PERSONAL AND SOCIETY NEWS — Low prices every day at Levy’s Market. Hillsboro, K K K K K K î K K K K ? The city council met last mgnt ana —Try Goldenrod Flour. You’ll passed an ordinance bringing before like it. the people at the December election —Low prices every day at Levy’s -Goldenrod Flour, buy it, try it. - Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed. the proposition of purchasing a city Bedford Laughlin was a North Y am -1 — Low prices every day at Levy's Market. park for $2000. It is quite likely Market. Carl S. Nicklin of Portland was the that the measure will carry. hill visitor last week. H. H. Markel was in Salem Satur­ guest of his sister, Miss Lelo Nicklin, — Do not forget the Dance Saturday on Sunday. day attending the Basketball league. night at the Rink. — Dance at the Rink Saturday night. Rev. Gould gave a very interesting Everybody invited. chapel talk Friday. Miss Ida Kerr, of Iowa, has returned Mrs. Wra. Abemethy was a “ Rose to this city for an extended visit. City” visitor Monday. — The Book Store is already taking Born to the wife of Jessie R Caples on a holiday air. Call in. of Portland, a son, on November 1. Mrs. Tennis has bought the Greer —Money to loan on farm security. residence on Sth street. M. L. Noble W. H. Hollis, Forest Grove, Oregon. made the deal. C, H. Stewart and wife were regis­ — Money to loan on farm security. tered at a Portland hotel last week. W. H. Hollis. Forest Grove. Bom to the wife of Frank S. Armen- trout in Portland on October 28, a son. We Play No Favorites At this Clothing Stoi We charge everybody the same stuff because we beli the only way to build a permanent, lucrative business, catering to no particular class of trade, we are — Yes, there will be a dance and Walker’s orchestra will be there. At the Rink. Sell Gixxl Clothing to Everybody —Our 818.00 suits are the best we have carried. We will be glad to show you. J. E. Bailey. Fruit Inspector Harris is working away at the orchardists of this county He has called meetings at Hillsboro on November '26 and at Beaverton on November 27. He held a meeting — Ask to see our $20.00 suits. last week at Reedville and good work Quality and Tailoring cannot be ex­ was done there. Many old orchards celled. J. E. BAILEY. i have been cleaned out and cut down Fifty acres of new orchard James Smith of Canada arrived at j since. the home of J. B. Smith the first of have also been put out in that vicinity. the week. The Shakespeare division of the The News and Semi-weekly Journal for $1.75. Sample copies may be had at this office. O. McMenee spent several days in — Dr. Geiger cures catarrah, rheu­ Woman’s club met at the Free P.ead- the “ Rose City” the first of the week. matism and throat troubles and all pre­ j ing room Tuesday afternoon. The — Don’t list your property with vailing diseases. I ladies are studying the life of Shakes­ A. B. Thomas— unless you want it sold or rented. Mrs. Lily Miller of Seattle visited peare and reading some of his works 1 under the direction of Prof. Mary F. The concrete foundation to the new her son, Wilson Miller, who is attend- Farnham and all are very much inter- hall Is just about completed. A big co 'l ep rp h e r e t h i s year. j ested in the work. force of men are at work. Prin. H. L. Bates, preached the Mrs. Lee Anderson’s many friends sermon in the Oregon C'ty Congrega­ — Black serge suits, all wool, will were glad to see her in this city last not fade, wear shiny or threadbare; tional church Sunday. $14.00 at Bailey’s. —The $12/10 values that Bailey week. In order to show her their joy offers in clothing cannot be dupli­ \ on her return a party of twenty-one, The Misses Shannon and Mrs. cated. Call in and be shown. young and old, gave her a pleasant bur McEldowney attended the surprise Saturday evening at her home News have been received by friends concert in Portland yesterday. on Fourth street. Every one present in this city, of a son born to Mr. —-If you are in need reports a lovely time and it is said that Mrs. Wm. A. Clapshai now e camine the line we carry | going home all prayed that it might J. E: Bailey. living in Portland, on Oct. 4. 