COUNTY COURT NEWS PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES. PERSONAL AND SOCIETY NEWS n»»»e« »«eeawv se»e f ■*****»«»«*♦•— 1 Miss Famham was a Portland visitor' ♦■*•«*♦ -G d d e n ro d Flour, buy it. try it. The Literary Society met Friday and rendered a short program. ject debated upon, was I “ 'That the Chinese The sub­ R e iv e d ' Exclusion A ct is PROBATE COURT George N Barrett minor. Final ac- ! count filed and approved W N Bar­ 1 rett guardian and bondsmen be re- leased from all liabilities. f We P la y No F a v o rite s A t th is C lothing Store. Book detrimental to the United States.” Est of G H Baber. Annual report Those on the affirmative were Orval of trustee C C Caples filed and ap­ “ W ood to burn” — Pyrography out- Store, J. C fits at T h e Book Store. | J- C. Bridwell visited in the metrop- Hutchens, and Robert Loomis and the proved. W e charge everybody the same stuff because we believe that jiegative were Harold Ulm and Roy Est Constantine Miller insane. In­ ’ olis last week. Lyle Pollock was in the Grove the only way to build a permanent, lucrative business, ventory and appraisement filed and ap­ Knox. The decision was made in Miss Dooly of Portland visited with We ara Saturday. catering to no particular class of trade, we are Javor of the negative. There were proved. j her parents over Sunday. trying ta Ralph Dugan was out from Portland Est of John C Hatch et al minors W AN TED.—Girl for house work.— Several visitors at the society this week, petition filed to sell real estate. M on­ Sunday. am ong them v/ere Mrs. A. Teegarden, i Enquire H . H . Goff. day D ec 24 time set to have objec Miss Kate Myers of Portland, visited M r. Donalley, Miss Sappington, Don tions to said petition. H . S. Starrett of this city was a busi­ the home folks over Sunday. Qiltner. Mabel Davidson, Will Morley, Est of John Stresse. Final acct ness visitor to the “ Rose City” last Goldie Fields and Clarence Greer. — Money to loan on farm security. filed M on, D ec 24 time set for hearing week. JT| who appreciate honest values, courteous treatment, and W. H . Hollis, Forest Grove, Oregon. In the football game Saturday our objections to final settlement. prices at Lee Caufield, a former student at MARRIAGE LICENSES. low as worthy goods can be sold for. Mrs. A. B. Caples visited relatives boys were not so badly defeated as b e ­ the college, is now em ployed at Col- R. F. Lepschat and Mary F Garri- 0 in Portland and Oregon City last week. fore and feel that in a short time * they j lins, Wash. gus. H enry Gurske and Rose H elm old, j will b ecom e the superior of their o p ­ Miss Sherreld and W ill Payne of | Edward Freeman and Minnie Mueller, ' — If you are in need of a suit Portland were the guests of the Misses examine the line we carry at $16.00 ponents. John W . Harris and Nettie V . Monroe, Myers over Sunday. The eighth grade girls entertained Phillip Schneider and Frances Dels- J. E. Bailey. the freshies, Saturday evening at the man, Albert Schechla and Gertrude C. W. A. Mills has sold his home to K. N, Staehr has bought the beauti­ ful residence formerly occu pied by home of Rita Macrum. Light refresh­ Ochs. Mr. Ott of M cCoy. A. Baldwin made Mrs. Watt on Sth street. ments were served and a pleasant time — The $ 1 2 .0 0 values that Bailey the deal. offers in clothing cannot be dupli- enjoyed by all present. wiH 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cowgill of Portlahd — Black serge suits, all wool, You’ ll — Try Goldenrod Flour. cated. Call in and be shown. not fade, wear shiny or threadbare; were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gertie Nichols was elected to be like it. $1 4.00 at Bailey’ s. E. Bailey over Sunday. editor of the literary paper and Wanda COUNCIL MEETIN6 Miss Be-tie Johnson was the guest Miss Bessie D ooly, daughter of T odd is the assistant. (C ontinued from Page l ) of her grandmother in Portland last Banker and Mrs. D ooley is studying in Judge Hollis visited the school this city plant, and of the running of the one of the conservatories of music this week. morning and gave U3 an interesting engine at the power house. H e said winter. Mrs. Gertrude Marsh Hall of Clats- talk. W e appreciate such visits and that the company was doing its best to W h ite Jhlrt - - - 10c Drawer« . . g — Our $1 8.00 suits are the best we furnish the city with lights at the pres­ Soft “ g c w h ite Waists . u kanine is visiting her parents, Prof, wish we had them oftener. have carried. W e will be glad to W h ite Skirts - 10 to 50 Underskirt« . l ent time and were under an enormous and Mrs. Marsh. Undershirts . . . 8c Stockings Bis mark Rode and Merle Rhodes expense. If all runs as expected he show you. J. E. Bailey. H a ndk erch iefs - - 2c Collars Miss Josephine Baber entertained a are new pupils this week. promised the best of lights. It was M en’ s W h ite Vests 10 15c Pants - Villas Shepard returned Sunday from number of friends Saturday evening Coats . . . . to 20c Dusters President Ressler of the State Nor­ plainly seen that the company was do­ several days visit with relatives at j with skating party. T ow eis - . . 