PERSONAL AND SOCIETY NEWS — Low prices every day at Levy’s Market. HALLOWEEN SOCIAL EVENTS (C ontinued from P age 1) G. O. Sloan was a Portland visitor i à V a “ à V a ▼ f w « V a V « ▼ a • i “ a w à ▼ a W i “ â Ê à â É ▼ W ^ V V T v ^ merry voices were heard in many " a â a â w a ▼ w É ▼ W ▼ à ” w “ w ▼ “ A w w ” WW“ V ▼ Sunday. quarters of the city, much laughter - Guldenrod Flour, guaranteed. — Look for the ‘‘Sign of the Red Senator Haines of Washington coun- being created by the usual Halloween Specs.” Chas. Smith was down from North | ty was in McMinnville for a short time gipsy fortune tellers. Miss Ruth Fields was a Portland last week. Yamhill Sunday. COLLEGE GOBLINS GATHER. — Low prices every day at Levy’s visitor the first of the week. Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hines The college classes held their Market. son on Tuesday, You’ll Iof Gales Creek> a son —Try Goldenrod Flour. j revelries at the home of Mayor Peter­ 1 Mrs. Josephine Patton was in Port like it. October 27. duly | land, Saturday. —The 812.00 values that Bailey, son and the Freshmen were . T. H . Adams, the Vancouver bank­ dupli- initiated through the mystic clouds j offers in clothing cannot be Gordon Brown was a spectator at the er, spent Sunday in the Grove. that must be penetrated before one cated. Call in and be shown. Multnoroah-Whitman game, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers of Port­ really becomes a bonafide college man. Professors Orr’and Coons and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Brenner of Portlard, land are the proud parents of twin boys. The Academy Classes held “ jinks Bain were entertained by the Misses were guests of relatives in the Grove. J. M. Garrison was in Portland the Shannon at their Friday | and revelries” at different residence of home. I * Jchn E. Bailey and wife returned first of the week, transacting business. i city. The E. E. Williams and the evening. from their California trip the first of the Rasmusen homes were overflowing with Professors OrT, Bates and Coons at­ Carl Michaux came up from Forest week. tended the teachers institute at Grove Saturday evening and spent "spirits and hobgobblings.” — If you are in need of a suit Hillsboro, Wednesday. Sunday with his parents.— McMinnville TOWN “ SPOOKS” AND FORTUNE­ examine the line we carry at $16. You hear of Rocky Mountain Tea. the Rebekah colors, £and the dining q Ite sick with appendices, is conv: - * v Mrs. E. G. Mills has arrived from Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. roam in green and yellow. The anni- le seing at the home of her parents in Arnold, Neb. and is now occupying her cottage on Sth Avenue. Mr. Mills The members of the Grange are ve sary exercises were first performed Marion County. . _ . , will arrive later. requested to attend the next regular after which an excellent program was — A. B. Thcmas sells.—Sells what? Sells all kinds of Real Estate, either —See Dr. Eaton about that head- m eetinj, on Saturday, Nov. 3, and to rendered. In one of the corners of Forest Grove or Washington County ache and pain in the eye. Try a pair bring grain, fruit or vegetables they the room the gypsy fortune teller pre- property. of those famous glasses. Consultation wish to exhibit. Lucy Walker, Sec. sided and the large number of guests free. Office over Paris Millinery were told their fate. A bountiful ban­ Geo. Mcore and family, of Macomb, Parlors. Rev Zimmerman and family have quet was served and all present speak 111., arrived in the Grcvr day before moved into the parsonage, near the Lyle Pollock of Portland, was in of this social event as one to be long yesterday and expect to locate here. Christian church, which is nearly com­ town Tuesday, visiting his brother. Dr. remembered in the history of lodge Mr. Moore is a nephew of I. W. and pleted.— Tillamook Herald. T h ; rev­ Pollock. Lyle has lately moved to the doings. ______ John Baldwin. erend will no doubt be remembered by metropolis, having sold his farm near many here as the pastor of the Chris­ V Wee-ha-ha's Entertain Miss May Luce went to Cleone, North Yamhi]'. tian church a few years ago but who is Saturday, to visit with her sister, Miss season in Forest Grove /T h e Social S< J. S. Trumble who had an auction now doing some good work in the city Laura, who is teacher in the school was initiated initia in earnest last Friday by there. Miss Luce returned to the sale last Thursday feels jubilant over across the mountains. the members of the Wee-ha-ha Club of the outcome, as he sold all he wanted Your attention is called to our Ad to this city at the home of its president, Grove on Tuesday. to. Mr. Trumble and family are subscribers on another page. This is Mrs. J. S. Buxton. ) The club is a new Raleigh Walker left for the Carleton moving to town and will live in the | intended to apply to old as well as new organization, having only started last logging camp on Monday where he east end of town. subscribers—all old subscribers paying winter, and since then has held many will be employed during the winter. up arrears and 81 will receive The important social events. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman of this city The club Raleigh will have charge of the donkey News to Jan. 1 1908. In other words returned home Wednesday after a visit meet every two weeks at different engine. with their former Kansas neighbors, you will receive The News the remain- residences of the members. “ Five The Ladies of the M. E. Church Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gigoux, who are | der of this year Free. Pay up now and Hundred” is the past time of the will have a sale of Pies and Cakes at now living in McMinnville. take the advantage of this offer. evening and many beautiful presents the Hoffman & Allen Store, Saturday, are given to the fortunate winners of “ Our old friend Fred Watrous, one of Mrs. Lydia B. Thompson of St. Joe commencing at 10 a. m. recently had a little family gathering in Forest Grove’s most successful mer­ that social game. At its last meeting Those who went to hear The Merry honor of her father. Rev. D. B. Nich­ chants, was in Springfield Monday and Miss Jessie Buxton received the first Wives of Windsor were: Misses ols who came up from Forest Grove to made a pleasant call at the News office. honors and Mrs. Willis Goff was the Farnham, F. Abemethy, D. Abernethy, celebrate his 90th birthday anniversary. Mr. Watrous is a great user of printer’s recipient of the booby prize. The P. Chandler, Heidel, Haskell, Silver- —McMinnville Reporter. ink and attributes his mercantile sucj members of the Wee-ha-ha Club are: man; Prof. Orr, Prin. Bates, Alletu Mrs. J. S. Buxton, president; Mrs. A. Mrs. Austin Buxton returned last cess to his extensive advertising. and Logan. B. Caples, secretary; and Mesdames week from her mother’s home near While in Forest Grove we built a good Earl Hamilton was in town yester­ Oregon City, where she took her two many full page ads for his firm and Willis Goff, Wilbur McEldowney, Chas. day and paid the home folks a visit. boys. They will have delightful Were a*recab,y surprised to hear Mr. Roe, Mayne Abbot, G. Larrimore, Earl had a couple of days so ran up be­ visit at Grandma’s while their parents Watrous say that he had never had the C. F. Miller, Frank Gordon, John fore accepting his new position with Macrum and Jessie go east. Mr. and Mrs. Buxton leave results from his advertising since we Thornburgh, the Pacific Steamship Co. of San Fran­ the first of next week fo- Denver, left the Grove that he had while we Buxton. cisco. where they will attend the meeting of were building his ads.—Springfield The Lulu Tyler Gates Company News. It will be remembered that Frank Fletcher came up Saturday the National Grange. which is to appear here November 15, Editor Beebe of the Springfield News from SheTwood. where he is principal F. S. Barnes of Forest Grove was in was formerly foreman of the Washing- in Marsh Hall is one of the best com­ of the public schools, to pay the home Oregon City on business Tuesday. ton County Publishing Company and panies of its kind in America. The folks a visit. He attended the insti­ Mr. Barnes is the champion bow-maker at the time when Mr. Watrous re(ers Pacific Wave of October 23, the U. of tute in Hillsboro and returned to his of the United States ^nd is kept busy to the great results of his advertising. W. Week y has this to say: The work Saturday evening. supplying the demahd, as orders come It was done in The News, the best Lulu Tyler Gates Co. presented the I G. B. Hardin spent a few days in to him from all parts of the United circulating medium in Washington first number in the lecture course for town the first of the week with his States. Some of the bows are beauti­ county, which claims a larger circu­ this year on Friday night, October 19. family. Professor Harding is now fully hand carved and sell readily at lation and more eager readers than any The program was excellent in every travelling in the interest of his cor­ from 850 to 8100.—Oregon City En­ other paper. It pays to advertise in a particular. Seldom has a more capable respondence school of Shorthand, terprise. gathering of artists been seen on the paper that is read. having placed Miss Anna Cornelius in college stage than those making up J. E. Dugan of Portland, was in this the position he occupied at the Dallas this company. Watrous-Huber city Friday, looking over some business College. Miss Adams, the cellist, plays with in this part of the county. Many will Miss Ollie Huber was married on There have been thirteen accessions remember Mr. Dugan when he was in last Saturday to Mr. Frank L. Watrous great feeling and perfect technique. in the meetings which are progressing business here with the firm, Dugan, at the county seat, before the County Her splendid numbers fairly enraptured at the Christian Church. The meet­ Watrous & Haines, now known as Kofi- Judge. Miss Huber is well known the large audience, and she was re­ ings continue indefinitely. There will man & Allen. Mr. Dugan had a here, her parents living at Dilly. Mr. called for repeated encores. be no service on Thursday night this grocery store on Knob Hill in Portland and Mrs. Watrous spent several days’ Mr. Smith in his vocal selections week. The themes for Friday, Satur­ bnt sold the same some time ago. He honeymoon in Portland and returned also struck a popular chord in the day and Sunday nights will be— Rr- now occupies himself in speculating on the first of the week. They will make audience, and came in for his share of pentence. Conversion of Saul and real estate. their home at the