Correspondence. CLEARANCE SALE OF AH Lades’ Shirt Waists And White Petticoats A FINE HOME HILLSBORO Eight room modern house, large lot, splendid location. A home to be proud of; « a n n n only............................... JZ,DUU Work on remodeling the Sheriff's office commenced this week. A large number went to Banks Sun­ day afternoon on the excursion. WM Wm Our entire stock of Shirt Waists has been REDUCED IN PRICE because we must move them. They are all high grade goods and worth more than we ask. The shirt waist season is now in full blast and the big reductions cannot be found elsewhere. M. Edee, a former resident of this city, was here Monday on business. Relinquishment of Timber partly improved, CICD only.......................... plOU J. H. Ray has been in Portladd for several days past, for treatment at the I hospital. THOMAS & HOGE August Tews, the barber, is back in . his shop after an outing at Garibaldi and Netarts. Editor D. W. Bath of the Independ­ ent, is visiting his son Irving at Ban- don, Coos county, this week. Real Estate, Phone 294, Forest Grove, Oregtn SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS S The Free Methodist people have ■ pitched a tent, across the street west of the Crescent Theatre, for a meeting. ! They can’t last long at such prices You had better se­ lect early while the line is full. Never before have you had such op­ portunities to buy Shirt Waists so Cheap. One lot $ 1.00 shirt waists this sale ti if if it ii ti ft tf tt tt tt •t tt tt tt tt 1.25 1.50 1.00 3.00 1.50 2.25 2.50 3.00 tt tt tt •t tt t tt tt • tt tt tt tt tt ->tt tt ft V» - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - fS - One lot* 75c White Petticoats, 57c; one lot 1.50, for 1.13; one lot* 3.25, for 2.44. Sale is now óoinó on! HOFFMAN ®> ALLEN The county and state examinations which were held at the public school building, Hillsboro, on August 14 to 16th, resulted in 36 county certificates being earned. The successful appli­ cants reported by County Superintrn- Our business men have commenced dent Case are: putting in cement walks in front of FIRST GRADE CERTIFICATES. most of the business property. The i Council has established a grade for' Miss Grace Reverman, Cornelius, walks, and will insist upon cement as j R. No. 1; Miss Gertrude Reverman, Beaverton; Mr. Earl Fisher, Beaverton; the board walks are to be replaced. Mr Burget Vose, Hillsboro; Mr. Lester Hillsboro will soon have an addi­ 7ork Mooberry, Cornelius; Miss Erma Vose, tional number of new business rooms rent _ • Hillsboro; Miss Maude Broomheul, 54 ready for occupancy and they are quite ! Beaverton; Miss May Cooper, Corne­ readily taken. The demand for resi-! 12 lius, R. 2.; Mrs. Celinda Deford, that 17 dence property is active, new houses Laurel, R 2; Miss Anna Cltalmert,' tion being rented before they are com­ >0 Forest Grove, R 2; Miss Christina ates SO pleted. Chalmers, Forest Grove R. 2 ; Miss :on- >4 the Marie Gatrow, Beaverton, Miss Eflie GALES CREEK ii Galbreafh, Sherwood, R. 5 ; Miss Jen­ no:t John Lilly made a business trip to nie Reichlf, 434 Beech street, Port­ 49 i Portland F'riday. land; Miss Wilmoth Jones, Hillsboro; the so John Wilson is much improved and Miss Rebecca Brown, Forest Grovt; in- 53 is able to be around. Miss Minnie Frantz, Portland; Mr. ✓ 41 One of Mr. Adkins’ horses kicked j James J. Jack, Portland; Miss Elsie M. (48 1 and seriously injured Guss Geen’s pony | Christensen, Hillsdale, R. 1; Miss f 49 | Thursday. Edna Fortner, Montavilla. Ind so Mr. Maitland and family have moved ; SECOND GRADE CERTIFICATES. W from the upper logging camp down to Miss Carrie Fitch, Cornelius; Miss ’ ■s in ■ XB the lower one. Ruth Fitch, Cornelius; Miss Bertla Mrs. Belle Lilly and children How­ Clement, Beaverton; Miss Belle Chal­ nor j ard, Norman, Rifle and Raleigh visited