Apportionment of School Districts * C lo s in g : O u t S a l e ! No. o! 3 i* . 3 5 R e t ir in g fro m B u s in e s s ! ! This is my Last Call and your Last Chance in Forest Grove tR r fíij ¿■i t o Buy New, Nobby, Up-to-date Clothing at. pi Your Own Price p 1 1 ; Provided You are within the Limit of Reason 0 , s¡ have still on hand $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 worth of b S i pjtjt M E N ’ S and B O Y S ’ Hats and Caps, Overcoats, si i ri Suits, Shoes, Dress and Work Shirts, Underwear, Gloves, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Raincoats, Mackintoshes , ; t a «51, h i« l m I will refuse no reasonable price for I am making this offer in preference to packing up the stock, as I must positively leave here on or about the 1st. M. SMYTH Yours truly, Odd Fellows Bldg. lei Umbrellas, Socks, Notions etc, etc. Rubber Goods. FOREST GROVE, ORE. 'S' Trespass AND SOCIETY NEWS ▼ w t w W w w T v w W t w t T w W t W t W Notices on sale at The News Office. C o o k W a n t e d — Inquire Laughlin. t w w at the 7 » 9 10 11* 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 19 20ft 21 22 2Jlt 24 25 26 Jt 27 25 2v 30 31 32 33 34 55 it 36 jt * 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 jt 47 48 49 49jt 50 51 52 53 54 55 55)t 57 58 5HI 60 61 62Jt 63 64 66 67 jt 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84jt 86 »8 89 90 91 93jt 94 95 96 97 98 99 lOOjt lOlJt 103jt 104jt | n r t S 3 C ' ,C C X X S X S 3 E 3 » 0 2 C 8 ! ; C T h is Is A Y o u n & S to r e y Name of clerk Amount apportioned J C Bechen S 311 578 H G Fitch. Cornelius 263 D P Chambers. Hillsboro 257 John Marsh. Forest Grove * : 2 O M Galloway, Forest Grove, I t 1 155 293 got* Thompson. PonmnO I t 2 1577 Peter Boftoov. Hi Lahore 182 Lewis Powers, HU laborer, Rt 3 Jo« Connell. HLisbaro M l ........ 182 4JI Abner Briggs, L k ie y 218 96 E X Harcing, G ib t a 3J2 John Boeker, G reesvil* 275 A C Gardens, Greeavi ie Rt 2 248 J W Yar.ae:» e*oen. Parrs: Grove 1640 W S Huaaon. F ore* Drov e 254 C R M cO xogbey. Gaston Rt 1 262 20 Geo J Jack. HUMboto. Rt 2 .108 J B Downing. Beaverton, Rt 1 393 ia m a H b e « . : , K ..k b oro........ 136 88 A W Wright. Sherwood I t 3 S A D Meek. Corne* a * 1. .. 248 350 W » T n x . Sherwood, I t 3 H B Tigard. Bearv ertoa Rt 1. . . . 497 ♦7 Mrs . . rppesors. Bacoma ----- no 137 H C Pearson. Cornelius Rt 2 . . . J C Karunaxzi* Sherwood Rt 5 . 350 64 A T Buxton. Forest Grove Rt 1.. 372 W A Johnson. Gaston Rt 2 .......... 185 329 J-W er. Reedviile R o tx ? Lilly. Gales Creek............ 308 158 K Goff. H ilisboro........................... 137 J E Bates. Gaston. Rt 2 ................ 170 Grant Mann, Cornelius Rt 2 .. . 89 W Fesdt. Buxton .............. J O Gustin, Sherwood Rt 3 .......... 54 75 74 93 N L W ney, R ex............................ L S Bierly, Beaverton Rt 3 .......... 215 G A Paieth, Sherwood, Rt 1.......... 239 A C Wirtx, Mountain Dale.......... 236 Wm Clapshaw, Forest Grov« Rt 1 167 Vlrs. R E Trumbo, Hillsboro Rt 3 200 Benton Phillips, Greenville Rt 2 .. 218 Ibo* F Fairbanks, Sherwood Rt 5. 224 89 Louis Fimgan, Laurel.................... I L Lmdsday, Sherwood, Rt 3. . . . 191 H G Vincent, Beaverton................ 854 Arthur Hill, Laurel, Rt 1.............. 137 G M Holt. Albion............................. 75 11 W W Jacquith, Laurel Rt 1.......... 206 G P Essner, Mountain Dale.......... 107 233 Gerhard Goetz, Cornelius Rt 2___ Jacob Dixon, Cornelius Rt 2 .......... 236 John Schneider. Hillsboro, Rt 4. . . 389 Alfred Guerber, Hillsboro Rt 1. . . 266 J R Dallas, K ist................................. 55 M S Barnes, Beaverton Rt 2............ 203 Frank Wallace, Hillsboro Rt 2. . . 173 Chas A Miller, Cornelius Rt 1........ 