Image provided by: Washington County Cooperative Library Service; Hillsboro, OR
About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1907)
■ If w * PERFECT CONFIDENCE Forest Grove People Have Good Reason for Complete Reliance. ID i or Ba ne *T Dc Ne Sta ta) i evi ic h be» v )(e | PUBLIC SALES w. H. HOLLIS. Directions To Prepare Simple, Yet - Remarkable Home Mixture. - Public Sale. you a d v ertised ‘tab le board’ In dls morn In’s p a p er.” "W ell?” "W ell, I f o u g h t raebbe j e r w e» gtvln' out som e suuiples.” — O t h e if ' S ta n d a rd a n d Tim es. LAWYER Real Estate and Corpo- A well-known authority on Rheuma- At the residence of VV. H . Stratton, -ation Law a Specialty. * • • • • • ? .................. r - ; • ; » n ,m gjves t:ie readers 0f a large New Cornelius, Oregon, at 10 o clock, on Forest Grove, - [original.) York daily paper the following valuable, Saturday, October 19, 1907, the fol- Krederick Wlckett and his son, Bob. ; . and tiarmeless perscription, | lowing property, to-wit: I A Gentleman Cabman. J Do you know how— z «* »■ ««<» *•; »«* - * * * * * * * . » « 7 To find quick relief from backache; golf togather, and on one occasion-the home: ' 3 ?Prln« calves’ cow 8 years old- ,resh; To correct distressing urinary ills; father was a widower made love to Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half j cow 6 years old, fresh, No. 1; cow 3 To surely cure sick kidneys? the same woman. But th ere was no Qunce. Compound Kargon, one ounce; years old, fresh; heifer will calf Dec. Just one way—your neighbors know— riv alry iu the m a tte r, fo r n e ith e r k n ew I Sjrcp Sarsaparilla, three 22, heifer will calf March 3, ’08; heifer of th e o th e r's a tte n tio n s a n d ueither’s j C o m p o u n d Have used Doan’s Kidney Pills; No Sam ples. calf eight months old, gasoline spray- "W ell,” dem anded the s te rn vlsagefl In ten tio n s w e re serious. W hen they i o u n c e s, Have proved their worth in many tests. M ix by sh ak in g well in a b o ttle , and ing o u t tit 0D trucks, gasoline dray and woman a t the buck door, “ w h a t do became aware o f th e fa c t, they h a d a Here’s Forest Grove testimony. good laugh o v e r it. tr k e a teaspoonful a fte r e a c h m eal a n d circular sawing outfit on trucks com- J. S. Trumble. living In Forest Grove, Ore., siys: you w u n t? ” "W hy,” replied tbo tram p, " I seen “ For some time I suffered from a dull ache across my B ut the d a y cam e w h en a girl cam e ^ b e d tj nle> j plete, feed cutter, one cierd mill new, loins and hips accompanied by a deranged condition of my kidneys. There organs were very frequent in ac tion and I was*forced to arise so many times during the night to pass the secretions that my life was a burd* i tom e. The trouble grew worse and I gradual;.' r. i ; down In health. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills so h i advertised that I decided to try them andpmci; ' u t. I noticed a great change in my condition after a sh- r time and alter taking the contents of the first box. I t< unusually well. Doan's Kidney Pills have my recoin- j mendation as a kidney remedy unexcelled.” cei T E L L S HOW TO MIX IT n e ip tn g tne M in iste r. A younK m in iste r u n expectedly called upon to a d d re ss a S unday school asked, to g a in tim e: "C h ild ren , w h a t shall I speak ab o u t?” A little girl on the fro n t seat, who w as tn th e h a b it of reciting a t e n te r tain m e n ts, had com m itted to m em ory several declam ations so th a t she w a s | a lw ay s prepared for any occasion. S ym pathy and In terest shone In her face as she held up her hand a n d In a shrill voice Inquired: "W h a t do you know b est?”