2Cc D or. Nankins ing the best within its power and he mal at Monmouth sent a large picture Banks and Forest Grove— North Yam- j T h e fo llo w in g arU cies 50 c per doa. Pill, asked that the council be lenient with Mrs. J. N. Hoffman is now at home, Bed Sheets, T ab le c lo t h s . Night Gowae, j of the building to Mr. Wilkerson. hill Record. them, and in a few days all would be after a long siege in a Portland hospi­ D raw ers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Cow in good running shape. When asked — Dr. G eiger cures catarrh, rheu- ) Superintendent Stanley who is at the tal and is much improved. Pacific Avenue Forest! concerning the arc lights which had matism and throat troubles and all pre- head of manual training of the Portland — Ask to see our $2 0.00 suits. not been on for some time, and the schools, will be here on the evening of Quality and Tailoring cannot be ex­ vailing diseases. dimness of the incandescents, the celled. J. E. BAILEY. — You see a good many advertise-1 Nov- 3 8 > t0 $ive som e stereoptican president spoke of the perfect service that had been given to the city before Mr. DeLancey D. Willers Donnel­ ments about glassware and dishes— but v' ews on $he work. the damage to the dam, and many Clara Chalmers spent Saturday and ley of New York City is visiting his you can count on it that Johnson & present took exception to his remarks Sunday at home. cousin, Mrs. Harriet Teegarden of this Johnson sell it for less. and asked the mayor to be heard. Mrs. Matthew Patton visited one city. The councilmen differed when it John F. Lovelace and T . J. Wirtz cam e time to take action on this sub­ I . Miss Hattie Kreider will be the have purchased the blacksmith shop day last week. of Fritz Birkenfelt at Estacada. the Please remember the school enter­ ject, ?.s some thought that the present ‘ hello girl” at the Hughes phone from light, were of some help and gave deal including the building, lot and tainment in Verts Hall W ednesday young or old. Kickers or any Horses having peculiar vices will now on as Miss Spaulding has been fixtures.— Oregon City Enterprise. the n encouragement (ju st like getting properly handled and cured of same. I claim that my treatment evening, November 28. forced to resign on account of illness. a 'etter from hom e, as one said) while FOR SALE— Horse, gray, 7 years the most humane and yet the most effective known to horsemen. r.chers wished to stop the system until The annual temperance service of old, weight 1100, woiks single or FOR SALE.— Thoroughbred Silver needed repairs could be made. the M. E. church will be held next double. Enquire of Geo. M cGreer on Hamburg chickens. Inquire of L. The council then agreed to be len­ Sunday in the eveding. An address 4th street betweed 1st and 2nd ave­ Squires, Forest Grove, R . F. D ., N o. 2. ient with the company and to wait un­ by the pastor. Some special music. nue. Also wood for sale. 2t til the next regular meeting to con ­ Phone Bell 58. Everybody invited. Otto Johnson of Gales Creek, whose sider the matter of rebates. Mr. and Mrs M oody Gilb t of foot was mangled by logs in a Colum ­ Upon promise of the best possible WOMANS CLUB NOTES. Washington arrived here last w e-k to bia river logging cam p, is now being service, the council agreed to wait un­ locate here. Mrs. Gilbert is a sister of treated by Dr. Brown. Blood poison Mrs. E. Meresse and Mrs. Walter til the last of the week or through the set in and it was at first thought that Mrs. P C. Filbert of this city. They 'H oge were appointed Press com m ittee necessary time before final action be the foot would have to be amputated, taken. M eeting adjourned until next are occu pying the old Harris place. Is what Cooks say of Our Universal Ranges and Stoves. but the doctor has now much hope of of the W om an’ s Club at the call m eet­ monthly session. ing Friday to report respectively to the — D o you need a new piece of china saving the foot. They give Satisfaction. We are the Sole Agents for the Friday. Christmas presents at The Sell Good C lothing to E v e ry b o d y JOHN ANDERSON’S, T h e Tailor tSXSXXXSXSX»!&SXSX8X?Ctgx: , Quong Lee’ LAUNDR FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — Pj^ I J. J. M A R T IN , T& HORSEMA1 is prepared to handle and E d ucate any H o rse s For particulars Phone 584 and call tor J. J. Martin, Forest Grow, Th? HOUSEWIFE'S DELIGH' ■ to make that Thanksgiving dinner just Washington County News and the For- right? f s 1 Grove Tim es. Early in D ecem ber the Club is plan­ T h e Ladies of the M . E. church have the call attention to their Fair, which will ware at the price you have been pay­ be given on the 7th and 8th of D e­ cem ber in Verts Hall. An extensive ing for waie. line of goods will be on sale at popular W ord has been received from Ches­ prices D on’ t m ss the opportunity. ter Fletcher telling of victories of his The Base Line Lumber Company Johnson & Johnson school in football, Pendleton Academy which has a sawmill at Cornelius, has against Weston Normal and Umatilla been taking the advantage of the high Indian school. Chester is coaching water of Gales Creek during the past week and will continue to do so for the football team. the next week. Hundreds of logs are Mr. Forbes of this city while walk­ being floated to the mill from the head­ ing along on the sidewalk last week waters of Gales Creek. slipped, falling into a hole and is suf­ Fred Watrous was in Salem last fering from a dislocated shoulder. week in the interests of the new Bank- Mr. Forbes in spite of his age is im­ ers and Merchants Mutual Insurance proving rapidly. ning to hold a plant sale. Each club member will be asked to donate at least one plant. The proceeds to go to the Manual Training fund. Clearance Sala af Wintar Millinery. 