mers, Forest Grove, R 2; Miss Eliza- j ! o - 'In, Withycombe, Hillsboro, R 2; with friends in North Yamhill this beih : in hill] Miss Katherine Gallegher, Portland. week. thial A. M. French, an attorney of Cloud County, Kan., is here this week taking some depositions before attorney Ben­ ton Bowman, to be used in a case in his home county. COMPANY OREGON FOREST GROVE COURT HOUSE NEWS. St Ï THIRD GRADE CERTIFICATE. Louie Jacobsen, while playing last Miss Jessie Hoge, Forest Grove, ; Tuesday ran a splinter of wood about I five inches long into his thigh. Dr. Miss Ethel Smith, Banks; Miss Rose Vandervelden, Forest Grove, R 2; Brown was called. Miss Jodie Evans, Newberg, R 3. Fire mysteriously broke out about a Miss Ruth Reed, Beaverton, Miss quarter of a mile from the lower log- ; Effie Fisher, Beaverton, Miss Cathei- j ging camp Tuesday. It soon got be- ine Mclnnis, Sherwood R 4; Miss j yond control of the loggers and spread Catherine Chalmers, Hi'lsboro, R 3; 1 rapidly consuming lots of fine timber. Mrs. Mae Mavger, 888 E Salmon St., Portland. NEWPORT. i Nine applicants wrote for state pa­ Levi Walker arrived Friday evening pers, but the result of their test will and joined his family at Nye Creek. not be reported until about September Mr. Thomas Roe, father of C. O. , 2D. Those who took the examination Roe, has been quite ill for a few days. | for state papers are: Mr. and Mrs. C. V. B. Russell came 1 Mr. V. M. Vose, Hillsboro; Mr. over last week to remain a week or Clarence McCoy, Beaverton, Miss more by the sea. Frances Sorenson, Forest Grove; Miss Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Thomas arrived Anna Newman, Forest Grove; Miss last week to remain lor a couple cl fcvelyn Wing, Hillsboro, Miss Alidia weeks at the beach. J. Aiton, Banks, R 2; Miss Henrietta M. Peterson came over again Thurs­ Bear, Forest Grove; Mr. Geo. W. Rus­ day. He was on the delayed C. & E. sell, Beaverton; Miss Jennie Beamish, train and got to Newport at 12 o’clock Hillsboro. at night. — You can get a 25c Novelty Scis­ Mr. C. O. Roe left for home Thurs­ sors Sharpener at the Auction House day and was in the wreck on the C. & for 10 cents. 2t E. near Philomath. No one was seri­ ously hurt in the wreck. N R West et ux to Buxton Lumber Co swi sec 32 t 3 n 4 w $2600. PROBATE COURT. It is all sm ooth s a ilin g w hen you p la c e a L in er Ad John Corkish et ux to John Trachsel Estate of J W Ratcliffe deceased. in th is colum n. A few words h e re w ill reach 5,000 read ers and th e resu lts are c e rta in . 5c lin e 1st lots 43 and 44 Grayoak tract $700. to sell personal property In se rtio n , 2V6 c en ts ea ch su b seq u e n t in se rtio n . Petition M inim um ch arg e 10 cts. Knute Westberg et ux to J. C Miller granted. FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — PRICES w4 of nw4 sec 28 t 3 n 4 w $500. Estate of Louis Vandecouvering de- Sarah V. Lawrence to Barney E W h ite i h ir t . . . 10c D raw ers - - S to 15c “ WANTED —Salesmen. Many make [ ceased. Inventory and appraisement S of, •• „ . . 10c W h ite W aists - 10 to 20c $100 to $150 per month, some even Crosby et ux 70 acres in sec 4 t 2 s 2 W h ite S k irts - 10 to 50 U n d e rsk irts - IS to 25c more. Stock clean; grown on reserva­ ! filed and approved. Personal property w $5600. U n d e rsh irts - - - Sc S to c k in g s - - - 2W c tion, far from old orchards. Cash ; turned over to widow Lor support of H a n d k e rc h ie fs - - 2c C o l l a r s .............................2c J G Conlee to H G Colton 7 4 acres advanced weekly. Choice of territory. herself and children. M e n 's W h ite Vests 10 15c P a n t s .............................25c in sec 1 t 3 s 2 w $360. Coats - - - - 10 20c D u ste rs - - 15 20c Address Washington Nursery Company, Guardianship of Myron and Gladys Tow els - - - 20c D o r. N a p k in s - - 20c D os. John Lundgren et ux to H G Colton Toppenish, Washington.’’ T h e follow ing a rticle s 50 c p e r d o i. P illo w C ases, Hewiti minors. Guardian allowed the part of sec 6 t 3 s lw $ 1 0 . Bed S heets. T able C lo th s, N ig h t G ow ns. W o m en 's FOR S a l e .— Thoroughbred regis- sum of *100 for care and support of D raw ers, U nderw ear, A prons and Corset C overs. Josie Travis to Geo N Rouse 20 a tered heifers. Out of the herd of dairy said minors and the further sum of $16 Pacific A venae Forest Grove in sec 25 t 1 s 2 w $1200. cattle which have the highest, test in per month for care and maintenance Albert Wik et ux to Maud C H en­ the county. Address box 16 R. r . D. Q, said minors. dricks 10 acres in section 9 t 1 s 1 w No. 1. Cornelius. ti Estate of John N Fisher, deceased. $2500. Administratrix authorized to borrow FOR SALE— 2 | Wagon; also cheap F J William et ux to E J Lyons 25 Horse. Inquire of W. R. Whitney. money and execute note and mort­ acres in R Williams d 1 c t 1 n 2 w SUMMONS. ____________ / ____________7-2t-p gage- $1750. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kertson and son IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O v T H E ST ATE OF Estate of William Jamieson de- I I B Utter to Wm E Cooke part of Ross and Oscar Baldwin left Saturday O R E G O N rO R W A S H IN G T O N C O U N TY , Lost— Left silk, ivory handle um­ deased. Inventory and appraisement sec 8 t 1 s 3 w $3800. for home. Mr. Baldwin expects to go E m ily J. F le m in g , P la in tif f , brella on Forest Grove Local August vs. 7th. If finder will return to this of­ filed and approved. Ordered that per- Nancy I Banks et al to E F Willis to Tillamook to be there in time for J a m rs A. F le m in g , D e fe n l in t . sonal property be set aside lor aupport fice a re.ward will be paid. 6t6 T o Jam es A. F le m in g , th e above nam ed d efendant: Dairy, fruit and hay farms, hop 4 of an acre in sec 31 t 2 n 3 w $16. the Carnival this week. In th e n a m e of the sta te of O re g o n , you are hereby of widow. yards. Chas A Wyman et ux to H B Foy Sale— Pure bred Poland China Herbert Wirtz, son of Councilman notified that th e above nam ed p la in tiff has filed a con - MARRIAGE LICENSES. In th e above e n title d court, and you Meeker part of sec 5 t 2 s 3 w $825 List your place with me and have boar,/16 months old. O. C. Schofield, Wirtz will leave for his home in Port- j a p re laint h e re a g b a y in r s e t q you u ire d to a p p e a r and answ er said com ­ 2 rtiiles west of Forest Grove. 6 tf Chas A Wyman et ux to Jay G Mann | it sold. Eugene Delplanche and Anna M land, Friday, spending a month at the p la in t on or b efo re th e last day of th e tim e p r e s e t d th e o rd e r of p u b lic a tio n h e re o f, to-w it: on or before j / — I am ready to do all kinds of well Vancerzanden, Ila C Nealeigh and part of sec 5 t 2 s 3 w $200. beach. He was employed as door­ by th e 11th d ay of O c to b e r, 1907. Vvork. Digging, cleaning, etc. Joe Rosa Nealeigh, John Dames and Lydia Moses Dillaboy et ux to Kate J Mills keeper at the Casino while here. Y ou a re f u rth e r notified th a t if you fail t o a p p e a r and ijPairchild. 4 4t an sw e r th e c o m p la in t h e re in , or plead th e re to , the et al 35.22 acres in sec 24 t 1 s 2 w Buchele. A jolly crowd came over from Forest p la 'n tif f w ill :au se yo u r d e fa u lt to be e n te re d and w.ll $ 1000 . HORSE W a n t e d —Good gentle REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Grove Saturday and went back Mon­ | p ray the c o urt above m entioned for th e re lie f prayed I for in the co m p lain t th e re in , th at Is to sa y , fo r a ju d g ­ Oscar Baldwin to Rena Caples lot 3 horse, not too old. Must be good G H Baldwin to Archie Bryant part day. Among them were: Carl Chris­ m en t, a nd de c re e ag»i ;st you fo re v e r dissolving th e Office Main street, one Acor north R usk II' j ; trave ler. Apply to K. N. Staehr at blk 20 South Park add Forest Grove Shoe Store of blk 29 Forest Grove (Bond lor tian, Ora Fields, Chester Johnson, j bonds of m atrim o n y now ex istin g betw een th e above | The Bazaar.