- l a d l e s ’ H om e Journal. b c -u e c n T he U ic k e tts Bbe dal not 1Ie s ta te s th at th e in g re d ie n ts c an ! 1 tim b e r ja c k s tu m p p u lle r, 100 fe et m ove In th e ir e x c lu siv e circle, fo r she . . . m ade h e r ow n living. H e r fa m ily h a d b e o b tain e d from a n y good p e rsc rip tio n of hose, Bain 2* in. single wagon, 3 in OFFICE over Hines’ Store O re g o n HANCOCK & GORDON F A S H IO N S T A B L E S Pacific Ave. Forest Grove Neat Turnouts E. W. Haines Bank (E S T A B L IS H E D 1 8 9 8 .) Forest Grove, Oregon A general banking business transacted Interest paid on time deposits. Accounts invited. beeu w e alth y , b lit th a t w as before h e r pharm acy at sm all c o st, a n d , being o f , wide tire Mitchell half truck wagon W lc k ett se n io r fo rb a d e th e v e g e ta b ]e e x tra c tio n , are harmless to | new; two seat buggy, heavy single har bans. T h e couple w ere m a rrie d , a n d ness, two 350 egg Petaluma incubators, the fa th e r a n d son becam e a s s tra n g e rs , j tak e . A p p ro p ria ta . For sale by all dealers. Price 50 T here w as n o thing to do b u t fo r T h is p lea sa n t m ix tu re , if ta k e n re g - nearly new; 120 egg Chatham incuba For the Best, Up to-date Work. A m inister, hav in g given out his “no cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo. tices,” Baths. Pacific Ave, Forest Grove. w as a bout to read his hym n y ouug Mrs. \ \ ickott to re ta in h e r'P o sl- J u ]a r|y fo r a few d a y s, is said to over- tor, 3 brooders, 12 in. plow, nearly lion. Bob had no know ledge of uud New York, sole agents for the Uiiiteii w hen he w as rem inded of one he had w as not fitted for business. l i e trie d , c o m e a lm o st a n y c ase of R h e u m a tis m , new; 50 tooth steel lever harrow, 2 forgotten. Stopping, he m ade th is a n States. se v e ra l su b o rd in a te positions a n d fulled T h e pain a n d sw ellin g , if a n y , d im in - cultivators, one 14 tooth; two 30 gal. nouncem ent, apologizing for his fo rg e t Remember the name—Doan’s and j fulness. Then, m u e li in the am u sem en t a t th em all. At la st be g re w d e sp e r ishes with each dose, until permanant i iron kettles, 10x12 tent, pair 2500 lb. a te a n d resolved on som e congenial take no other. of Ids ainllenop, he liegau to line o u t w ork, no m a tte r bow hum ble. H e w as results are obtained, and without in ju r J wagon springs, 800 pound platform the hym n as follow s: "L ord, w h a t a Thu very fond of horses, and a livery sta b le ing the stomach. While there are | scale, 12 in. plow and harness, jointer, thoughtless w retch am I.”— Judge. AT THE CHURCHES kee)>er offered him th e po st of a s s is t many so-called Rheumatism remedies, j 50-tooth steel harrow, 12 in. steel beam a n t m an a g er. H e a ccep ted it. "I ot Assessors Notice. c a n 't go w ith th e sw ells a n y m o re,” patent medecities, etc., some of which Oliver plow, 50 strawberry crates with M. E. Church F o re st d ro v e he said, "so It d o e sn 't m ak e m u c h d if do give relief, few really dogiveperm a- I cups, two cross cut saws, two barrels Regular preaching services at the Methodist church (Equalization of 1907 Assessment.) ference w h a t I do.” every Sabbath at 11a.m . and at 8:00 p. m. Sunda nant tesults, and the above will, no j lime and sulphur solution spray, 3 bar- D espite the d ifferen ce b e tw e e n the »cin.ii a t ioa. m.; EpworthLeague7:00 p . m.; Mid wok To the Tax payers of Washington Service, Thursday, 8:00 p. m. /-* . ^ position of a liv e ry m a n a n d a society doubt. be greatly appreciated by many rels lime, 770 lbs. sulphur, household REV. H. OOI1I.D. Pastor. C ° U n ,y - 0 r e « ° n: m an Bob fo u n d his w ork e n d u ra b le . sufferers here at this time. j and kitchen furniture and other articles Forest Grove, Oregon German Lutheran Church Notice is hereby given that the H a d it n o t been for th is d iffere n ce he Inquiry at the drug stores of this j too numerous to mention, As The German Lutherans hold services on the 2nd and Board of EpUalization for Washington w ould h a v e fo u n d It to his ta s te . O F FI C E Thr ee doms n o u n o» Bailey’s »tore. Office houi s froir v A M. to » H M. 4th Sundays of each month at 2:30 p. m It w as, ho w as in c o n s ta n t te r r o r of neighborhood elicit the information j Terms of sale:— Under $10, cash, j County, Oregon, will convene at the H. C. EßELING, Pastor. being recognised by som e o f h is fo r that these drugs are harmless and can Over $10, one year’s time on bankable ! Clerk’s office at the Court house in m er associates. Christian Church. b i bought separately, or the druggist note at 8 per cent interest. 2 per SCHEDULE OF SERVICES. M eanw hile F re d e ric k W lc k e tt w a s Hillsboro, on the 21st day of October, Free lunch at noon. Bible School, Sunday...................................... 10:00 a. m. : 1907, the same being the third Mon h a v in g a du ll tim e of it w ith o u t his here will mix the perscription for cur cent off for cash. Communion and preaching................................ 11:00 a. m. chum son. A rriv ed a t a n a g e w h e n readers if asked to. C D U r Knowing what I t i s t o v u f t e i iv* W. H. STRA TTO N , Owner. 1 IL L L FREE OF CHARGE, to any if? • Junior Mission Band......................................... 3:00 p. m. day in said month and the time fixed new In tim a cies a re h a rd to m ak e , he Uve eure for Eczema, Salt Rheuni Eryaipci. 1 J. W. Hughes. Auctioneer. A. T. Christian Endeavor........................................... 6:30 p. m. i by law for the meeting of said Board pined fo r co m panionship. H e w ould and Skin Diseases. Instant relief Don i'¿utter • i » A Happy Sad Iron Agent Preaching........................................................... 7:30 p.m . Write F. W. Williams, 400 fcuanhattao A v e n u e New Stratton, Clerk. have m a rrie d , b u t congenial m arrin g es of Equalization, which will continue York. Enclose Sum» Prayer meeting on Thursday night. a re a s difficult to m a k e to O lder a s Seventy two women are everlasting REV. SIAS, Pastor. its sessions from day to day, exclusive frien d sh ip s. All he could do w a s to Auction Sale. Congregational Church of Sundays and legal holidays, until spend, th e m o st o f his tim e d riv in g , ly roasting the smooth tongued gentle Dr. J. J. Murray, V. S. Having sold my place I will sell at Sunday School a* 10 a. m. Morning Preaching Ser the examination and corrections and uutom o b llln g o r a t his club, b u t a t man that worked them for $3 95 and vice at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. n e ith e r d id be find th o se w ith w hom left with them for their coin a flatiron public auction, on the place, 6 miles V e t e r i n a r y S u r q e o n a n d D e n t i s t Young People’s Meeting held at 6:30 p. m. Mid week equalization of the assessment rolls for h e could o b ta in e n jo y m e n t. Graduate of American Veterinary College west of Gaston, in Patton Valley, on service on Thursdays at 7:30 p. m. N. Y. City, 1881. O ne d a y B ob W lc k e tt h a d a ru n of last week. He peddled a lot of bills said year shall be completed; which REV. H. W. BOYD. Pastor. Office, Hancock & Cordon r ] Wednesday, Oct. 23; sale begins at Ind. Phone 744 aid Board will continue in session for bad luck. W hile a ll th e d riv e rs w ere over