1 rain so hard that Mrs. Anderson should T. H. Littlehale of this city was O. W. Rainwater of Greenville transacting business in the metropolis brought in three samples of Peerless have to stay in the city and not return to the power plant where she is now on Saturday. potatoes this week to this office. Ary- Mr. McDonald of Illinois has bought one can see them now and they are living. Some of the young married people the Professor Robertson property and worth seeing, each weighing betveen is now moving in. 3 and 4 lbs. It shows that Oregon 1 of the town, having organized a “ Five were entertained Trespass Notices on sale at The can raise something else besides um­ Hundred Club” Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. brellas. News Office. who appicciati honest values, courteous treatment, and low as worthy goods can be sold for. JOHN ANDERSON’S, The Tail B u s in e s s A ls o Mrs. Geo. Bidwell Dead. W ood taken on sub L o c a ls \ V tin te d , P o r an d L o st. ¿ S tile The funeral of the late Mrs. Geo. 5c per line each insertion. W. Bidwell, who died Sunday morn­ WANTED — Men to clear land 4 ing, was held at Hillsboro Wednesday. Deceased had been in her usual health j miles from the Grove.— J. C. H. and about 5 o’oclock Sunday morning j The Laughlin. awakened and talked with her husband. “ WANTED — Salesmen. Many make Both dropped asleep. About an hour 8100 to 8150 per month, some even later Mr. Bidwell was awakened by a more. Stock clean; grown on reserva­ tion, far from old orchards. Cash strange noise. Trying to arouse Mrs. advanced weekly. Choice of territory. Bidwell, he soon discovered that she Address Washington Nursery Compan;, had passed away. Three children Toppenish. Washington.” survive: George H. Bidwell of Port­ WANTED —Good man in each land; Mrs. Blanche Hamilton of Inde­ county to represent and advertise co­ pendence; and Miss Florence Bidwell. operative department, put out sam ple, of Hillsboro. Deceased was born in Pennsylvania in 1844, and moved to etc. Old established business house. Wisconsin with her parents in 1854. i Cash salary 821 weekly expeme In 1869 she was married to Mr. Bid- money advanced; permanent positior. well, later moving to Clear Lake, Wis., j Our reference. Bankers National Bank from which place they came to Oregon ; of Chicago, Capital $2.000,000. Ad- dresss Manager, Ti e Columbia House, in 1905. Chicago, 111., Desk No. 1. l SEWING MACHIN! ROLLER BEARINt HIGH GRADI J EQUALIZERS PASSED TAX ROLL Automatic Lilt. by buys reliable] high gra ing mad An O d d M ohi ’I n I i ( u a T o m . As II peopK- tli.- Mo.vs mv alrvul> — A nice residence, 6 room house and Mrs' A- B’ CaPles on Third Ave- Miss Farnham presented a paper at Washington County Assessor Had well Inellm-il to unytlilug that gild- STRONGEST GUARANI neat and trim, four blocks from post- A delightful evening was passed and the Oregon Federation of Women’s life. \ eorroa|K>uil;*ut a..ya: "Norlil iv Finished Work Before Derision N a tio n al S ew in g Machii office, 81050. Inquire of M. L. refreshments of ice cream, cake and dellgl.is them more as a means „. Clubs at Portland Wendesday last. S A N F R A N C IS C O , < Noble, office over Goff Bros. j c o f f e e were served by the hostess. County Jidge Goodin is getting agree!Illy spending an hour or twe The people of Corvallis are loud in FACTORY A T BELVIDERE. The members of the club are Mr. and legal advice from Deputy District At­ than -»platting on their lu-els In tin Dr. C. L. Large reports a son born i their praises of Dr. Boggess’ sermon streets or on some door stoop, gazing Mrs. A. B. Caples, Mr. and Mrs. torney Tongue as to what should be | which he delivered there a week ago. to the wife of Arnold Smith of Forest j Mayne Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Willis done in the matter of the Washington at the passers by. exchanging compli­ ment» with their acquaintances. Na­ Mrs. Chas. Mertz and family are Grove, the third instant. Parties de­ Goff, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Roe, Mr. I County tax roll for the present year, tive •swells’ consequently promenndt siring the attendance of Dr. Large in spending some time in Portland until and Mrs. Wilbur McEldowney and The exemption of 8300 was allowed with a piece of felt under their arms on which to sit when they wish.” the return of Mr. Mertz from the east. this class of cases, will greatly oblige Mr. and Mrs H. J. Goff. and the claim