J C. Callahan sold out his sawmill the little fellow up and brought her to
located in Patton Valley last week to town on horse back and have her at
E. A. Thomas, Mr. McFall, and Mr. their home on Mam Street where many
Greenev who have assumed manage-, pdgnms have gone to see
aD1™a‘;
ment. These gentlement are all from In all probability the mother
sho
Forest Grove, Oregon
the east. Mr. Callahan retains a fourth and the fawn was driven to shift
Capital
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interest and the same crew will con- itself, for it was very weak when cap-
Surplus & Profits
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10.000.00
tinue
to work both in the mill and tured. It is about a month old and is
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camp
A .General Banking Business Transacted
for about four years. The out-put is
Tillamook County will have another
20,000 feet of lumber per day and exhibition of its dairy products at its
Directors: R. M. Dooly, J. E. Loomis, H. C. Wortman,
about 25 men are in the employ of the annual county fair this year, which
Frank E. Dooly, R. M. Dooly, Jr.
takes place in Tillamook City on the
company.
The brick work on the new bank 22nd, 23rd and 24th of August. There
will be a stock show in connection
before settling down to housekeeping. building will be somewhat delayed ow
with the fair. Dairymen have been
1 Mrs. North wishes to express through ing to the inability of the b r i c k makers
receiving exceedingly high prices for
to
fill
the
order.
They
are
to
be
j The News, her thanks for the liberal
butter fat in Tillamook this year, rang
H. W. S parks , local editor .
patronage the people have shown her. gray pressed brick of the finest quality.
When completed this will be one of ing from 33c to 37c per lb., being
Miss Katherine Brown, sister of Dr.
the most substantial structures in Wash 10c per lb above that paid last year,
— We buy wool and mohair at the Brown, arrived here last evening from
ington County besides one of extreme averaging from 812 to $14 per cow
highest prices.—Bailey.
a visit in Southern Oregon. Miss
architectural beauty. The floors are per month. The fair will be made
The brick work on Paterson’s new Brown will teach the Sixth grade of the being prepared for tiling and the first interesting for the numerous campers
public school next fall. Her home was
building was begun Tuesday.
floof plans are so drawn that when com and pleasure seekers who go to Tilla
at Ottawa, Kan.
pleted this will be a most modern mook every year from other counties,
Mrs. S. E. Peterson has gone to
where they spend their summer vaca
A
party
consisting
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
banking institution.
Seattle for a visit with friends.
tions in that prosperous and delightful
! John Anderson, Mrs. Osburn, Archie
Archie Bryant, who recently pur Coast County.
Hon. Wilbur K. Newell was in from i and Donald Osburn, Miss Nellie
chased the Pacific Gallery, left Monday
hi-: ranch near Dilley, Monday.
| Hughes, and Miss Lela Wagner spent
Walter Roswurm, the ice man, was
for his home at Timber Valley for a
Fred Bellinger returned last week ! Sunday at Soda Springs, and report a
week’s visit with his family. Upon compelled to get “ Bill” Doores to de
from the Wilson River country.
j very enjoyable time.
his return he will be accompanied by liver his frozen goods the first of the
The Quienientos Club met with his wife and two children and will week as the result of a mishap he had
Marion Markham is now in the em
ploy of the Oregon Hotel in Portland. ! Miss Dolly Hinman last week with the make Forest Grove their home. Mr. in Dilley one day last week. He drove
The little fawn which Young Levy following present: Mesdames Goff, Ca- Bryant is one of the best photogra in behind Pegg & Company’s mer
captured Sunday died Monday night. ples, Abbott, McEldowney, iMacrum, phers on the coast and he informs The cantile establishment with a load of ice
and Misses Minnie Myers, Josephine News that upon his return he will when his team became frightened by
M. Peterson and family left yester Baber and Kate Shannon.
improve the gallery to such an the up coming train. They started
day for Newport to spend a few days.