town before he started the on Forest Grove, Or. o u t th e re w a s a telep h o n e call from a 10 o’clock sharp, the following de Bell 33 Free Methodist slaughter, telling of the marvelous | one month from said date, unless the lady, one of th e b e s t c u sto m e rs of th e scribed property, to wit: One brood There will be preaching services in the Free Metho labors thereof are sooner completed. sta b le , fo r a c a rria g e to d riv e h e r to work his iron would do. No labor or dist Church every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. c a tc h a tra in . Bob w a s d ire c te d to do perspiration at all required—all that mare* weight 1400 lbs; gelding 10 Petitions or applications for the re REV. H. K. BtiWMAN, Pastor th e Job. W h en re tu rn in g from th e duction of a particular assessment shall stu tio n he saw on th e sid e w a lk one of was necessary was to load the instru- vears old* 1300 lbs., good work horse, Christian Science. ment with a little carbon saturated with yearl'nK colt, sucking colt, 13 milk Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m . j be made in writing, verified by the h is old frie n d s a p p ro ac h in g , l i e d re w st the Christian Science Hall, 115 South Fifth Sire--’ oath of the applicant or his attorney, h is c o at co llar u p a b o u t his ch in nnd alcohol. By touching a match to th s ! cows 2 fresh others in milk; 2 of these p u lle d b is hut d o w n o v e r his eyes. In to this composition the patient was blooded Jerseys and 1 half and 1 and filed with the Board during the th is w ay , th o u g h th e fo rm e r frie n d IS Jersey, balance good dairy cows. — Men’s gun metal, Blucher cut first w eek it is bv law required to be looked s tra ig h t a t him , B oh p a sse d u n ready to do her week’s ironing. White shirt - - - 10c Drawers - - 8 to 15c I oxfords, medium high heel the latest in session, and any petition or applica recognized. This appeared very plausable espe-! Dudlam.buU and 2 vr old heifer B°°d Soft - 10c White Waists - 1 0 to 2 0c' Scarcely h a d h e escaped one m o rti lor beef, yearling heifer. About 30 at Baileys. White Skirts - 10 to 50 Underskirts - 15 to 25c tion not so made, verified, and filed fication th a n h e fell Into a n o th e r. cially when explained by the smooth ! hogs; three inch Bain wagon, Stude- Undershirts - - - 8c Stockings - - - 2Vfcc — Hoffman & Allen Co. arc ag, nts s iali not be considered or acted upon H e a rin g a s h a rp “ H ey!” on th e side tongued agent— he probably could have baker hack. Champion binder, Osborne Handkerchiefs - - 2c Collars - - - - - 2c w alk, he d re w rein a n d tu rn e d hts sold a rattle snake for a Scotch collie mower, Osborne steel rake, 3 horse; for the famous Butterick patterns. Men’s White Vests 10 15c Pants - - - - - 25c by the Board. head. T h e re stood his fa th e r. Coats - - - - 10 20c Dusters - - 15 20c G e o r g e H . W il c o x , " F re e fo r a w h ile ? ” a sk e d Mr. W ick- and nine tenths of the folks would not [ ^ 'n - stubble plow, double shovel gar is, —The City Restaurant's r Towels - - - 20c Doz. Napkins - - 20c Doz. e tt. have known the difference. At any ? en * lay rake and rack, forks and The following articles 50 c per doz. Pillow Cases. Assessor for Washington County, good things to eat and p ti l. , , ..... „ , , , hoes, 20 stands bees. Two sets fur- Bed Sheets, Table Cloths, Night Gowns, Women’s Boh w a s ab o u t to sa y “ No” w h en it rate he got the ----- — A —* -* 1 Oregon. 