155 F S Locke, Beaverton, Rt 2........... 122 Carl Bergren, Scappose Rt 1.......... 107 J E Smith, Portland Rt 2................. 160 82 J T Northrop, Greenville R t 3 . .. 185 WT K Newell, Gaston Rt 2 .............. 134 F F Lahaie, Gaston Rt 1................. 185 J A Johnson, Portland Rt 2 .............. 190 75 Mrs Edith McCleod, Cornelius Rt 1 83 104 C S Bateman, Gales Creek............. Fred Burgholzer, Mountain Dale. . 86 J P Aydelott, Greenville Rt 1.......... 125 J H Rinck, Buxton............................. 236 I C Clutter, Sherwood Rt 5 .............. 128 Erwin Ritter. Portland Rt 2............ 359 A B Garrigus, Greenville Rt 2........ 191 Wm Kelly, Buxton........................... 137 D H Bailey, Cornelius Rt 2.............. 191 F C Burgholzer. Timber.................... 95 S P Reader, Reedviile ..................... 137 J A Messinger, Laurel..................... 170 Fred Berger, Hillsboro Rt 4.............. 272 W E Shaver, Oswego Rt 1.............. 152 Fred L Brown, Gales Creek............. 92 P Houjchkel, Ki.ls'woro Rt 3 ........... 133 77 Mrs M Laumerman, Greenville Rt 1 128 Fred Langer, Sherwood................... 473 Geo Harrow, Hillsboro Rt 4 ............ 212 Otto Parsons, Greenville Rt 1.......... 197 134 Albert Dethless, Seghers................. W W Parrett, Newberg Rt 2 ............ 20 56 X A Gassner, Beaverton Rt 3.......... 149 A P Christensen, Beaverton Rt 1. . . 194 John Schmeltler, Sherwood Rt 3. . . . 131 Wm Vanderveiden, F Grove Rt 2. . . 407 Heinrich Petersen, Buxton............. 113 M L Roberts, Forest Grove Rt 1.. .. 188 A E Switzer, Newberg....................... 49 18 Chas Thompson, Sherwood................ 39 50 W F Young. Sherwood..................... 19 63 O F Cooke, Sylvan............................. 35 10 And a G r o w in g Young enough to hope approve of our M ethods. S to re ^ to Grow and We proving ourselves worthy of it. growing because you want your permanent business by W e expect to make a small, safe profit each time you buy here, and believe it will be to your interest to buy often. A large assortment of samples of Ladies’ Suits, Coats and Jackets have just arrived. J O H N A N D E R S O N ’S , T h e T a ilo r COUNTY CCUFiT NEWS Business Locals In the rratter of the guardianship of William Ziegler, spendthrift and incap able. Pet tion filed asking that H . T King be appointed guardian. Estate of Annie S. Caldvell Report of appraisers filed and approved. a '8 ° W a n te d , P a n d L o s t. ür 5c per line each insertion. — M oney to loan on farm security. Peat Cone minor. Thos. Cone ap W . H . H ollis, Forest Grove. pointed guardian. Bonds for $1000 —G oldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. filed. Estate of Frank Clap-haw. Apprais- — If you are in ment filed. Valuation 85 00 ,0 0. Ap- a suit praisment approved. examine the line we $16.00 Petition filed asking that Edd Miller J. E. Bailey. be appointed guardian of Constantine Miller. “ WANTED— Salesmen. Many make Estate of John P. Mothmann. $100 to $150 per month, some even Joseph Senior appointed administrator. more. Stock clean; grown on reserva tion, far from old orchards. Cash Bonds fixed at $3000. advanced weekly. Choice of territory. MARRIAGE LICENSES Address Washington Nursery Company, C. H . Mitchel to Lois G Bowlby. Toppenish, Washington.” — Try Goldenrod Flour. You’ ll WOOD taken on subscription. like it. — A . B. Thomas sells.