GET YOU A HOME $2000- A fine home, good location, large lot. W ou.dexciiange for property of like value in Medford. $^50— Good house, well located, 7 rooms electric lights, city water. E. J. Bonson is picking and apples this week. $1350— Gocd house, well located and large lot, plenty of fruit. Good home, near business, corner lot. Chick Garrison is visiting his parents in this city for a few days. Miss May H nman is em ployed the Bonboniere of Portland. $750- Nice lot, fair house, choice location. $050— Lot and fair house in good location. by WANTED—Houses for tenants that are waiting MONEY TO LOAN, Peter Boos and wife of Portland were in the city the fore part of the week Be prepared for the ring o f the school bell. the children all fitted o u t carefully and thoroughly. Don’t wait until the last moment. Miss Bertha Leabo has registered at P. U. and is a student in the Conser­ vatory of Music. W e have plan­ H ave you ever tried to read, study or work with a pair of shoes on your feet that do sure to get the kind that will serve most faithfully and .look best while it serves— we would kindly ask you not fit. It is really hard to even keep sweet. A n ill-fitting pair of shoes are to pheasants. not only troublesome but they will not wear half so long. try a Boys double breasted dark mixed 2-piece suits for Miss Berdella James, Messrs. Ray- Cole and Earl Starks of Oxford, Ne­ braska were visiting the Baldwins and Frank Emerson last week. Miss James is on a pleasure trip and lias visited all the scenic spots of Cali­ fornia. Here we fit your feet perfectly; give you shoes that will please. $2.50 STAR BRAND, JOE MILLER, UTZ & DUNN'S None Better Boys’ double breasted suits, in the new brown shades, In sizes, 8 to 12 and 12 to 2 at at $3.50, 4.00, $4.50 $5.00 and $6.00 1.25, 1.50 2.00 and 2.50 service if properly cared for no matter how low the price. N ew line just in for the boys that will make you look swell. and girls. The CHILDRENS’ HOSE kind Did we say “ they won’t wear out?” Large line to select from. No but we do B A R G A IN S E L L IN G COMPANY OREGON Quong Lee’s LAUNDRY Liner Column It is all smooth sailing when you place a Liner Ad in this column. A few words here will reach 5,000 readers and the results are certain. 5c line 1st Insertion, 2Mi cents each subsequent insertion. Minimum charge 10 cts. FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — PRICES White shirt • - - 10c Drawers - - 10c White Waists 10 to 50 Underskirts - - 8c Stockings - 8 to 15c - 10 to 20c - 15 to 25c - - 2hic Soft " - White Skirts Undershirts - . Handkerchiefs . . _________ - - 2c Collars - - - - - 2c Men's White Vests 10 15c Pants - - - - - 25c Coats - - - - 10 20c Dusters - - 15 20c Towels - - - 20c Dos. Napkins - - 20c Doz. The following articles 50 c per do*. Pillow Cases, Bed Sheets, Table Cloths, Night Gowns, W omen’s Drawets, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Covers. Forest Grove Pacific Avenue PROPERTY ig PEOPLE Large or Small Tracts Dairy, fruit and hay farms, hop List your place with me and have 1 2 t2 * s e j sec 30 t 3 n 4 w, $10. Henry D Schmeltzer et ux phone to J B Trullinger £ of lots 4, 5 and 6 blk 12 Dan Pierce also bought a nice horse ' and buggy. Our Hello gi.l is home again the hop field. Ed Lilly came home Saturday night ! with a new wagon. • I $ 1 . 4325. 1 s 2 w, « 1 . 39 and 40, Peachvale, $2000. 13-1 j Thos Cochran et ux to The Peninsu­ Cider Apples Wanted. Real Estate F o r S a l e .