that this will invalidate him, if possible, by engaging his ser­ — Miss Penfield it going to Portland Professor L. R. Traver, City Superin­ the assessment is receiving consider­ vices two or three months prior to the ation. It is not thought that the le- Saturday. Do you want any pictures tendent of Schools of Pendleton, has expected event. framed? Avoid the Christmas rush. handed in his resignation, to take ^ ° ' the r0" Can be attacked’ ,or’ Mrs. R. Leabo and daughter Miss | . *, officials argue, it simply means that in Miss Edna Jenson and Mabel Matti- . . effect at once. No reasons are as- Leabo joined Mrs. Josephine | •_ , ,, ~ . . son, both efficient teachers in our „ Bertha ___ ‘ v ¡signed for the action. During the each instance there is $300 worth of I STRIVES TO PLEA THE VERY BEST schools, spent Saturday in Gaston, the Patton this afternoon and the party | year and a half that he has been in property which is not on the roll. A GIVES th * New-, Stands will go to Sacramento. The Leabo’s guest» of friends. | Pendleton he has given the best of Sheriff’s assessement can cure this but the City’s Enttrpises, | will stop in that city to visit with on top of this is the fact that there are — A. B. Thomas sells.—Sells what? . . . ,.. , , „ . , satisfaction. Regarding his plans lor Home Prolucer, the Ha friends while Mrs. Patton will go south u . < -r many not on the taxroll because the ex­ Sells 411 kinds of Real Estate, either Market and Home Patrona „_T___ _______ , L _ ..L i the future Professor Traver will say Forest Grove or Washington County to San Jose to spend the winter with nothing, except that he will remain emption covers the sum total of many property. relatives. V M ain St., Forest Grove j parties’ property. here until the end of the year, when The County Assessor already had A chafing dish party was given to — In every clime its colors are unfurled j he expects to go to Portland. No Are those you p ace in columns of The New . 1 Its fame has spread from sea to sea; successor has yet been secured, as the his assessment made so far as the field I the members of the third football team will reach the largest num Saturday evening at the home of Presi­ Be not surprised if in the other world, resignation came as a complete sur- work was concerned, before the Su-1 of readers in this county, p preme Court decided against the ex­ You hear of Rocky Mountain Tea. prise t0 the schooi board as we„ as tQ dent Ferrin. pie who are eager to read The Assessor therefore Dr. Hines’ Drug Store. | the public generally. Mr. Traver is emption. —The Ladies Aid Society of the M. wrote the assessment with the exemp­ HERES T r E SECFE E. church will give a church sociable ! Last chance to get tickets for the j one of the best-known educators in the tion allowed and left it to the Board of Professor Traver Appearances make a mig and fair on the 7th and 8th of Dec. college entertainment course, for the state.—Oregonian. FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — PRICES equalization to cure, if that body big impression nowadays, Further particulars will be given later. reserved seat plat will be opened at the *s a 5011 of Mrs. Traver of this city. S to 15c thought it proper to annul the exemp­ W hite shirt - • - 10c Drawers your ads and stationery pri I Bazaar Monday, Nov. 11. First con-i Soft " - - - 8c White Waists 10 to 20c tions. The board, however, let the ing is neat, attractive and 1 Tim Thompson of Portland came up cert< Lulu Ty,er Gates ConlpaDy< GASTON W hite Skirts 10 to 50 Underskirts 15 to 25c Undershir’s - to-date, it will tel! that : - - 2Hc Saturday to attend to some of his prop- Thursday. Nov. 15. This concert; The members of the Gaston Rod assesment stand. Even with the ex­ Handkerchiefs • - - 8c 2c Stockings Collars - - are progressive. We can emptions allowed the tax roll is the Men’s White Vests 10 15c Pants - erty interest vhich he still retains in - - - 25c comes highly recommended and a fine : and Gun club are kept busy getting the mark for you if good wc largest in point of valuation ever writ­ Coats - - - - 10 20c Dusters this vicinity. - - 15 20c manship can accomplish program is assured by the four artists their boots and decoys ready for use. Towels - - - 20c Do*. Napkins - 20c Do* ten in the history of the