— Sells what? — See Dr. Eaton about that rheum Sells all kinds of Real Estatj, either atism, lame back, nervousness, stom Forest Grove or Washington Countv ach and kidney trouble ar.d goitre. prop erty. Mr. Ward of Kelso, Wash., who ^ is quite an extensive mines near Seattle, stock holder in was visiting his ATTRACTIVE H O M E S A cement walk is to be put in as boys Charles and James last week. fi — Art supplies at T h e Book Store. I - Guldenrod Flour, guaranteed. Captain L. E. Lyon of San Francisco soon as possible on the old Cox prop — If you have lost your boyhood There are no homes more attractive, convenient Arthur Bacon has returned from a — Leave orders for fine picture fram- was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Lavina erty and Quong Lee ■will swell up with or simple in construction than the typical California spirits, courage and confidence of Bungalows and Mission style cottages. We design e months’ trip in California, and j ing at The Book Store. L. Watt of this city. Captain Lyon the new walk in front of his property. and furnish plans, specifications and details com youth, we offer you new life, fresh plete, any carpenter can build. The cost will be 1 winter at Cornelius and in this city. Chas. Odell and wife were guests of has returned to Portland and leaves remarkably low. Space is too valuable to say much. courage and freedom from ill health in Entertainment Course. that city for San Francisco to morrow. ! but send us a stamp and let us explain our methods Mrs. J. S. Buxton and Miss Jessie j friends in Dilley, Sunday. more fully. Or send us 50c for our handsome, M uch interest is being aroused by Hollister’ s R ocky Mountain Tea. 35 big book of designs. — Our $1 8.00 suits are the best we ve gone to Newport to visit with — M oney to loan on farm security. cents, Tea or Tablets. —Dr Hines’ itives for sometime. have carried. W e will be glad to the entertainment course for this year W . H . Hollis, Forest Grove, Oregon. R. IN. LAMBERTH & CO. which is to be given under the auspi- j Drug Store. show you. J. E. Bailey. Rev. T . L. Jones, former pastot of ces of the Athletic Committee of the ------------------ Los Angeles, Cal. Will G. Hale ’ 03, who graduated, the M . E. church of this city, but B. L. Doane of this city was regis college. Almost half the seating ca-1 from the Harvard law school last year, ,ely of Amity, has been transferred to tered at H otel Oregon the first of the pacity of Brighton chapel has already j has been admitted to the bar and will | sville. been sold. Although the cost for the | week. practice in Portland. Head of Highbred talent this year has been much greater ( Dan M . Baker, ex. ’ 07, was out — Miss Penfield cordially invites than last yet the price of tickets is the F. E. MERSEREAU, Proprietor — The $1 2.00 values that Bailey ANGORA DOES im Portland Saturday, visiting his pa you to visit The Book Store Saturday offers in clothing cannot be dupli when she will have arranged a special same. As the first number com es From the Celebrated C M fnrnH P "cV , W"**rww-v» ts and old college chums. Mr. Nov. 15 it is desired that the course cated. Call in and be shown. exhibit of new framed pictures. Open PLATINUN, CLODIO Jf.ker has a good position with W ood- tickets be purchased as early as possi The H ood River News-Letter last till 8 p. m. ble. 1 & Clark. CARBONS, SE P IA S, and week had a special 20 page issue, The remains of the late Congress The following are the numbers in Mayor and Mrs. Botts, of Tillamook, ALL HIGH - GRADE beautifully illustrated. Miss Vera Stew man T ' H . Tongue were the first of the course. visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Meresse art formerly of this city was one of the work made at moderate prices. Nov. 15— Lulu Tyler Gates C o., | the week taken up from the Masonic y. T hey are enroute home from group of the public school teachers of j including Reader, Woman ’ ’ cellist, See S . B . L a w re n c e & Son isit with Eastern relatives. cemetery in the family burial ground Basso cantata. Pianist. that city' PHOTO POSTAL CARDS \ where the Tongue memorial shaft is Miss Stella Boscow has departed lor D ec. 6— Reno B. Welbourn, Wizard I Scholls, Oregon Miss Florence Tongue of Hillsboro located, just east of the cemetery. The of Electricity. MINIATURE PICTURES fjg en e, where she will attend the was the guest of Miss Kate Shannon F eb.