— T horoighbred regis­ $800. C o., 125 Abington B ldg., Portland, buy tered heifers Out of the herd of dairy F G Mann et ux to W m E Smith Oregon.* cattle which have the highest test in your pears and apples. — Ladies’ hand turned patent leather, the county. Address box 16 R. F. D. I Part of sec 24 t 1 s 3 w. $4000. — Try Schultz’ s ground bone for N o. 1. Cornelius. tf Lillian L North to W H Purdin lots oxfords, plain toe. Bailey’ s Lig Store. will make them lay. It E N +-> ( h » a >2 CO u O o a o CO O •c PQ p. ‘3 Û Wm Reidt et ux to Evert Albert lots 1 and 2 blk 32 West Portland Heights M. L. your hens. ÜI IL 3 Simmons Add Hillsboro. 81300. la Bank w£ of wJ sec 2 t 3 s 1 w $ 1. Lost— A kicking strap somewhere For particulars write or call on W. Berthold Luck et ux to John Boyd between Main street and my home in H. Stratton, Cornelius, or write Ing­ et ai 89 acres in sec 35 t 1 n 3 w, South Park. Finder will greatly oblige ham Vinegar C o., 64 Albina Avenue, by returning.— J. W. Sherwood. 85100. 12t2 Nelson Wellman to B G M ulkeypart Portland. G ood breed cow for sale giving six of blk 27 Forest Grove, $600. I T. D quarts of milk a day. For particulars u r u . . — t r? u ♦ The C l ,jr R r s ‘ a u 'a n t is lo c a t e d Office Main street, one dcor north Russell's H C Hays et ux to S J Earhart inquire at this office. 13 It* Shoe Store xnin • t. . 7 i « ix n We 0 Nelson B. LaCourse s store, be 6 9-10 acres in sec 6 t 3 s 1 w, $140. . ■ . , , Oregon tween John Anderson s tailor shop and i Forest Grove W A N T E D — Com petent lady or girl W P Spaulding et ux to Charles R Ed Boos’ feed store. 13t4. to do general housework. Mrs. E. W. Cox et ux 24<) acres in secs 33 and 34 Something Doing. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Haines, Forest Grove O regon. 13t2 t 2 n 4 , $8000. \foU R BEST JU D G M E N T will Forest Grove Time Table W m Green et ux to J S Fordyce W anted.— A girl at Herrick Hall to prompt you to act at on ce when you help in kitchen work. No cooking part of A T Smith d i e t 1 s 3 w, north bou nd . know we can furnish ten share certifi required. Inquire of the matron. 13tf arrives *t Portland 8:00 a. m. No. 7 departs 6:**0 a. m. $13000. *• “ „ " 10:20 ■. m. No. 2 S:47 a. m .. ” M •• ** 2:5 J p m. cates of American Telegraphone stock No. 9 ** 1:30 p * . . F W Livermore et ux to Chas E - M 5:50 p For Sale.— Three good milch cows. No. 1 M 4:10 p .m .. at $10 per "share. Also any part ol SOUTH BOUND. R. W . Traver, west end Third avenue Edmondson lots 5 and 6 blk 19 Bea­ No. 2 lv. Portland 7:00 a. an. lv. Forest Grove « 34 a m £00 shares of United Wireless Tele verton, $225. 12:27 p North. 12t3* No. I - ** 1100 a. v .a 5 *0 p m. graph stock at $6 per share. We can Not 4 ** 4:10 •'.tr. 1 Thos Philip et ux to John Campbell 6:*C p m. Na 10 ** ** 5 20 p. m.. I For Sale— Registered Jersey bull, 30.71 acres in W m Wilson and A M « v e and make you money on all min­ years and 4 months old. Inquire ing and industrial stocks. E. C. S im p s o n , Agent. Ha-rison d 1 c t 1 n 3 w, $2300. W. Pollock at J. F. Forbes’ ranch. II you want to sell, buy or g et infor- 1 W. E. COMAN. General freigh t and ___________________________ I0t3 John J Oester to Henry Wilkins et Passenger Agent, Portland. mation, write or wire F. J. Chatterlin & al part of blk 7 Fairview Add Hillsboro will from \ ui c GALES CREEK it sold. — HoTman St Allen Co. cd A. T . Buxton returned from Mollala Sunday where he accompanied his lit­ tle sons, Oliver and Morris, who will stay with relatives while Mr. and Mrs. Buxton are on their trip to the East to attend the national grange meeting. FOR SALE— G ood work horse well ing d 1 c t 1 n 4 w, 3586. James Lane et ux to Victor Crop et broke.and set of new work harness— Hohn H H erb et ux to Roland A ux 105 acres in Ulyssis Jackson d i e t never been used. On the Old Carey Phelps w£ of w£ of se£ of sec 6 t 1 n 1 n 3 w, $8400. Porter place. 