAL HAPPENINGS] — G oldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. O ld newspapers for sale at this office. Y am hill C o u n t y W E L L P R IIN O U IT S S Maude Shannon went to Hillsboro, T h e new stable on Pacific Avenue Tuesday, on legal business for Judge is com in g along nicely and looks as if Hollis. it might be ready for business very T h e W fgaers have m oved into their soon. new painting headquarters on — Sub-lim ed Sulphur at Pedersen’ s. Avenue. tM* C H A R LE S V. GALLOW AY — M oney to loan on farm security. Mr. Davis and son Oliver spent Sat­ W . H . H ollis, Forest Grove. urday in Forest Grove. A Fine Line for Boys Just Arrived Pacific . Miss Anna Jackson and Misses Anna and Bertie Johnson were visitors at the Claude Smith went to Banks Sun­ Mr. ai d Mrs. S. B. Huston of Hills­ Johnson CamD on Spring H ill last day. boro, were Forest Grove visitors on Sunday. — Try G oldenrod Flour. You 11 Tuesday. Mrs. Archie Luster of Missoula, like it. Dr. Bro vn is refurnishing his office Montana, arrived last week to spend a Mr. Curtis of Hillside, was in town and putting in some more up-to-date few weeks with her sister-in-law, Mrs. equipm ent. A. B. T od d . Tuesday. Have you registered? right now. If not, do so C . N. Johnson was a Portland visitor this week. — Sell vour empty feed sacks to the Crescent Mills. Charley W escott of Gaston, was in town Wednesday. — When you get feed you get quality. Crescent Mrs. Nellie Kane went for a short visit Sunday. Mills to Portland — W anted— T o trade a parlor organ Miss Myrtle Butler has returned to fo- a high grade gentleman’ s wheel. work at Lacourse’ s after a vacation and Address Z News. sickness that has com pelled an ab­ Miss Carrie Mills has a severe attack sence of a few weeks. oi typhoid at present and is in a V . A . Spaulding, who is managing serious condition. the meat market at Banks, is a frequent Mr. and Mrs. George Rastall of Port­ visitor in the city, making good use of land, spent Sunday at the Graham a new horse and buggy. home in this city. Frank Cardiff, who has been em - T h e Crescent mills have shipped ployed in Rainier for the past few years five car loads of flour to California returned h om e for a short visit with points this week. the W agners, this w eek. L ee Anderson, an em ploye of the Mrs. Bennett of Thatcher is seri­ Condenser, is suffering from a severe ously ill and not expected to recover. attack of la grippe. Dr. Via says that it is only a matter of Ii you have a boy, see our large as­ sortment of Boys’ Spring Suits, They wear well and give satisfaction In *>'• d SU M M ER S U ITS lor YOUINO MEIN we have well tailored, shape-retain­ ing garments that fit correctly. r» T ! # With every Boys Suit sold we w ill give away a bat and ball. JOHN ANDERSON The Tailor I D emocratic N ominee [ ' representative in C ongress - Dan Loomis, the sprayer, has been laid up this week so that he has not been able to make the rounds with his machine, Nichols having upon him­ self the entire responsibility of the season’ s spraying. It is said that an advertiser in a gent of the Club reached this pl,( J Berlin newspaper was recently fined most of them “ having a sufficient because he stated in his advertisement when they reached Hillsboro and Z . that he had the greatest bargain in the ing back on another road for hot — M oney to loan on farm security. Oscar Loomis is slowly recovering days and very few at that. empire. What a lot of fines there T h e run was longer and more diffiml W . H . Hollis, Forest Grove. from injuries received a week or two — W holesale prices in meats, Round in would be in this country if such a law than was contem plated. High spetj! or loin steak 7c per lb. Boiling beef Lowell Markee is not at work cn ago on the diamond. Pete Peterson, who was in town last was in force in the United States. Ex. was prohibited by rough roads at-1 i account of an attack of illness, Albany now has its second first class 4 and 5c at L evy’ s Market. Naylors week is preparing to move onto his i Capt. Paul Rheimers, a former Ger­ more time had been consumed tku wife’ s place north of the city. After pipe organ. It is in use in the United Corner, Saturday, May 12. Miss Stella Boscow of Hillsboro was f man sea captain, has purchased tl e had been at first thought necessary u Presbyterian Church. visiting friends here on Tuesday. J. G . Bcos, principal stockholder o living in Portland for a year or so he has Bonn place south of Cornelius. Mr. cover the distance to Forest Grove. decided that farming near Forest Grove Mr. Davis, the electrician, was in the Forest Grove Stone Company, was in — When in need of an auctioneer, Heim , also a German, was the owner is more pleasant. town last week looking after some re­ the city W ednesday looking after some Woman Suffragists. ■ call W . N. Hurst, City Restaurant. of the property and received $6,000 affairs pertaining to the