IKXSXSXKKsg, A S USUAL Subscribe for The News. 31 year. — Victor flour can.t be beat. Harvey Baldwin came home from Frank Kane of Hillsboro, was in the local happenings Newport, today. city, Monday. Edgar Meresse has returned from Miss Lucille Dooly was a Portland Bom w Mr and Mrs. Harry Stuart With the best, newest and most stylish Hats to be found. Salem on his vacation. visitor, last Friday. at The Book Store, | August 13th, a son. You’ll be ahead, too, if you step under one of those new and Mrs. Hamer have gone to — We guarantee every pair of Duch Senator E. W. Haines was in Port- ^ tQ Mr and Mrs. H . VUliger, a Hats shown in our window. Be in the lead with one of ess Trousers. Try a pair at Bailey’s. land Wednesday on business. d ^ h te r , August 13. e Misses Staehr have returned Harry Goff is now spending his va-! - D r . Eaton will be in his office on FlatehK Hal NfW Position, cation with his family at Newport. the 22 of this month. \ Newport. The Latest Creation . .. . . . .. \ Word reached here this rooming Mary Thompson of Seattle, is Dr. Eaton will be in his office — Satisfaction guaranteed or money that William T. Fletcher, now in the visiting relatives. on the 22 of this month. i refunded at Bailey’s. teacher’s college in Columbia Jnivers- erle Markee and Herbert McNutt The Misses Shogren have returned Miss Ethel Geary of Tacoma, is ity, N. Y. had been elected principal this rooming for Newport. from their camping trip over in the spending several weeks here, the guest of the Centennial High schools of Pue Just Right for Just Now -Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. Wilson. of Miss Eva Fletcher. blo, Colorado. __ as. F.oe left Monday for Newport — At Bailey’s, Duchess Trousers Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Scholfield Notice Change of Train. 32 to 36. Every pair guaranteed. Those new shapes and colors of this season’s Hats are ere he will join his family. of Cornelius, were visiting friends in Train No. 2, beginning Saturday the certainly pretty. They have good strong wearing colors Frank Myers of Portland, is making town last Saturday. —At Bailey’s, Duchess Trousers, 18th, will leave Portland at 7 a. m. in. and suit the taste of particular men. See them now. a commercial round-up here to-day. pair warranted. The State fair will be held Septem stead of 7:30, arriving at Forest Grove Prof. Edwin Allen is assisting at ber 10th to 15th and promises to be at 8:25 a. m._____________ Ed Ward was visiting in Port- Haines Bank during Cashier Markee’s the largest ever held. the past week. Boy Injured. JOHN ANDERSON’S, The Tailor The Rural Carriers have been Antone Herman, the fifteen-year-old —The Palace Meat Market com- absence. M -S -K S O K C -K tes with all prices for choice meats. J. W. Caples and wife are enjoying granted a 15 days’ vacation each year son of William Herman of Verboort, i X M an outing at Collins’ Hot Springs, near to take effect in a few days. Walter Baldwin returned Monday was thrown from his horse last evening the Cascades. Frank Watrous has now taken charge while riding after cattle. He fell on \ J. A. Peterson, who lives on David’s Come to Forest Grove to do yonr im a business trip to Portland. M — Why use poor flour when you can Miss Pearl Smith has returned from of the Banks Mercantile Co., as Mr. his head and is still unconscious. It Hill, has just completed the erection buying. a visit in Portland at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Ralph Kinton are enjoying a is not known how seriously the boy is of a large prune dryer. The Sparks pl H Crescent just as cheap. rest at Newport. Bros, were employed on the job. The WANTED— Plain sewing by Mrs. injured. Evening Telegram and The News, and Mrs. Lee Via. Miss Ora Beal, who taught in the Will Houseman, formerly proprietor dryer is fitted up with modern equip Bozley ’ at Mrs. Blank’s. Prices year, t5.00; Six months, 32.50. reasonable. Free Methodist Camp Meeting. schools of this city some years of the Chicago Clothing Store, was in ment. E. Williams and wife are at home public ago, is visiting friends in this city. town Tuesday. He is now a traveling The camp meeting of the Free WANTED—Five or Six young, fresh (bm their outing on the Nehalem. Councilmen Get Busy. thodists at Naylor’s Grove is well salesman. — Fifteen hundred pair of Duchess Continued from page 1 cows. Inquire Dr. M. H. Parker — Money to loan on farm security Trousers sold last year at Bailey’s. — Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and attended. There is a goodly number Greenville, Oregon. Fen-in relative to the matter and report . H. Hollis, Forest Grove, Oregon. Buy a pair; 10c a button off, 81 a rip. Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap of campers and meetings are held at the next meeting. Miss Beatrice McLean of Portland, morning, afternoon and evenings. The It was also decided to have the Wanted! — Baitey’s Big Store to buy your pliances in office. Calls answered services visiting here with Miss Alma Clark. are held in a large tent and street commissioner investigate the 1 night or day. One hundred farms to sell—see J. goods. Largest stock in Washington condition of the waters of Gales Creek another one is used as a restaurant W —Top prices are paid for Mohair H. H a r t le y , the up-to-date Real Ralph Kinton and wife returned to il where campers are furnished meals at and to report as to the general cleanli Estate man. Forest jpd sheeps wool by John E. Bailey. county. See for yourself. Grove, Oregon. their home at Banks after a pleasant ness of the stream. Mrs. W. B. Haines and children —The Palace Market has just have returned from Philomath where outing at Newport and a visit with cost. The most prominent speakers An informal agreement between IS iught 14 nice, prime steers and are are Presiding Elder, W. N. Coffee, of Manager Haines of the electric light — Money to loan on farm security, friends in Monmouth. they have been visiting relatives. Portland and President Beers, of the plant and the council was entered into W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. iw selling the choicest meats. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dennis and Miss Hancock & Gordon are putting down Free Methodist Seminary, Seattle. by which the arc light will from now Misses Susie and Kate Jackson visit- Grace Dennis left Wednesday for an a driveway to the rear of their livery r i on be turned on earlier in the evening. ~ Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed. from Saturday ’till Monday with outing at Netarts. barn, which will add materially to the Request of Civic Improvement Society. On motion of Councilman Hollinger a Portland friends. Monday afternoon at a special meet rebate of 8 per cent will be made to — At Bailey’s, Duchess Trousers Rev. H. W. Boyd and family and convenience of the building. electric light consumers on their 10c a button 8 1 a rip. Horace Thomas returned last Friday Miss ing of the Executive Committee of the the Let The News do your job work. Bridgeman, have returned from September bills, on account of the to Newport, spending a day at home We guarantee good workmanship, Civic Improvement Society, it was vot shortage of lights from July 28 to — A woman worries until she gets an outing at Reehr’s on the Wilson. fore returning to his work in Portland. that the citizens be requested to August 1, which was made unavoidable wrinkles, then worries because she has Matthieu, who was down from good stock and reasonable prices. ed have lawns and private property cleared by the burning out of a generator at them. If she takes Hollister’s Rocky A. B. Thomas and wife were Port- the Jack We print everything. Matthieu ranch near the Haines of weeds and rubbish before the meet the plant. The adjustment with Mr. d visitors the first of the week. Miss Fannie Mulvery of Sacramento, Power House, returned on Friday. Mountain Tea she would have neither. Haines was made at 824. — Buy a pair of Duchess Trousers at Carl Nicklin of Portland, was a guest Cal., who has been visiting at Banker ing of the Willamette Valley Develop “ Many have no conscience on the Bright, smiling face follows its use. ley’s; 10c a button, 31 a rip; 32 to of his sister, Miss Lelo Nicklin, at the Dooley’s, left yesterday morning to ment League and that the Secretary water question,” said Mr. Hollinger 35 cents. Tea or Tablets.—Dr. Hines’ furnish each one of the local papers and the sentiment was approved by his Dru Store. visit friends in Dallas. home of Dr. Geiger, on Friday last. councilmen. The statement Oscar Baldwin and wife have re- A new installment of books from the The Ladies’ Working Society of the with a copy of this request for publica fellow was the basis for the introducing of an tion. M. F. FARNHAM, Secretary. HOLLISTER'S umed from a month's stay at Nye Oregon Library Commission has just Congregational Church met at the innovation—watermeters. The waste preek. Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets of water is enormous and is due in a arrived at the Public Reading Room home of Mrs. C. V. B. Russell last Many Improvements About Town. large A Busy Medicine for Bu;y PeopleT measure to excessive sprinkling week. Nineteen were present and Mrs. John Thornburg and little son Geo. Littlehale has resumed his Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vizor, M. E. Hall, the painter, has made out of the regular hours. On motion A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, Liver refreshments were served. lenn, were visitors over Sunday at work arrangements to build an addition to I and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema, Impure at Hoffman & Allen’s. He re an experiment will be made and an I Blood. Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels. Heudache iewport. Frank Fletcher, Link Hill and John his residence. ! and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tail- order of ten meters was placed with a ports all as having a good time at let form. 36 cents Genuine made t Hoops made up a party that left Tues A cement sidewalk will be put in Portland firm. The meters have H o l l is t e b D kuo C a o m box. Sam Todd and Carl Christian return Newport. pa n y . Madison, Wis. proved to be elsewhere the only remedy GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOF* day for a hunting and fishing trip in today from the Holly Roller Camp The boarders at McNamer’s camp along the Cox property on Pacifie Aue. thi ed to correct the evil of excessive water the Round Top neighborhood near the it Newport. It will be appreciated by many. The plan will be tried mW Mrs. Josephine Patton and son, in the Wilson, have been treated to headwaters of Gales Creek. Roe & Buxton’s store is to undergo consumption. here and tested. venison the past week. Messrs. Ken immie returned Monday, from a worthy and Adkins have proved them Chas. Miller, C. N. Johnson, Will repairs and alterations. Mr. Fuqua Bills allowed were: Bellinger, Con McNamer and Ed Ward the owner, has practically decided to The Times, printing.... $ 75 leasure trip with friends up the selves true sportsmen. 27 58 make needed improvements. formed a party which left Monday ilumbia. Willard Wirtz has written The News night for a hunting trip over in the L. L. Hollinger is renovating the 5 50 THE VERY BEST Miss Katherine Smeltzer and Miss force telling of great times at the Miles Watrous 1 35 house, formerly known as the Boos res C V Dixon lice Cronin spent Sunday by the “ Mardi Gras” at Santa Cruz. The Patton Valley country. 5 70 idence, and will move in a day or so. 6 50 Quality, Prices, Treatment ending sea at Newport. party expects to spend a week in the Edward Philbrook, who attended Chas. Mertz and Harry Goff have 18 00 college here five or six years ago, is Mrs. Mollie Hughes and Mrs. Mc- Sierra Nevadas. soon. John Baldwin, labor.................. 50 Saelens & Co. improved the general appearance of clerk of the superior court at Olympia, ® ¿Lean T T > m nf Portland wrrr thn guests oninsts of of Portland, were the Gaston has now a licensed saloon, Wash., and has been in Portland for their residences. Both have painted S E Todd, water commissioner. 16 00 M ain St., Forest Grove . John Boldrick, work................ 1 00 “ U M n. F. Clark over Sunday. the court having granted the petition. several weeks on official business. them a pretty green. W H Lyda, lumber.................. 4 20 .j.prf A. B. Caples and Mayne Abbott Four hundred dollars has been paid The Royal Neighbors, a new lodge Mr. Gilles, who recently bought the j | Goff Bros, hardware. ! ! ! . ! . ! ! . 2 2 vi£ returned last evening from a hunting into the county treasury and a bond organized here some time ago, met Jerome property, is planning to build W M Langley, settlement of [ 90 J trip near Banks and returned with two filed to run an orderly place. last Thursday at the home of Mrs. a silo. Several farmers in the Banks Sloan and Buxton damage 75 75 00 Doc Parker of Greenville, passed Corl. Twenty members were present neighborhood, have used them several E claims....................................... W Haines, incandescent light eyj® Mrs. Godsworthy, who has been vis- through town in a hurry last Friday. and officers for ensuing year were years with success. May, 27 00 I* iting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith for sev- He was accompanied by a deputy elected. Ice-cream and cake were | It is probable that several of the 10 00 ‘e n*4; eral months, returned to-day to her old sheriff of Multnomah Co., who wanted served. most progressive business men of our ! General Electric Co., "supplies 22 08 NEW and SECONDHAND GOODS him as a witness for the Watson case. 1 city, will experiment in oiling the Total 8224 56 Le ad in g House-fur aw *1 home in Michigan. Leslie Greer, formerly of the Grove, J streets. This is a move in the right was in town Saturday, shaking hands j direction. Cities of smaller size have Scrub yourself daily, you’re not n ish in g Store West with acquaintances and friends. He j tested the proposition and it __ E . M a ll e tV. M e N a m e r clean inside. Clean insides means has o f Portland. is now a member of a theatrical troop proved a decided success. Hubbard clean stomach' bowels, blood, liver, IN AND SEE IF WE playing an engagement of 7 weeks in and ¡n Mafion ^ clean, healthy tissue in every organ. COME HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. (Pacific Avenue) Spokane. MORAL: Take Hollister’s __„ : their streets oiled. Levys’ Market is still selling his fresh I Another noteworthy improvement Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea L. L. HOLLINGER N o r t h M a in St., r o r c s t Grovt and choice meat at unusually low ; ¡s the construction of a sidewalk on the Tablets.— Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. prices. On Saturday, August 18th, M. E. Church property, from the corner he will sell Loin or Round steak, 7c, 0f Second Avenue to the entrance to Strayed Roast 5c, and Boiling Beef at 4c. the church building. This is one of Strayed from my place, six miles Weitzel sl«{ Don t forget Saturday s sale. the most frequented sections of the west ol ^orest Grove, on Gales Creek, TINNERS AND PLUMBERS Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city. Hughes Phone 591 A large musk rat, 12 to 20 inches c'ly an(i the walk will be appreciated the ^ ol ^u*y’ one black Jersey cow, l-<iru»t Orava, ■ Oregon in length, was killed in front of Met by many. dehorned, with bell on. Owner will Are now making a Specialty < i pay for information leading to her re- ! Wagner’s paint shop last week. It Left to Resume Work at Hop Kiln and Berkeley, j covery. Please notify by phone 167 created quite a scene for sometime P r u n e D ry e r and it is especially queer that it had Professor James R. Robertson and Bell line, Forest Grove, Ore. 3t family left yesterday for Berkeley, Cal., Work strayed to a “ dry town” as they are Wanted where they will reside. Professor nearly always found near the water. Agents for the Royal Hot- Robertson has accepted a fellowship in Five hundred people to eat choice I Sole Air Furnaces. Work guaranteed Special Attention to Commercial Travelers' Patronage. Captain Gunderson of the Salvation the department of history and will do Nehalem beef from 3c to 7c per lb. P O R E 8 T O R O V E , Good Service, Fair Treatment and Moderate Rates. army, was in the city Wednesday rais- research work in the field of American Choice Bologna, 4 rings for 25c. it * : F ashion L ivery, F eed an d S a le S ta ble. ! ing funds for the annual ’’Harvest Fes- history. Whether he will remain more Minced Ham, 3 lbs. gor 25c. rival” and to pay off obligations on the than , year or not will depend largely S chultz M ea t M a rket , Wagonette to and from all trains. Special conveyances over Rescue Home work conducted in Port on the health of his family. Pacific Ave.^ Forest Grove. the Wilson River Route to Tillamook at any and all times land. He came here from Newberg His work here has been heavy and Lost. OREGON AND COLUMBIA PHONES. BfISt S rO W , O r C g O R . and returned to Portland by way of broad and Professor Robertson believes Hillsboro. that a year in California under new Gold bar pin with small diamond T H E HALF-WAY HOUSE The pupils of the Christian Church surroundings and climate, will _____ln prove cemer- between D. D Martin’s res- OF TH E WILSON Sunday school met at the Church last most profitable. He has become ldence 111(1 Christian Science church. Best Accommodations, Thursday afternoon and marched in a deeply attached to Pacific University, Leave at Martin’s Harness Shop and Rates 81.00 per D»T , body to that beautiful spot known as and his love for the school is as strong recelve rewarf1- It Feed for your Horses. "Lover’s Lane” where all had a very , as ever and next year will see him “ I Good Fishing, Hunting Dealer in Levy’s Market is still selling his enjoyable time. Every one tud the chair of history, refreshed and full fresh and choice meat at unusually low FLOUR «rid FEED ; brought well filled baskets and towards of energy A Beautiful and Ideal Si»* srds of energy and and enthusiasm. enthusiasm. The best prices. On Saturday, August 18th J evening the company partook of the wishes of our Amidst Mammoth Fin citizens follow him and he will sell Loin or Round steak at 7c Forest Grove, Ore., - Pacific Ave. bounteous spread. Games were en- his family to the sunny clime, of Roast Sc and Boiling beef, 4 c. Don’i and Picturesque Nooks. ’ California. I f K X X K X J S C K X X X X t f | joyed during the afternoon. forget Saturday’s sale. [ OWN GOSSIP | jj AHEAP Radium Hat - Cap l l U MEATS Auction House! Palace Market Fresh and Salt Meats — Lard and Fish— HANCOCK GORDON McNamer's Camp nasMusEX u