8-tf 3 w, $3800. E C M cCurdy to Jeannie Weaver 3 John W onderlich et ux to S E Olsen $1050— Neat cottage, five rooms acres in Lawrence Hall d 1 c t 1 s 1 and attic, new chicken house and park, et al s£ of lot 4 blk 3 H um phrey’ s , w, $950. fruit trees and vines; nice location. Add Hillsboro, $600. Theodore Bernards (e x e c u to r ) to Term s— Inquire at this office. 13-2 G eo Krochman et ex to A. F. Flegal Isadore Vanderzanden 50 acres in B H n£ of n e j sec 9 t 2 n 2 w, $1000. Catching d 1 c t 1 n 4 w, $5250. FOR SALE.— H ousehold goods, R L Cate et ,ux to The Hawthorn Fred Gritzmacher to Investment chairs, matting, cook stove, etc. Call } on Mrs. O. P. Eldridge, South Park, Estate 8.45 acres in M M oore d i e t Company lots 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 38, Hughes >> a M oving is the order of the day with a number of the people here. O. C Schofield is moving to Gales Creek; G eo. Schock into W . F. M cC oy’ s house and Jack Martin to the farm he has purchased near Dilley. Grove, $800. Rachel V Riley et ux to E J Ayers For Rent— Tw o good farms. In­ 64 acres in secs 8 and 9 t 1 n 4 w, quire W . H . M cEldow ney, Forest $1300. Grove. 12t2 Bridget Hagen to James Bryden “ WANTED— Salesmen. Many make R E A L E STA TE T R ANSFERS $100 to $150 per month, som e even Albert L. Grebe et ux to Thos C och ­ more. Stock clean; grown on reserva­ tion, far from old orchards. Cash ran et al w£ of w£ of sec 2 t 3 s 1 w advanced weekly. C hoice of territory. $9600. Address Washington Nursery Company, J D Rode et ux to John Tem pleton Toppenish, Washington.” £ int. in 3 5 .8 6 acres in B. H . Catch­ Forest Grove. yards. Inquire of 7 and 8 blk 7 South Park A dd Fores Û o & D. B. Adams now numbers the two best cows on Gales Creek in his dairy herd, having purchased them of Frnest Burk, Saturday. Prices Reduced Regardless o f Cost, Remember only a few days more of horse. CO V» T"! Mr. and Mrs. John M cCoy and Miss Grace of Greenville, attended the Burk sale, Saturday. S a le of S u m m e r G o o d s Still G o e s O n For Sale— Good W. David. Mr. and Mrs. Turner ol Bertha but formerly of Gales Creek, were visiting here Sunday. John Monner was out from Portland visiting friends, from F’ riday until Sun­ day. Sizes 6 to 10, at 15c, 20c and 25c. FOREST GROVE The hops of this vicinity are all (licked and the pickers seem to have done well. The hoppickers dance, which wrs Mr. Hall disposed of one of his cows given last Friday night at Sargeant's recently to Mr. Keagy of David’ s Hill. hali was well attended. Such brands as Armor Plate, Eifel, Rough & Ready HOFFMAN ®> ALLEN Ethel Pierce of Forest Grove, spent Sunday at her home at this place. WATT DISTRICT. say that for service they are hard to beat. Headquarters for Tablets, Slates, Pencils and School Supplies Klines Willard Wirtz has been offered a fine thing from the Oregon Journal to go to Mrs. Oscar Smith of Cedar Mills, las Jalem and do their correspondence in been visiting her parents, Mr. and the capital city, but