Miss Ella Mason who graduated a extent that it will enable him to turn suddenly and reeled and he was
Miss Velma Arnold of Portland is few years ago from Pacific University, out thefinest work possiple.
jammed against the fence throwing out
visiting at the home of D. P. Allen of returned last week from a two year’s
Dr. Eaton will leave Monday for his right hand as he fell. His arm was
this city.
trip abroad. She visited in Berlin, Davenport. Iowa, to take a special badly peeled and he was badly bruised
Mrs. Robert Thompkins of Scoggin Vienna, London, Paris and other places course in the sehool of Chiropractic. up generally. This happened on Fri
Valley was doing shopping in town of interest. When Miss Mason at He expects to be gone three months day and on the rafeiwing day he sold
tended school here she made her before returning to Oregon. This is 17,200 pounds of ice. He is educat
Monday.
home with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Thomas. the only school of the kind in the ing the people up to the idea of keep
George and Lilian Bond, of restaur
Her parents live at lone.
United States. Mrs. Eaton, who pre ing cool and has a fine trade.
ant fame, have gone to Washington,
ceded
him, will join him in the east.
George Myers who formerly lived
their native state.
COLTS WIN GOOD GAME.
and went to school here and who ran The Doctor has established a good
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Underwood and
the power plant of the Electric Power practice here, and his many friends Kopple Makes Home Run— Big Crowd
daughter, Miss Jennie, are spending
Company at Patton Valley, is in town and patrons will miss him during his
at Carlton Sunday.
two weeks at Newport.
oveihauling Harve Baldwin’s auto. absence.
About
two
hundred people journeyed j
Miss Alice Cronin, and Mr. and Mrs. George went to school and learned the
Prof. Wilkerson received a letter
Norval Atkins were visitors at “ Dew auto busmess since leaving here and is from Paul Boyd from Boston, a few via a special train to Carlton last Sun
Drop Inn” last Sunday.
now employed by a garage in Portland. days ago, in which the Rev.’s son told day with the Colts and witnessed a
good game of baseball with the Yam- j
Jacob Dixon, who sold his farm for
Pete Peterson has just received a of their trip to the city of culture billers which resulted in a score of 6
84000, has bought a place in Dilley letter from his brother Charley who and of the things they saw at the State
to 3 in favor of the colts.
where the family is living.
went ba?k to Denmark a few months house. When they started east Prof.
Carlton was defeated here Decora-1
Wilkerson
told
Paul
to
write
and
the
ago,
stating
that
he
had
bought
a
Miss Jessie Sheldon, who has been
tion day by a score of 6 to 5, so that
attending school at Chico, Cal., has 85000 fruit farm out of the city of little fellow said "well, I’ll take down gives our boys the championship of the
Nexo a few miles. Pete’s little daugh your name for fear I’ll forget about it.”
returned home to Oak hill.
series. The exhibition Sunday was
ter who went over with his brother, He is a very observing lad and remem
Dr. Eaton will be at the Forest Grove dropped him a few lines and is enjoy bers all he sees. The Boyd family is clean and hard fought and several hun- \
'Hotel until Sunday where he may be ing herself nicely.
stopping in Massachusetts while Mr. dred dollars exchanged hands- as the
seen by those desiring occulist work
Boyd is on his trip abroad. They will result of the matinee.
E. E. Mink, business manager of the
The features of the game were the
done.
return to this city in October.
Guard Printing Co., Eugene, Oregon,
pile-driver hit which Kopple made in
Bob Dugan wno is on the road for a and well known here, was in this city
De Feour, who lives a couple ol the eighth inning sending the spherelet
wholesale tobacco house of Portland Saturday for a short stay. Mr. Mink miles south-west of here above the At out to the edge of the lake, the timely
made this city Tuesday after doing was at a former time manager of the well prune ranch, was personally ac hitting of Wirtz, the manager, who
Tillamook.
Forbes ranch at Dilley, and is a broth quainted with Francis Heney when he smashed the ball for three two pillow
W. G. Mills of Nebraska was visiting er of Mrs. H. L. Deckert, whom he taught school in Idaho and is a great bingles and got one single; the heavy
his brother E. G, Mills, the merchant visited while here. He reports busi admirer of the noted graft prosecutor. hitting of Getter, the base sliding of
herejjst week, but he is spending this ness constantly increasing in his new Heney was handed a lemon by the Moore, the line catch of Babe Britton
field and The News wishes him con Idaho school district because of his and the steady work of Betties won the
week,f)Mhe coast.
strenuous methods and went from game. Kopple made a home run.
tinued success.