Watrous residence applause. Christian Union. Sunday at 11:00 a. The accompanist, Mr. Snyder, Tonight is held the regular meeting wb>cb wa* prepared for their coming, played but one solo selection, but m., Christ for Oregon. of the Congregational church and with Mr. Watrous is employed by the firm of Watrous. Caples & Co. The News appeared in all the musical numbers, Professor A. Ben Kori paid our office this is also the Preparatory Lecture. a visit Monday and subscribed for The Sunday morning the service includes extends congratulations to the happy and was heartily received. Mrs. Gates, of course, was the bright Washington County News. The ipro- reception of members and the Com­ couple. star of the evening. She is without fessor and the editor had a good chat munion of the Lord's Supper. Sunday doubt the best reader that has been Lyda-Killin together— we say together because the evening there will be the monthly heard in this city. Possessing a rich whole of the conversation was in musical service with address by the Miss Eval May Killin was married and wonderful voice, a handsome face French and the rest of the office force pastor on “ The Value of Song in Wor- (to Elmer E. Lyda on Monday. Both *nd perfect figure, with a manner be­ had no chance to "b u tt in.” Profes­ ship.” The Sunday School and young people are well known in this witching in its naturalness and perfect sor Kori speaks the language of “ gay C. E. meeting will be as usual. See pu t of the county. Their parents poise, she received an ovation from this college audience such as seldom Paree” very fluently as well as ten or another column for the regular notices being old residents of Washington excelled in the best theatres of the of the Congregational church. , County. twelve others. co untry by the first artists. é o é a Rain! Rain! M akes us all th in k o f b u y in g a n up-to-dat (Bra ve nette W e have them now at prices ranging from $ 19 to $ 18 JOHN ANDERSON’S, The Tailoi ¿ S X S X S X S J K X S I& S fK X K X S X g s David VanAntwerp and family B u s i n e s s L-oci expected today from Vermont, A ls o W a n te d , For They will make their home in ri riel L o s t . Grove, for the winter. Sc per line each insertion The parents of Mr. Hurst, our restaurant man, have arrived here W ANTED — Girl for general hoaj from Dakota and moved into the old — Inquire at this office. Gleason property. —Low prices every day Market. Notice Having been able to secure the — Man, or Man and wife, Wat agency for the best laundry in Portland To do chores for winter, we desire to do your laundry work. able to milk. Good wages, at this office. Call and get terms— Moultons Barber Shop. — Money to loan on farm W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove. WOOD taken on subscription. Rain Prevented Sod Turning. The turning of the first sod in the construction of the Pacific Railway & Navigation Company’s railroad at Tilla­ mook had to be postponed from Thurs­ day until Saturday on account of a rain storm, Trespass Notices on sale at The News Office. -Goldenrod Flour, buy it, “ WANTED — Salesmen. Manyl 8100 to 8150 per month, some! more. Stock clean; grown on r j tion, far from old orchards, advanced weekly. Choice of tel Address Washington Nursery Coif Toppenish. Washington.” S « A . JV loultoi The The News and Semi-weekly Journal | L e a d in g Tonsoric ot for 81.75. Sample copies may be had P o r e s t d ro v e at this office. e rest ( I ithe sub R . IN IX O IN , D e n i I decides s will! t meetii Forest Grove, Oregon The Washington County News STRIVES TO PLEASE GIVES the News, Stands for the City's Enterprises, the Home Producer, the Home Market and Home Patronage. A D’ S T H A T PAY Are those you place in the columns of The News. You will reach the largest number of readers in this county, peo­ ple who are eager to read it. HERE’S THE SECRET! Appearances make a mighty big impression nowadays. If your ads and stationery print­ ing is neat, attractive and up- to-date, it will tell that you are progressive. We can hit the mark for you if good work­ manship can accomplish it. Independent Pilone — City 724 O F FIC E : T h re e doors n orth of Bailey’s storJ ho u rs fro ir 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. I heard oi It shall 1 The MEATS THE VERY BEST Quality, Prices, Treatimj I Saelens & C ^ ^ M a i n S t ^ o r e s t Grov Q iio n g Lee’! LAUN DR FINE WORK DONE CHEAP - P( W h ite s h ir t - - - 10c Drawers Soft “ - - - - 8c W hite Waists • I W h ite S k irts - 10 to 50 Underskirts - - 8c Stockings - • U n d e rsh irts - H a n d k e rc h ie fs • - 2c Collars - - * M en’s W h ite V ests 10 15c Pants - - - * Coats - - - - 10 20c Dusters - * T ow els - - - 20c D os. Napkins - T h e follo w in g a rtic le s 50 c per doz. Pillo M S h te ts , K M * C '.othi. K ltM Gowns. V » D raw ers, U nderw ear, Aprons and Corsel Cov^ if Foi Pacific Avenue I Every I ■selves. |aew pje , The New Confectionery on Pacific Avenue M O T T & SON Choice Cigars and Tobacco Candies, Nuts and Soda Water I |Ehe Gr; med ft We have just started in our builing, east of Hancock & Gordon s Livery Stable. We invite you to visit our store. w. P . S c h u ltz Meat Market Tender, Juicy Meats—Just Right to tempt the Appetite, All kinds of Fish and Vegetables in Season. Groceries I Pa c ific A v a . Forest Grovel poh