— Prof. Orr, Dramatic Reading, Independent Phone 75 Scholls Div. kite University this Winter, and be on Friday. Miss Tongue expects to remains of his father, the late Anthony “ If I were K ing.” Tongue, and a little child of Mr. and Open Sundays i*th her sister, Mrs. D. P. Patterson. leave for a trip through California in a Mar. 9— Dunbar Quartet, Bell Mrs. T on gu e’ s were also transferred to Ringers. short time. Argus. Forest Grove, Oregon the private grounds.— Argus. ► The J. W . Hayes farm located 6 — Special exhibit of artistic picture Resolutions of Condolence. Philip S. Bates, publisher of The tiles north of Hillsboro, was sold last framing at The Book Store Saturday. Resolutions of sympathy and respec Pacific Northwest, in writing to The Open till 8 p. m. Come in. ■eek to James I-ane of Chicago, 111 adopted by Rosewood Camp, No. 3835 e consideration being $8225.00, Mrs. Wilber M cEldowny’ s class in ^ ^ M “ Che Royal Neighoors of America of Forest e was made through J. H . Hartley. vocal music will give a public recital Langley of this city, who will represent Grove, Oregon, as a tribute to the i FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — PRICES in Vert’ s Hall at 8 o 'clo c k , Friday eve- °ur county on the Jamestown Trip memory of Mrs. William Lee, whose j Thomas Roe, who had to return White shirt - - - 10c Drawers - 8 to 15c ning, October 12th. No admission will which he is to give next spring, se- death occurred Oct. 4, 1906: Lis city from his seaside cottage Soft 8c White Waists - 10 to » t be charged and all are invited to be tewport the first of the week, on ac- Whereas— the angel of death has e cured last week the regular prize of $5 White Skirts I 10 to 50 Underskirts - IS to 25c kSuccessor to Harvey Baldwin) nunt of a serious attack of heart trou- present, as the program will be an es Undershirts . . . Sc Stockings . . . iHc • given to the young lady submitting “ ®P t1® * ant! Handkerchiefs - - 2c Collars . . . . - 2c taken from our midst our beloved J e . is now able to be around, and is pecially pleasing one. For Candies, Fruit, Cigars and ' the largest amount of business during neighbor, Men’s White Vests 10 15c Pants . . . . - 25c |luch improved. Tobacco. All kinds of Drinks. Carl Michaux, who has been one of I Coats - 10 20c Dusters - - 15 20c the past 7 days. Miss Langley is do- Therefore— Be it resolved that we Towels . . . 20c Do*. Napkins - - 20c Dor. — See Dr. Eaton about that head- this city’ s competent drug clerks for | ing a fine work in our countv and is | the entire camp, extend our heartfelt The following articles SO c per do*. Pillow Cases. k h e and pain in the eye. Try a pair some years, has rem oved to Forest Bed Sheets, Table clotha. Night Gowns, Women’s well worthy the hearty support given 1 sympathy to our beloved neighbor’ s ■ those famous glasses. Consultation Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Covers. husband and family, and while they Grove where he has taken a position in her. This ilIla trip W J1J be uc a wuuuwuut au. will a wonderfula a d - !' le e . Office over Paris Millinery On Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove Pacific Avenue Forest Grow one of the drug stores.