—Dt. Lowe, the optician, leaves
Death or victory is the slogan of the
C. E. Harbaugh, who was working there to Arizona where he dropped a
Friday night and will not return for
man who attempted to kill him, be Colts for next Sunday’s game when
Over three months. See him at once for the Groner & Rowell Company at
Scholls, seven miles southeast of Hills cause of divorce proceedings Heney they meet the avaricious contingent
in Hotel Loughhn.
was conducting for the fellow’s wife. from McMinnville. Both teams hold
Miss Maud Shannon, Miss Manche boro, died Monday morning of heart Mr. Feour came to Oregon for his a scaip and this will be a battle for final
failure.
He
was
camping
out
in
a
tent
Langley and 1-ote Langley spent Sun
health.
conclusions.
day with Judge Langley and wife at near the company’s mill and passed
It is generally noted over the coun
before
aid
arrived.
He
was
48
years
Hugh
Smith
came
near
getting
their camp in the mountains.
try
that this will be the hottest game
of age and leaves a widow and seven mashed by the up train Sunday. It is
\ ThePostofficeDepartment has made a
of the season and will be the strongest :
children.
Several
years
ago
he
found
well
known
that
Hugh
is
in
the
habit
contract with Charles L. large of Forest
crowd puller in the history of baseball
Grove, to renew the lease ol the present ed the McMinnville News, which was of butting bulls off the bridge but he in this county.
later
merged
with
the
Reporter.
is
playing
a
distinctively
new
role
in
; ostoffice quarters for ten years from
In the morning the second team will
trying to butt the cow-catcher off the
August 1.
C. A. Broderson, who came here a switch. Sunday when the train pulled cross bats with the Stephenson bunch
“ Bill" Morley. who has been rrork- few months ago from Nebraska where in from Carlton, Hugh and catcher of Portland. This is their first game
ing in Portland for the past two he had charge of a large force of paint Getter got off the train on the south and the older folks should see that i
months returned the first of the week ers and workers for the railroad, has side and thp up train passed here in they get a good patronage. The game
and has gone to Gaston to work in a lumber on his place on the Dilley road stead of at the Dillev switch as usual. is called for 9:30.
meat shop.
for a new house. He and his wife Hugh was talking to the popular
— I)r. Lowe, the oculist, is now at lived in Chicago for several years catcher of the Colt aggregation, for
LOST— Laci-sbracelet, between the
the Loughlin to remain till Friday- where Mr. Broderson was in the em getting himself, when he was almost Christian church and Gales Creek road.
night. He is well known in Forest ploy of the railroad but they have both run over by the train. He fell back Return to this office and receive re
Grove having been coming here for fallen in love with Oregon and would puickly which was the only thing that ward.
It
not leave the Beaver state for a corner saved him.
over 17 years.
Time for Closing Mails.
lot in the "Windy City.”
Mrs. Sam Weist of Scapoose is in
“ A whistling girl and a crowing hen
Following i
hours for closing!
the city visiting her sister Mrs. L. M
Mrs. W. H. Hollis last week re- are sure to come to some bad end”
Sparks. Mr. Wiest is general manager veived a carload of furniture from the is the way the old saying goes, and bas mails:
Southbound
and part owner of a big logging camp east, and among it was Mrs. Hollis’ ing their belief upon this.the neigh East bound
on the Columbia.
8 a. m.
standard bred pacer. The goods were bors of W. K. Curtis, who lives on a 8 a. m.
12.50 p. m.
5
p. m . '
5
on
the
road
about
two
weeks
but
the
ranch
north
of
town
were
sure
for
awhile
The Wylies and Hibbards of Port- ?
3.30 p. m.
land, who have been visiting at the horse is none the worse for its long that one of his this-year’s hens was
Greenville and Buxton, 9 a. m.
Spring Hill farm as the guests of the I | journey. This animal is a beautiful surely doomed to a tragic conclusion.
Gales Creek, 12:50 p. m.
C. N. Johnson family, returned home ; black mare with white strip down her The bird is a mixture of Minorca and
H. C. ATWELL. P. M.
f face and one white foot. She has not Leghorn, and has all the earmarks of a
the first of the week.
established a record but has near kin hen but the thing crows and as yet has
Ice Price List.