____________________ H I nam ed p ia in 'if f and y o u rse lf, the above named d e fe n d ­ $125. Oregotj Forest Grove deed) $1100. Harvey Baldwin, Clarence Porter, Carl a n t, and fo r su c h o th er re lie f as the court m ay deem Wanted— A cook. Wages $1 per H O Hays et ux to H G Colton Albert Shockley et ux to J L Wash- I Micheaux, formerly oi the Grove, Mr. I eq u ita b le in the p rem ises. day. Address Mrs. C. W. Johnson, | T h e date of tfee first pub! leaf ion of this sum m ons is 15.43 acres sec 6 t 3 s 1 w $800. bum tract in sec 26 and 27 t 2 n 5 w I Trumble, Mrs. Langley and son Lotus ' Thursday, A ugust 22nd, 1907. and that of the l»*t pub Gaston, Or. E W Lamb et ux to Andrew D Al­ J 1 1 cat ion h e re o f is T h u rsd ay , O ctober 10th, 1907 1600. and Mr. and Mrs. Will French. j Th*s sum m ons is published by o rd er of the H on. J. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY len 22 acres in Horace Parsons d i e f — Hoffman & Allen Co. will pay Carey Tilbury et ux to W G Hare VP. Gundtn. C ounty Judge of said County, said order — Felix Verhoeven of the Forest h a v in g been m ade in cham bers, A ugust 20th, 190«, cn the highest price for Mohair and Wool. 2.32 acres in I Kelsey d l c t 1 n 2 w $ 2200 . Forest Grove Time Table Grove Real Estate Co., is a very busy a c count of th e absence from th is county of the C ircuit —Groceries—Hoffman & Allen. • 1 .» Judge. /> — New lots of goods arrive at the man nowdays. as people are coming W . M. HO X T '. E G Ruedy et ux to Henry V Ped­ N O R T H BO U N D . Z A to n « / for the P'ain»* , out from Porrland every day to see the — Brick at Peterson’s yard $7 per Auction House nearly every dav and No. 7 0opart» 6:45 a. m ., a r n v r a at P o rtla n d S :qb Forest d ro v e . O rrgt r . erson lot 2 of Burnham tract $1. great bargains in real estate, and he thousand. : « a ,J 8:47 a. „ _ ■? ? 0 • people wanting new or second hand has to show them around all over the N o ,» “ 1:50 p . m . . B G Leedy et ux to F W Dalton 61 \% \ Z —Money to loan on farm security. No. 1 “ 4:1« p . m .. furniture or stoves will do well to call country. acres in sec 15 t 2 s 1 w $5,500. SO U TH BOUND. Forest Grove W. H . Hollis, and see them. They bought a lot of No. 2 Iv P o rtlan d 7 :3 0 1 . m Iv . T o t a l G rove 9 1 6 a. Wm Reidt et ux to John E Twiger Bid« Wanted. 11:00 ». m., ar. — Ladiet’ white canvas oxfords in the : N o. S " 4;10 p . m ., !▼. No. 4 lots 14, 15 and 16 blk 14 West Port­ linoleum at auction, as weU as many latest styles at Bailey’s. J:20 p. m.. ar. N o. 10 ' T he undersigned will receive, until other things, which can be bought Company September 2nd, bids for furnishing — Money to loan on farm security. land Heights $300. ! cheap. 2t milk at Herrick Hall during the com- Chas M Zerbe to Earnest Keehn lots W. H. Hollis. Forest Grove. K. N. S ia ;h r Felix V erhoev. n N. L. ATKINS. Ag W. N. FEKRIN. 16 and 17 Greyoak tract (13 acses) — Lad es' hind turned patent leather i liag college year. OFFICE AT BAZAAR — Try Schults’s ground bone for 7-2t | W. E. COMAN. General frei , oxfords, plain toe. Bailey’» Big Store. your hens. It will make them lay. | $2300 Passenger Agent, Portland. Liner Column Quong Lee’s LAUNDRY PROPERTYK PEOPLE .hin een hai use ol ap- last red t nce tino -de / let. >m- * i all nee îeat and /\ ■ -vt; it md me f t . j) at gh- k ng. m s vi­ mg s ­ ited ,j/ere ind m. m d l*d as .see- = ■ OTD* Large or Small Tracts M. L. Noble Real Estate .1 REAL tm •rn itn y )» lh ESTATE jre