— M cM innville vertisment for Washington County and j ^ ^ f e V m T ^ D o t h 'r ^ srlors. Reporter. Mr. Michaux has accepted wi>l obtain a large amount of publicity Frank Hinman Jr., who was a student • position in Dr. Hines’ drug store. for the rMOurCM through interviews that Resolved— that * o tr chapter be drap the Academy in the 'nineties, a gra- will be given the representatives while ed in mourning for thirty davs as a uate of Stanford, and who has just Word com es from Bologna, Italy, they are covering the large cities of last tribute to the memory of our be >mpleteded a medical course at John that Madam Ecelka Gerster, one of the die East, loved neighbor. iopkins, was in the city last week Committee siting friends. H e will begin prac- most famous vocalists in Europe, is Lancefield-Webster. especially enthusiastic over Mrs. C h a p -1 L u l u J. A l l e n ce in Spokane. Dealer in At the residence of Rev. J. R. B a r b a r a a . S e x t o n man's voice. "M rs. Chapman's voice FLOUR and R EE D j Lanbsborough, Seventh and Jefferson A n n a K e l se y Silver’ s New York Minstrels, who says streets. Oregon City, Thursday after 'ere here last evening were pro- has a rich dramatic quality,” Forest Grove Ore., Pacific Ave. Resolutions ounced by all present as the best Madam Gerster, “ and she is the only noon, Miss Carrie W ebster, a daughter ntertaining company that has com e to pupil who has nothing to undo.” | of Mr. and Mrs. M . C. Webster, of Forest Grove, Oregon, Oct. 5, 06. tis city for many years. The even- Professor and Mrs. Chapman are o ccu i that city, was united in marriage to Head Quarters James B. Matthews | Mr. Lloyd Lancefield. Mr. and Mrs. ig’ s entertainment abounded with Post, N o. 6. Department of Oregon. pying a fine villa adjoining Madam j Lancefield will make their hom e in lose jolly, harmless negro jokes and WHEREAS. W. W . Tennis, a mem Gerster’ s castle in Bologna, Italy. Portland, where Mt. Lancefield is em- le large audience was kept in a con- ber of James B. Mathews Post No. 6. They will be back to America som e- ployed by the Title Guarantee & Trust ant uproar. More shows of this kind Department of Oregon, has been called Company. time next Spring. e needed on the westside road. ; to the Eternal Camping-ground by an all wise Providence, therefore be it Frank Mott and son Robert, of D ick M i « Anna Cornelius, daughter of Levy * Market Will be Open Every Day RESOLVED, that we the members of on, North Dakota, who have been Ex-Councilman John Cornelius, was n ____ ___ , - , _ . _ . . . Com m encing Saturday, Oct. 6. this Post extend our heartfelt sympathy Dking over the city and surrounding hom e over Sunday to pay the home Qur y an Prices. to his family and friends. And be it suntry the past week, have bought folks a visit. Miss Cornelius is now | C hoice Front Quarters. 4c per lb. I further RESOLVED, that the Post be draped He building east of H ancock & Gor- Professor ol the department of Short- Round Steak, 6c “ “ in mourning and a coq y of these reso 4c “ “ ’ ? barn. T h ey expect to start in hand and Typewriting in the college C hoice Boiling Beef. C U l< Nic e T ender Roast. lutions be placed on records of this 5c Business soon. Mr. Mott and his son at Dallas. She was formerly assistant Special Saturday before 10 Post and also published in the city ge friends of Marshall Lenneville and but upon the resignation of Prof. G. B. a. m _ j c boiling meat, 4c roast. papers. Rem ember, open every day Naylor’ s »e from the same town in North Hardin, formerly of this city, was w. j. R. B e a c h elected to fill the vacancy. Corner. S t e v e n M o r g a n . PACIFIC STUDIO j j 65 Also 15 Good Bucks Por ill Frank A llen's S a le Quong Lee’s LAUNDRY CONFECTIONERY J ö Delicious Dainties JAM ES , R - | ' | ! •