county. I The following articles 50 c per do*............... ...... Pillow Cases. — Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and in the company. as the late rain is fast filling up the Bed Sheets. Table Cloths. Night Cowns. W omen's Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap­ Independent Phone — City Dr. C. L. Large reports a son weigh- ¡ la*ce‘ SALE Oae large team of Drawers. Underwear. Aprons and Corset Cowers. pliances in office. Calls answered ing 9 j pounds, born to the wife of I Mr. Kopplin of East Gaston was Forest Grove night or day. for farm work, weight about Jerome Bullock, of Forest Grove, on Portland visitor the fore part of the i 2700; also one bay farm horse 9 years Pacific Avenue The Womans Club will meet at the Nov. 6. Parties desiring the attend- j week. f ; old. works single or double. Weight home of Mrs. E. Williams, Monday, ance of Dr. Large in this class of cases, Mr. and Mrs. Craft spent Sunday 1350, drives well to buggy, Call November 12th at 2:30 p. m.— Mrs. will greatly oblige him, if possible, by with J. D. Hibbs and family. phone Dr. Geiger. C. E. Ruckle, Sec. engaging his services, two or three Mr. W. Thomas of Hillsboro spent The New Confectionery on P acific Avenue Mrs. Josephine Patton, who has months prior to the expected event. Jesse Caples of Portland Sunday with his brother, Mr. A. L. been the efficient assistant in The town Tuesday. Mr. Mott of Mott & Son, the new Thomas. News office for several years past, left confectioners on Pacific Avenue, has • Artis Matteson has returned from this afternoon for California to visit rel­ gone back to South Dakota to settle Idaho, where he has been the past To Cur Correspondents Choice Cigars and Tobacco ' atives. She was accompanied by her up his business affairs at the old home nine months We would ask our correspondents to son Jimmie. Candies Suts and Soda Watel and will return with the rest of his Maude Wohl spent Sunday with her send u* their c0Py 80 il reach us O. W. Regg and family, who have family some time next month. His Tuesday of each week where possible; folks last week. We have just started in our builing, east of Hancock & Gordon! been making Forest Grove their home son, Robert. who came west with him also to sign their names to same— not Livery Stable. We invite vou to visit our store. Missses Edna lensen and Mabel for some time, have returned to their about a month ago, remained for publication but that we may know Matteson of Forest Grove were town former home in Carmen, Oklahoma. here to run the store. to whom we are under obligations for visitors last week. Mr. Regg was employed by the P. R. same. The big social event of the season and N. Co. near Buxton, and is having occurred Hallowe'en eve when the Jas. B. Matthews Post No. 6. the News sent to him* in the east to three upper college classes entertained Officers for the ensuing year will be K- Seymour Keep pasted on the railroad situation and initiated the Freshmen into the nominated Nov. 21, ’06. All cora- in this county. mysteries of college life and then as a rades are invited, Rev. Daniel Staver will preach morn- fitting climax to the function gave a w . j. R. B ea ch , I. K. W e i t z e l , ing and evening next Sunday in the banquet in honor of the neophyte col- Adj. Com. Congregational church. It is now legians that rivals any like affair that about two years since Mr. Staver has lias been given in many a day. The Notice S uccoK r* to J. H. KAITL1Y preached in Forest Grove: and this oc- function was held at Mayor Peterson’s Having been able to secure the caaion will be one of great interest, commodious residence and the whole agenev for the best laundry in Portland especially to thoae who know of his house was given over to the revelers we desire to do your laundry work, Will do a general Real Estate and All kinds of F ish an d V egetables in Season. Grocene Insurance business. We solicit •ervices *nd sacrifices in the days o f J from basement to the attic, giving free Call and get terms— Moultons Barber Pacific Ave, Forest Gro your patronage. planning and building the new church, swing to the initiatory festivities. , Shop. l MEATS The Washingti C o u n t y Ne« I Quality, Prices, Treatment [ S a e l e n s & Co. 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