quarry. pair work for Senator Haines. — Have ycu pains in the back, inflam­ for the place with its entire equipment. A very interesting meeting of the I ^ — A Safety Razor for one dollar, Mrs. C. N. Johnson is now well mation of any kind, rheumatism, faint­ M. L. Noble made the transaction. Bill Reynolds, a former resident of equal suffragists was held in the read, ' || guaranteed. At H ines’ Drug Store. this city, was seen on the streets this esti-blished in the old camp at Spring ing spells, indigestion or constipation, EJ Naylor received three gold m ed­ ing room last Tuesday evening. Im#. Henry Hamilton is making a trip week, looking as natural as ever. Hill Farm again and enjoying the Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea makes als Wednesday evening, awarded to esting from the fact that Mrs. Morgan * , / » in to the Nehalem country this week. you well, keeps you well. 35 cents. warm weather to the fullest extent. Mrs. Waldo Jones of Seattle is him by the Lewis and Clark commis­ the guest of the afternoon, was \ I Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. Miss Nellie Hall has taken a school visiting her husband’ s parents, Mr Mrs. G eo. Blasser, of Beaverton, sion. One was for mohair, another was woman representing the upper-class of ijlj'j at Buxton where she is now teaching. and Mrs. G. W . Jones of this city. formerly May H ingley and a school­ With the lack of the usual amount for Cotswold sheeps wool and the clubwomen in the State of Colorado, mate of Mrs. Josephine Patton, spent of rain several of the old Oregonians of third for Angora rugs.. Mr. Naylor and expressed her views regarding , jj ; ! Abe Meresse made a trip to Port- Miss Anna Sorensen, a teacher in last Sunday with Mrs. Patton in Forest the city are disposed to be ill. Oregon has one of the finest flocks in the state woman suffrage in that state, very I 4 % land, Saturday, returning Monday. a Portland school, spent Saturday simply and without the usual clamomi Grove. without rain would not be Oregon and of Oregon. k ll'i i W . Benton Shiveley of Oregon City and Sunday at her hom e in this city. and attempt at oratory and appeal of the Oregonian without rain would not The 8th grade in the Forest Grove t Jvas in town the latter part of last week The Pacific Co st Condensed Milk the average travelling equal suffragist. M r. and Mrs. H . B. Johnson and public school, consisting of two differ­ be an Oregonian long. C o.’ s new factory at Chehalis is run­ I Evening TelegTam and T h e News, little son and Mr. and Mrs. Latta and Mrs. Morgan only happened to be ent classes, is the only room in which The fine weather of the past week ning full capacity. The factory here )ne Year. 85 .00; Six Months, $2.50. son spent Sunday last in North Yamhill there has not been a case of tardiness has kept the faimers busy. Very few in Forest Grove is sending out two in the city at the time of the meeting and was.called upon to give hertesti- 1 — Five per cent discount on all — You always receive prompt ser­ this year. have found time to com e to town. cars daily, on Wednesday one was m ony in regard to the workings of j Dunsmoor’ s this month. Roy, vice and courteous treatment at the Daniel D. Bump, manager of The roads are unusually dusty for this sent to Kansas City and another to St. Equal Suffrage in Colorado. She real­ 2t City Restaurant. W . N. Hurst, Prop. Pacific’ s track team, has been in bed time of year and rain would not be out Louis. The scarcity of help has been ly believes that it is savagery to deny Smith went to Portland of place, if not a blessing. greatly relieved the last few days and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Cook of Cornel­ this w eek, not being able to withstand the rights of suffrage to women and tjday to make a short visit with relatives everything is running smoothly. severities of last Saturday’ s ius, spent Saturday in Forest Grove the was very indignant over some of the It does not cost a cent to register tere. strenuosities. and very generously rem em bered The Roswald Beulih of S ieriltti and a anti-suffragist literature she had seen and there are only a tew days left in i ;',i' i Miss Delsie Haines of Portland, was News. Wilbur K. Newell, of Gaston, fruit which to do it, as the registration books Groveite of other days, drove into the while in this city, which falsely repre­ j j j i e guest of Mrs. Ivy Hartrampf over commissioner and Republican nominee close on the 15th of this month. It city today with two of the finest horses sented conditions in her own State oi Sam Rafferty of Portland, was ,, Y| unday. for the legislature, was in the city Sat is a moral obligation— you owe it t seen in this seetio.r for sometime. H? Colorado. in town this week, renewing old was shaking hands with many residents — Five per cent discount on all acquaintances, as he seldom hits Forest urday looking after numerous items of your