12t4 mon ana oui oi nere niture> 3 bedsteads, five springSi tWQ | Drawers, Underwear, Aprons and Corset Covers. o ccu rred to him t h a t his f a th e r w ould recognize h is voice. H e sa id n o th in g , before the wrath of the gods and of j lounges, 3 stands, set chairs, 3 rockers, Pacific Avenue Forest Grove hut, q u ick ly tu rn in g his face to his these seventy-two house wives had ever sideboard, clothes cupboard, 2 safes, horses, pulled u p to th e curb. dreamed of the difficulty of running the ^ H °me Comfort range and parlor stoves, “ A th en aeu m club,” said Mr. W lc k e tt “ sad” jron. j kitchen handy, fruit jars, window shades senior, ste p p in g Into th e c arriag e . t , • • n • . . •, •. •„ , and other articles too numerous to men- Rob ex p erien ced a sin g u la r s e n s a The iron is all right if it will work, ! tion f tion a t h a v in g his f a th e r insldo to 4’d pnges. le a th e r I hmiih I. lie it th in g o n th e « u b je o t o v er w r itte n l ll'is tr n tin g a ll F u r A n im als All TERMS OF SALE- a alu n it T ra p p e r« ' S ecret» . IW n y » , T ra p s, O nrne la w s How a n d w h e re to tr a p , a n d to beco m e a suc- driv e w h ith e r he liked. V arious p lan s explained a local dealer, but “ mirable j ce»»ful tr a p p e r I t'« a re g u la r E n c y c lo p e d ia P ric e . $ J To o u r c u sto m e r» , $1 25 H o les t a n n e d in to passed th ro u g h his bend, h u t none got dictu” , it won’t work in ninety cases j One year’s time on bankable notes b e a u tifu l Roll.'» O ur M ag n etic H alt a n d Decoy a t t r a c t s a n im a ls t<> tra p s , | l 00 p e r h o ttlo , S h ip y o u r H id es a u d F u rs t o u s a u d g e t h ig h e s t p ric e s. A u d c n s c h l i r u a . , I » c p t. 7 1 , M in n e a p o lis , M in n . n foothold. H e th o u g h t o f d riv in g to out of a hundred, as has been d em -; bearing 8 per cent interest on sums his hum ble a p a rtm e n ts to sh o w his over SIO, und<r 810, cash. Two per f a th e r how m iserably he lived, lioplug onstrated in many cases outside of cent off for cash. to to u ch his heart, b u t he fe a re d It the local test. It requires the right Dairy, fruit and hay farms, hop Free Lunch at Noon. w ould r a th e r offend his pride. H o kind of material and what is much j . vOOiS yards. A. C. DAVIS, Owner. re a c h e d th e club w ith o u t h a v in g h it J. H u g h e s . Auct. upon a n y th in g fensible. H is f a th e r more it requires a person that is an List your place with me and have B lighted, took out his pocketbook a n d adept with the iron, not to insinuate G e o . N ay lo r , Clerk. it sold. han d ed u p th e fare. H is ey es m e t that Forest Grove women don’t know Auction Sale. B ob's, a n d h e recognized him. . ) iK k fill'll H i ltc c d T h e tw o m en stood looking a t each ho.v to iron. They are generally dis I will offer at public auction l j M ide ol - H e e le d Eastern Oregon Hard Wheat, o th e r w ith o u t speakiug. T h e re w a s a carded and the good old fashioned sad miles northwest of Forest Grove, on s tra n g e e x p ressio n in th e f a th e r 's eyes. it produces m ore loaves of bread than any other irons returned to. M any a tim e th ey h a d been d riv e n to ,. . t!>e Thatcher road, on Oct. 22, 1907, flour and th e loaves are lighter and whiter. Be g e th e r. M any a tim e o n e o r th e o th e r Ihese irons are not sold through the saIe t0 begin , t 1Q 0-clock sharpi the cause ol the increased quantity of bread produced Office Main street, one dcor north Russell's had hnndcd th e fa re to a coachm an. trade but only by agents and it is a Shoe Store following described property, ot wit: T h e f a th e r th o u g h t o f th is a n d m ore. the cost is no higher than for other Hours. H e saw his boy m o u n tin g his pony. rare first class article that is so sold - - Oregon One team good work horses, weight Forest