Mrs. L. L. North has sold out her in Michigan that have good records not been seen on a nest. As the days
little grocery store in South Park to Mr. and Mrs. Hollis will go to house increase the fowl takes on the appear
10 lbs and under, l j cts per lb;
Walter Purdin and moved to Portland keeping here just as soon as a suitable ance of a rooster and it is hoped by the 15 lbs 20 cts; 20 lbs 25 cts; 25 to 40
yesterday. She will visit in Seattle property can be had.
superstitious that that is the sex of the lbs 1 ct per lb; 50 lbs 45 cts; 60 lbs
bird lest it go the way of the whistling 50 cts; 75 lbs 60 cts; 100 lbs 75 cts;
cake lots $1.20 per cake. Ice de
i girl.
livered every morning but Sunday, for
Fred Parsons, a Dilley hop grower,
believes that all of the growers over sale at all times at the Ice-house.
is a feast without an appetite? Iron-tone stimulates the appetite ’^e *hole United States should organ- Phone your orders not later than 8 a. m.
lm
tze, and
ana then”
men **y*
says he.
ne, "we
we would Both phones. Walter Roswurm
aid gives a relish to the food.
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have an organization worth while and
Ordinance No. 118 .
one that would force buyers to pay a
t F<? S‘ !*nbT *"
W ee 50 cents.
Let us send you our little
WATER RATES.
booklet, Renew Your Vitality,” which tells you what IRON TONE is and fair price.” He is not sn advocate of
state union for he says that is not suffi
what it will do. You can have it for the asking.
In dwellings 1 faucet 50c; each ad
cient and therefore he is not a mem ditional faucet 25c; hotels $1 to $4:
Address GROVER MEDICINE C O , Woodbum, Ore.
ber of that organization.
"California, private stables 50c; livery stables $4;
New York, Washington and Oregon barber shops with bath tubs $1; laun
should unite_ and select a man and dry $2; photograph gallery $1 tu $2;
his assistants of business principles and for stores, offices and shops 50c.
not hop growers to look after the
For garden sprinkling or watering,
interests of the growers. Mr. Parsons
for each 500 square feet or less-surface
thinks that
15 cents would be a
sprinkled and watered 25c; for each
IN T U B
fair price to both consumers and pro
additional 100 sq. ft. or fraction thereof
ducers.
5 cents.
Young Levy, the meat cutter, has
Lawn sprinkling 2500 square feet or
M l T l A l . I ' l W H k t l it.im
t l . H M » ’ AMMIN.
AMMX.
been kept busy the past week telling less 50 cents; each additional 1000
the people all about the little spotted square feet 25 cents.
fawn he captured last Sunday up Gales
For street sripnkling in residence
; i M T M I '. r
Creek. He and his brother were out i portion of city, 75 foot front or less. 50
in the country rounding up cattle for cents; each additional 50 foot front 25
the market when they came across the cents. Business portion 25 foot front
juvenile doe shaking and hungry by ; or less $1; each additional 25 feet 25
the side of the road. They picked cent*.
FIRST N ATION AL BANK
THE
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It Will P ay You
To go and see John A n
derson for
SUITS
CITY
We have them greatly re
duced.
John
Anderson,
THE TAILOR.
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Goods
Fine line of fancy laces and embroideries
just received this week.
*
Call and see our pretty designs in summer
wash goods, calicos, gingnams, etc.
Brown and Dorothy Pythian shoes.
on earth.
Best
4
ABRAHAM
Forest Grove
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You will 4 never be
disappointed
when
you buy a
BUGGY, WAGON
SURREY
from us.
W e give not only the best
goods made but a guarantee.
have
í
We
been in business here long
enough to insure the public of our
reliability and are willing and we
always do, stand back of our repre
sentations.
Our floor is covered with
a choice line of vehicles at all times
and we can sell them at right prices.
* You will make a mistake if you don’t
see us before you -buy
HARDWARE
O f W h a t U se
Well we have the largest stock in
Wàshington county.
GOFF BROS.
FOREST GROVE,
OREGON
INSURANCE
FIRE
BANKERS AND MERCHANTS
O f F o r e s t G r o v e, O r e g o n
Best, and Cheapest
ffl
J T IM E S
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Dealer in
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