country and to yourself. personal interest. who remember the days of his youth The Student Vote £ b o d s at Dunsmoor’ s this month. Grove. Doctor Gavey, now estabMshed at that were spent in the old town on the 2t ,oy, Ore. Most people delay orders for print­ Concern is felt am ong the students H ood River and formerly a student Tualatin Plains, before driving back to n , — Dr. E. H . Brown, Physician and ing until the last moment. When you who voted in the municipal election I — Free this week at jc Johnson & Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap want yours in a rush, remember that here, has returned from San Francisco Sheridan with his blooded team. over reports as to their being prose­ M |* ihnson’ s, paper bon-bons to all boys where he went with the Oregon doc­ pllances in office. Calls answered we a e the prompt printers. Wash­ J. N. Hoffman has received notice cuted for voting in Eugene when their tors early during the catastrophe. Dr. jp d f?irl!- night or day. ington County News. that he will be expected to start on home is in another city. The prose­ Gavey is visiting with the Shannons. fJJ— T op prices are paid for Mohair his trip to England at any moment cution, if any is to be made, will be Mrs. D. Rufus Cheney of Portland, Mr. M . Smyth has purchased the 1 fcjd sheeps wool by John E. Bailey, at Mrs. Georgia Hughes received an His grip is packed and he will conducted by the municipal league. was in Forest Grove the forepart of Chicago Clothing Company’ s stock of S; I. *c Big Store. unfortunate fall from a porch this week leave not later than Sunday. The Judge J. J. W alton, president of the the week visiting with her mother, goods of Mr. Housman. The deal was H I which will keep her in bed for a week journey will occupy three months in ! , , ( T h e News and Semi-weekly Journal Mrs. Georgia H ughes. league and for 32 years secretary of closed Tuesday and turned over to or two. No serious injury was sus­ which time he expects to do wonders 5’« . L $1 .75. Sample copies may be had the Board of R egents of the university, the new proprietor on Wednesday. tained but a fractured ankle will rather for his brother hop growers. The What to say and how to say it, is said: this office. Am ong those from Forest Grove, seriously incapacitate her for sometime. what counts in advertising. Our stock f combination which sends Mr. Hoffman “ The question of students voting in “ Dad” Gark had an attack of heart of “ know-how” is at your service. who will see Sarah Bernhardt in Mrs. Inez Adams of Los Angeles, represents about 31000 bales of hops. municipal elections is an old one, and {¡i* ro u b le yesterday morning and has not Washington Co. News. “ Camille,” Saturday afternoon in Port­ California, who has been visiting her . ]* ! en feeing extra well since. W. M. Jackson, County treasurer, about 25 years ago was settled, but land, are: Mrs. E. Meresse, Mrs. cousin, N. L. Atkins of South Forest and formerly a resident of Dilley, was seems to have c o m e up again. At — Men W anted— to work in sawmill Chas. Hines and Mrs. John Abbott. £ —M oney to loan on improved farms Grove, left yesterday for her home. in Pattons Valley. Inquire at this of­ in the city last Thursday attending the that time it was clearly shown that K *.»' fKe or small amounts. — One never tires of our fare. We She will visit relatives at Independence fice or of J. C. Callahan, Gaston, Ore. Washington County Veteran’ s Asso­ they had no legal right to vote. gl{: M a r y F. N i x o n . always have som ething appetizing. and Cottage Grove on the return trip. “ Unless the University gives some Bell Phone 46. 2t ciation. Mr. Jackson was successful Daintily cooked meals at any time of * IH» —For fine and com plicated Watch assurance that students will not vote in securing a renomination under the Mr. T . A. Ritchie left w.th his Maude Stockman is visiting with day. No long waits at the C ity ! ; aairing, Diamond Setting, etc., go family for Seaside, Tuesday, where he new primary law and is very grateful in future the case will be sifted to the relatives in the country this week, near Restaurant. 4t S. Venen. All work guaranteed. will conduct a restaurant that he pur­ for the regard in which ha is held by bottom. I ,c I L where the Portland-Nehalem-Tillamook Just two more days to register. Get chased there a few weeks ago. Mis* his fellow citizens of the county. ti i * _ R. H. Kaltz, the piano tuner, will is under course of construction. “ It is ex p ected , however, that favor­ your hat and d o it right now. D on’ t Bessie Ritchie will remain with Hoff­ able adjustment will be made. Citizens ■ itr, jin town in a few days. Leave The Pacific Monthly promises us a Several of the business men along impose upon the good nature of your man & Allen a few weeks yet, how­ of Eugene are not going to run the i *|' r orders for tuning at The Bazaar. number in June that “ will be