he is somewhat Mrs. Joe Lee. reluctant to accept the offer on account Mrs. Josh Adkins was quite sick ol the law course he is taking in Port­ Friday. A doctor was called, but she land along with his répertoriai work. is now improving. Every pair we sell is fully guaranteed to give good IHLYTS and CAPS Mat Hines has taken Mr. milk route for this winter. Bertha Jacobsen has been quite sick Rev. Barber has sold his property on Second street to Mrs J. A. Elder of b it now is much improved. Wasco, who has a girl in colle ge here Prune harvest is in full blast, and the Mrs. Will Gillett and children de- dryers are all full to overflowing. parted for their hom e in Astoria, Or., Mrs. K'.ine of Forest Grove, has after a pleasant visit with her parents, been visiting friends at this place. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Foberts. Maude Lilly is staying in Forest Tuesday was the first day of O ctobtr Grove attending school this winter. when the game law was out and from Since the recent rains, the farme s the reports ol the guns some of the hunters will bring home a few Chinese ! are getting busy with their fall plo virg. SCHOOL SHOES If you want to be sure of the boys’ clothing you buy— Real Estate, Phone 294, Forest Grove, Oregon Professor Hazard and family moved Chas. Hundley purchased a fine big irom their farm last week to Portland horse at Burk’ s sale Saturday. vhere he is an instructor of Greek. ned for your needs and are ready to help you. BOYS’ CLOTHING THOMAS & HOGE Frank Thatcher's two daughters and Miss Sella Toy are going to school in Forest Grove. Have FO R E ST GROVE 1 Real Estate Go ■ K. X. S ta eh r F elix V erhoeven OFFICE A T THE B A Z A A R , N E X T TO PO S T O F F IC E S o m e o f th is w e e k 9s B a rg a in s Twenty acre farm, 4 miles from here; 15 acres cleared, house and barn. $1 30 0 takes it; $500 down, balance on 6 per cent. Forty acre farm with good house and barn for only 81C00. Good 6 room for $650. house in town 60 acres of land, 6 miles from Carlton with good house and barn, 25 acres in cultivation, 20 acres slashed, balance in timber. G ood Orel ard with fine fruit. Price $1800. Will exchange for Forest Grove property. Fifty-three acre farm, with house and barn 4 miles from Gas­ ton; 40 acres in cultivation; bal­ ance in good pasture. Horses, cows, chickens and farm im ple­ ments go with the place. All for $3000; $1 80 0 cash, balance to suit. G ood new 6-room house, hard wood finish, hot and cold water, hath a. s. f. J acre lot with beau- ti'ul shade trees. G ood barn. Price $1400. Thirty-eight acre fruit farm, 3 miles from Forest G rove, with $1500 house and good new barn. 2000 grape vines, 900 prune trees, 100 bartlett and 300 other bearing fruit trees. This place will bring its owner a yearly in­ c om e of $1800. Price $5000. Half down. Eighty acre dairy farm, 6 miles out with good buildings and fine orchard. Price $4000. Six room house with barn on good corner lot for sale for $725. Forty-nine acres, 1 mile from Gales City, 23 acres cleared of rich bottom land, balance in timber, 4-room house and new barn, their cost $500. 15 ton of good hay in barn go with place. Telephone in the house. Only $ 2000 . Eig ity acre larm, 3£ miles from Forest Grove, 30 acres cleared, 30 acres slashed, bal­ ance in timber. House and good barn. Good o rchard. G ood spring by the house. If sold before Sept. 20, $3000 takes it. This place is on milk m»>c H ouses fo r R e n t m & i I — — m