Grove H e saw him late r, In fa sh io n ab le a t It is well to patronize your local dealer, 2 7 ' lbs; sorrel mare 6 years old with tire , a s trid e his horse In th e p a rk , a d for he is like the mythical mother-in- m ira b le a lik e for his han d so m e face , . . , , . colt, weight about 1400; brown mare a n d figure a n d ho rsem an sh ip . T h en he w e n t buck to th e b e g in n in g a n d sa w he should go wrong you can give him j n vears o|dj wejght 1300. J0 Forest Grove Time Table milch th e b a b e In hts m o th e r's a n u s. a thumping or something. But the NORTH BO UND. “ C om e In a n d g et so m ething w a rm ,” cows, 5 fresh all young cows, rest will No. 7 departs 6:-tO a. m ., arrives at Portland 8:00 a. m. sa id th e fa th e r, in th e tone he w ould local dealer is not going to work you No. 3 ** 8:47 a. m ., * ** " 10:20 a. m. be in soon; 3 heifers, will be fresh in a d d re ss a coachm an. for he is here with his business and it No. 9 " 1:30 p. m ., *' *' " 2:50 p. m. spring; 2 spring calves, Durham bull. No. 1 '* 4:10 p. m ., *' ** " 5:50 p. m. B ob le ft h is horses s ta n d in g In th e is his business to please his patrons SOUTH BOUND. s tr e e t a n d follow ed his fa th e r Into th e 2 years old; sow with three shoats; 100 No. 2 lv. Portland 7:00 a. m. lv . Forest Grove 8:34 a. m. v isito rs ' room In th e club. T h e fa th e r lest he soon fall into public disfavor J H I IN T H E 8 ** “ 11:00 a. m ., ar. " ** 12:20 p .m . chickens, 14 turkeys, Champion binder, No. No. 4 ** 4:10 p. m ., lv . " " 5:40 p .m . k e p t th e b e a rin g of a g e n tle m a n to his and be compelled to move on or hit N o. 10 “ ** 5:20 p. m ., ar. *' '* 6:40 p . m. mower, hayrake, Bain 3 j wagon, truck c o ac h m a n ; th e son m ain tain ed a coach the bread line for a livelihood. The m a n 's reserve. , . , | wagon, two seated hack. 2 walking E. C. SIMPSON, Agent. M I T l ' A L P f K B R l i U M SV* A U M N . " W a lte r, a p in t of ch am p ag n e .” local merchant must exchange value i u . , . , “ plows one 16 in., one 12 in., steel W. E. COMAN, General freight and T h e w a ite r, though asto n ish ed a t , u a - u 0 2 set . har- . . . — . . XT~* , so with the peddler F frame harrow, disc harrow, Passenger Agent, Portland. su c h a call for a coachm an, w as too w ell tra in e d to show hts su rp rise. H e who is here today and gone tomor ness, spray pump and tank, 4 hay is t h iî : d is a p p e a re d , a n d w hen he re tu rn e d th e row” . He has one idea and one only: Notice for Publication. slings, hay fork, and many other arti g e n tle m a n w a s strid in g hack and Get the Coin. If you are satisfied all United States Land Office, cles too numerous to mention. fo rth , w h ile th e cab b y w as s ta n d in g Portland, Oregon, July 30, 1907. a s befitted his g rad e, w ith his w hip well and good. You have got that Terms of sale—One years time on Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the tn hla h and. T h e w a ite r opened the much, if you are dissatisfied—well,the provisions of the'act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en bankable notes bearing 8 per cent in titled w ine, p o u re d o u t a single glass, not peddler has your money—and that’s "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States terest on sums over 110; under $10 of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri su p p o sin g fo r a m o m en t th a t th e gen tle m a n w ould h o n o r a c ab m a n by d rin k where you are. All peddlers’ are not cash. Two per cent off for cash. tory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Mark Bailey Bunp of Hillsboro, in g w ith him . T h en he le ft the room. fakes, but