extra­ j the street have put in electric fans. friends on election day by requesting ever, before joining her family at the risk of having a number of students ordinary in every respect, in fact the jlj®, -C h oicest Beef in any small quan- : A. B. Caples has two new ones in his them to sign your qualification blank. coast. without legal or vital interests locally, equivalent of two numbers in o ie. It at wholesale prices at L evy’ s Mar- i ice-cream parlors while Sears & Watkins W . E. Bowman, harness maker, left Superintendent Callendar of the will contain a most graphic and com ­ deciding election s.” Saturday, May 12. Naylors Corner i have placed one in their barber shop. a Southern Oregon port for Tillamook Before the recent election the facul­ 1 Condensed M i'k Plant of South Forest plete symposium contributed by the a few days ago. H e is looking for a Grove will leave for Puget Sound about best writers, business, professional and ty passed a resolution advising stu­ new location which suits him better June 1. Mr. Callender will take a scientific, covering the recent appall­ dents to refrain from voting. It stated than Forest Grove. May he live long. well deserved vacation for stveral ing events in San Francisco, as well as that students were liable to expulsion M r. M e N a m e r £ . H a ll — The season for spraying for the months in order to recuperate his a thorough review of what is, has been, if they voted.— Telegram . I and is to be in Alaska. This number codling moth has arrived. Loomis and 1 health. To Our Agents. Nichols are prepared to do your spray­ (Pacific Avenu«) Walter Sears. Chas. Walker and | profusely and magnificently illustrated, ing for you. Now is the time to have I some others of this place, have bought 1 will be ready about June 2 8 .” Agents O. R . & N. and Southern Pa­ it done. D on’ t wait. Phone No. 27X. j property at Newport and let contracts The school superintendents in the cific (O reg on L in es) As a result of the recent Earthquake A, C Davis of Pattons Valley, re­ for the building of a new dance hall at state of Washington in convention at ceived word from his son-in-law, Mr. I that famous Oregon summer resort. Walla Walla last Friday, representing and Fire in San Francisco, a large Martin of Alberta, who incidentally Many visitors are expected at Newport every county in the' state except three, number of m en are without employ- mentions that Alberta is a very beau­ this season. adopted the following resolutions: “ R e­ ment. Please ascertain and advise immediately if any of these men can tiful and pleasant country in which to Daniel Bump leaves tomorrow for solved, that the County Superintendents live. Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city. H ughes Phone 591 j Salem where he will preside over the in this convention favor the nomination be given work in your vicinity, in any state- county and municipal offi­ capacity. P o rtw t d r o v e , O r ig in i J. W. Wilson of Santa M onica, Cali­ executive board of the “ Big Four” ° ‘ In making your report, give names fornia, father of Mrs. C. L. Bump of I Track Meet Association of Oregon. | cers by the direct primary m ethod.” of industries and num ber that can be The results of our first trial of the prima­ > consisting of Willamette and Pacific the Carnation store, is expected here taken care of in each line. It is ptob" this week to look about Forest Grove I Universities, Oregon Agricultural C o l-! ry law seems to have created a popular able that many will be inexperienced sentiment for it outside the state and , lege and University of Oregon. for a location. If satisfied he will given our sister state on the North an in the lines desired, but a knowledge locate. T h e place in South Forest Grove impulse for a similar movement. This of the class of work will enable us to — It pours the oil of life into your belonging to Chas. Stanbridge, who is not poor argument in favor of the place the men to the best advantage system. It warms you up and starts 1 recently went to Alberta, was sold this i law. possible. Special Attention to Commercial Travelers’ Patronage. the life blood circulating. That’ s what week to Mr. W eberly through th e ! D o not delay this report, as the peo­ Marshal Ganger locked up a laborer Mr. Weberly is a G o o d Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. Hollister’ s R ocky Mountain does. Baldwin Exchange. ple are greatly in need, and any assist­ 35 cents, T ea or Tablets. Dr. Hines’ grand army veteran from Ohio and is Tuesday just before No. 1 came in, ance to be effective must be given *t th io n L i v e r y , F e e d a n d S a le S ta b le . m oving into his new residence this tor being drunk and making himself a Drug Store. once. week. nuisance on the depot platform. Only A. L. CRAIG. General Pass. Agt- H ugh Smith received a peculiar in­ W agonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over f0ut n