1 The other side of life” city, has been of the general public in making the school entertainment a success. They | hav« pledged their support and will furnish the music and have secured Prof. Stanley of the Manual Training Dept, of the Portland schools— to ex- plain the work and show views, in connection with the school entertain­ ment to be held the Wednesday even­ ing before Thanksgiving. Elsewhere in this issue attention is called to the statement of the First National bank of this city w hich speaks well for the prosperity of Washington county. The bank is building up a substantial business and affairs are well managed. T h e Board of Directors are R. M. Dooly, J. E. Loomis, Frank E. Dooly, H . C. Wortman and R. M. Dooly, Jr. ting in bridges on the road to make passable and he says that if the case goes against him he will take out his bridges, one of which is known as the Millinery Parlors of Miss Paul McGill i t ’s — W IN T E R PATTON’! SUNPROOF PAIN M. PETERSON SS0N, ForestGrovt ries, so stay with it and hit them j hard the next time. last week and ran up to the Grove to former hom e, i Provided CHEERFUL Store is advertising “ wood to burn.” security. see all his friends. It seem ed good to John McNamer, the leasee of the to see Haven’ s familiar face. He Wilson River Toll Road, has his in­ leaves the first of the week for Junc- McNamer tion City where he has accepted a po­ nings in court this week. sition with a new drug firm. is out several hundred dollars in put LOOK solved as far as this town and vicinity goes— for The of their guests Miss Edna Sherreld and Councilman and Mrs. L. L. Hollin- ger returned last week from a visit in the east. Their ultimate destination was Florida, Mr. Hollinger’ s home, but took this opportunity to visit their numerous relatives who are scattered all over the country. They visited the Alberta country, St. Louis, cities in Illinois and Kansas and returned by way of Los Angeles and San Francisco. U N IV E R SA L R AN G E, $25 in JUST R IG H T for JUST NOW , your house painted right now wil| On account of the unusual amount Are those turkeys getting corpulent? of business and the short days— it is (• s •> probable that the club will meet a half The great cry for the want of wood hour earlier I------ --------- for the ..... regular meetings, for the winters comfort which is being | for the winter months. The W om an’ s Club ask the support heard everywhere and even in our little H e reports m eeting with About a week ago one of our local Company. While in the capital hunters missed his gun from his office, much success. just as he was starting out for the city Mr. Watrous ran across Edgar fields. As he wishes to go out duck Meresse who is now hard at work on hunting some of these days, he would t^te Statesman. like to have his gun. No questions The Misses Myers entertained at — M oney to loan on farm will be asked although the parties who now have the gun are known. " 5 0 0 ” on Saturday evening in honor! W . H. Hollis, Forest Grove. Friday evening, Nov. 16th will long be remembered by the Royal Neigh­ bors and Modern W oodm en of Forest Grove and vicinity. After the Royal Neighbor initiations tha Hall was opened to the Neighbors and their families afid a general good time was was had, interspersed with recitations, songs and speeches by visiting Royal Neighbors, after which they gathered around the tables and enjoyed them­ selves to the fullest extent. It being the 25th anniversary of the marriage of Neighbors Sexton, their Neighbors surprised them by presenting them with an elegant silver cake basket as a slight token of esteem . Besides the neighbors and their families of over one hundred, there were Royal Neighbors from Hillsboro and Neighbors T. E. Reynolds and wife of Berkeley, Cal. *j «1» A A A JL A J L A A JLjL |» Meats , Lard and Fish Tty our choice M EATS and be convinced by ance and fresh taste. the inviting appe# Always have on hand the best FR ES H F R O M T H E FARiN Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city. F orest G rove, - Hughes Phone 59| Oregon The New Confectionery on Pacific Avenue M O TT & SON Choice Cigars and Tobacco Candies, Nuts and Soda Watei W e have just started in our builing, east of H ancock & Gordon «| Livery Stable. W e invite you to visit our store. W . F\ S c h u l t z Meat Market Tender, Juicy Meats— Just Right to tempt the Appetite. All k in d s o f F is h Pacific Ave. a n d V e g e t a b l e s in S e a s o n . G r Forest Grovel