it is expedient to buy of county of Wathlngton, state of Oregon, has this day T e n m in u te s la te r th e w a ite r sa w Mr. your local merchant and then you run Free lunch at noon. filed In this office his sworn statement No. 7514, for the W lc k e tt le a v e th e c lu b w ith the coach SMITH and JENSEN, Owners. purchase of the lot five and the southeast quarter of the m an. g e t In to th e c a b n n d sp eed aw ay. no risk of being “ worked.” northwest quarter of section No. six. In township No. J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer, E n te rin g th e v is ito rs ' room , he noticed 3 N range No. 3 W Willamette meridian and will offer Geo. Naylor, Clerk. proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for tw o e m p ty g la s s e s s ta n d in g tog eth er. — At Bailey’s, 'or ladies’ hand sewed its timber or ro n e than for agricultural purposes, and U p to t h a t m o m e n t b e a lw a y s h a d su p goodyear welt, patent leather oxfords. — Bring your wool and mohair to us to establish his claim to said land before the Register posed M r W lc k e tt to be a renl g e n tle m an. B u t a fe w e v en in g s late r, w h e n Cuban heel, Blucher cut. | We will give yOU the most for it.— and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Saturday, the 9th day of November, 1977. Mr W lc k e tt h a d a c o u p le fo r d in n e r He names as witnesses E. W\ Howell, of Monntain- Men’s canvas oxfords also canvas *' In th e la d ie s’ a n n e x , a n d In th e y o u n g —Money to loan on farm security dale, Oreg , J. H. Howell, of Mounts indale. Orcg.. shoes the latest styles swing and h u sb a n d In e v e n in g d re sa in clu d in g Emil Seifert of Bacona, Oreg., D. D. Bump of Forest W. H. Hollis. w hite silk w a is tc o a t w ith gold b u tto n s straight lasts, Blucher cut. At Bailey's. Grove, Oregon. — Men’s patent leather button three Any and all persons claiming adversely the above - he recognised th e c a b m a n w ith w hom We have always paid the high M r W lc k ett h a d d ru n k , he d ro p p e d a est for wool and mohair.— Bailey’s. quarters boxing cloth top, very neat described lands are requested tc file their claims in this office on or before said 9tb day of November. 1907. so n p tu re e n a n d w a s re p rim a n d e d fo r Oxfords at Bailey’s. time. C i t y S h a v in g P a r lo r s A. I. Wirtz, Proprietor S. A. Moulton L e a d in g T o n s o r ia lis t R . IN IX O iN , D e n t i s t Eczema and Pile <_ure Bi Co Ju CÏ Vt vi Y< Quong Lee’s LAUNDRY FINE WORK DONE CHEAP — PRICES PROPERT Y I FOR ALL PEOPLE Large or Small Tracts H U N TER S & T R A P P E R S G U ID E Most Sell O L Y M P IC w. FT M. L. N o b le R e a l E s ta te Ask your Grocer for It. THE P C R TU N 3 FLOURING MILLS - 1 iix J L d : sh: ' r w us< if perchr e 12 ^ °id- ^ ™ ^ SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY IN SU R A N C E BANKERS AND MERCHANTS O f F o r e s t G rov e, O r e g o n B est and Cheapest EXPERT WAGON WORK General b la c k s m it h in g a n d r e p a ir in g . All kinds o f w a g o n a n d b u g g y work. JOHN STRJBICH First Avenue South & Main Street. I h is c a r e le s s n e s s — Mrs. Fdmcndson would like to do th e wo k by the day. Phone No. 392. lltf ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. (Date of first publication Aug. 29.) — Dr. E. H. Brown, Physician and Y oung M rs W lc k e tt b ecam e Surgeon. X-Ray and all electrical ap- m a in sta y o f th e f a th e r as w ell a s th e — Hoffman & Allen for good goods — Try Sc .ultKa^ground bone for pliances in office. Calls answered son. N A T H A N W U IT E H O W l your hens. It will A |k e them lay. night or day. and lowest prices.